Daegu(Dalseo-gu)

E-world has several types of sledding hills such as the bell-shaped sledding hill, snow jet sledding hill and the children’s sledding hill. The bell-shaped sledding hill measures 150m in length and 20m in x_width and allows as many as 30 people to start off at the same time. The best thrills can be felt at the 120m-long and 20m-wide snow jet sledding hill, which is a newly-introduced attraction. The children’s sledding hill is operated with safety as its focus and lets the whole family experience fun in the snow. The newest snow removal and snow making equipment are used to maintain the finest snow conditions.


Jeju-do(Jeju-si) , Former Jeju

Jeju opened an exclusive theatre for Nanta, a non-verbal performance, which has now become a representative cultural tourist item in Korea, on April 2008. The Jeju Theatre for Nanta, located at Art Theater of Jeju Media Center, has a total of 336 seats inclusive of 128 of VIP seats and 208 of S-class seats. Visitors may enjoy the exciting rhythm of Nanta, which is marking its 11th year in Jeju Island, a natural tourist attraction in Korea. The non-verbal performance has become one of the most popular events among local/international visitors to Jeju as the place has relatively fewer leisure activities to do at night.


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2023 DREAM CONCERT in JAPAN Get ready for the ultimate K-POP experience! Korea's premier K-POP festival, "DREAM CONCERT," is making its grand overseas debut on June 18th at Saitama Super Arena in Japan.  With the heartwarming theme "Hello, My Friends!", the "2023 DREAM CONCERT in JAPAN" aims to unite Korean and Japanese music enthusiasts in a celebration of friendship and harmony through the power of K-POP. This groundbreaking event will feature two spectacular performances in one day, showcasing an incredible lineup of top K-POP artists, including JYJ's Jaejoong (J-JUN), Junsu (JU), Kim Jae Hwan, AB6IX, Dreamcatcher, KINGDOM, AIMERS, Hi-Fi Un!corn, CLASS:y, ILY:1, JO1 (part 1 performance only), INI (part 2 performance only), and DXTEEN (part 2 performance only). Hosted by BTOB's Yook Sungjae, KINGDOM's Hwon, and IZ*ONE's Yabuki Nako, this is an event you won't want to miss! Date: June 18, 2023 (Sunday) [Part 1 Performance] Doors Open 11:30 / Show Starts 12:30 [Part 2 Performance] Doors Open 17:00 / Show Starts 18:00 Location: Saitama Super Arena(Japan) If you're planning a visit to Japan, don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the best of K-POP! Join us at "2023 DREAM CONCERT in JAPAN" and make unforgettable memories with fellow K-POP fans from around the world. Book your tickets now and let the music bring us all together!  1st Line-up ※ The guests are subject to change. ≪MC≫ YOOK SUNGJAE(BTOB | 육성재 | 陸星材), HWON(훤, フォン), Nako Yabuki(야부키 나코, 矢吹奈子|Nako Yabuki) ≪Artist≫ KIM JAE JOONG(김재중|ジェジュン|J-JUN), KIM JUNSU(김준수 | ジュンス | XIA)​, KINGDOM(킹덤), Dreamcatcher(드림캐쳐), ILY:1(아일리원), AIMERS(에이머스), Hi-Fi Un!corn(하이파이 유니콘), JO1(제이오원 | ジェイオーワン 1部公演only / 1nd performance only / 仅第 1 场演出)​, INI(아이엔아이 | アイエヌアイ 1部公演only / 1nd performance only / 仅第 1 场演出), KIM JAEHWAN(김재환), AB6IX(에이비식스)​, CLASS:y(클라씨)​, DXTEEN(2部公演only / 2nd performance only / 仅第 2 场演出) ※Lineup Subject to change / ※ 出演者は変更になる可能性がございます。予めご了承ください。/ ※ 根据主办方或出演ARTIST的情况,演出时间可能发生变更。 / ※ 根據主辦方或出演ARTIST的情況,演出時間可能發生變更。    Experience the ultimate K-POP sensation at the epic "DREAM CONCERT," making its grand overseas debut on June 18th at Saitama Super Arena. Join legendary artists and rising stars for a breathtaking showcase you won't want to miss. Secure your spot and be part of this unforgettable event! [Ticket booth exclusively for foreign visitors] 【Ticket Pickup Time: Part 1 Performance - 10:00~12:30 Part 2 Performance - 16:00~18:00】 Ticket Pickup place Location:  In front of STARBUCKS COFFEE on the 1st floor of Keyaki Hiroba (Keyaki Square)  / Starbucks Coffee - Saitama Shintoshin Look for the designated logos from each ticket sales site on X-banners at the location. Check Trippose.com HERE (Google Map)! Please make sure to exchange your tickets at the designated foreign visitors' ticket booth. ※ Any changes will be announced in advance. ★ Please note that once payment is made, cancellations are not allowed. ★ Cancellations after reservation confirmation will incur a 100% cancellation fee. No refunds will be issued, so please be cautious. Your reservation voucher and ID will be checked. (Mobile or printed vouchers are acceptable) ※ Please present your reservation voucher. Email confirmation of reservation alone is not sufficient. ※ Be sure to bring your passport on the day of the event. Date: June 18, 2023 (Sunday) 【1st Show】 Entrance 11:30 / Performance begins 12:30 【2nd Show】 Entrance 17:00 / Performance begins 18:00 Location: Saitama Super Arena(Japan) ※Emergency contact number: +82-10-7359-3255 (Contact available on the day of the performance only / 仅在演出当天可联系 / 公演当日のみ連絡可能)   Notice ※ For foreign ticket holders, please ensure to bring a valid ID (passport, alien registration card, or a passport copy along with an ID card issued in your country) to the ticket counter on-site to receive your pre-purchased ticket. ※ Performance times and artists are subject to change due to organizer or performer circumstances. ※ Cancellations after reservation confirmation will incur a 100% cancellation fee. No refunds will be issued, so please be cautious. ※ Delays may occur due to performance duration and traffic congestion. ※ Performance details are subject to change without notice due to local conditions. ※ All attendees must bring their original passport on the day of the event. (Korean residents in Japan must present their passport and alien registration certificate) ※ Seating will be determined randomly by the organizer on the day of the event. Seat selection in advance is not available. ※ Bringing food and beverages into the venue is prohibited. (Water is allowed) ※ Bag inspections may be conducted before entering the venue. ※ Neither our company nor the organizer will be held responsible for any lost or stolen tickets after they have been received. (No reissuance of tickets) ※ Performance times and artists may change without prior notice due to various circumstances. ※ Refunds will not be issued for personal health issues or customer convenience, except in the case of performance cancellation. ※ Admission and performance start times are subject to change. ※ Seating will be determined on the day of the event. Please note that seat selection in advance is not possible. ※ If a minor applies, it is assumed that parental consent has been obtained at the time of reservation. ※ This event will be held in strict compliance with COVID-19 prevention measures, following guidelines from the venue and local authorities. ※ The schedule may be altered due to the spread of COVID-19, requests, or guidance from the government, local authorities, and related organizations. ※Cancellation policy: non-refundable   ​ ※Emergency contact number: +82-10-7359-3255 (Contact available on the day of the performance only / 仅在演出当天可联系 / 公演当日のみ連絡可能)


Gyeonggi-do(Suwon-si) , suwon

Hwaseomun Gate is the western gate of Hwaseong Fortress, Treasure No. 403. Over the stone mujigae (rainbow) door is a single-story tower gate. Hwaseomun Gate's ongseong (defensive gate) forms a crecent shape, with one side of the ongseong remaining open.


Daejeon(Yuseong-gu)

The name ‘Spapia’ is a combination of the words ‘spa’ and ‘utopia.’ The sulfur hot springs in the Daejeon area started to gain attention around the end of the Baekje Dynasty. Hot spring water used at Spapia is brought up from 20-400m underground and contains around 60 different minerals, void of heavy metal content. The water quality is of such high quality and is so well-known for its wonderful health benefits that even Taejong and Taejo, kings from the Joseon Dynasty, visited the hot springs. Hotel Spapia is located in Daejeon Yuseong-gu Bongmyeong-dong (Yusung Hot Spring Tourism District). In addition to 218 spacious guestrooms (the largest in the spa district), the hotel has Western and Korean restaurants, various banquet halls, a large parking lot, and high-speed internet and a personal safe in each room. The hotel is also known for hosting the Korean soccer team for 6 days during the 2002 World Cup when Korea was preparing for its game with Italy.


Daejeon(Yuseong-gu)

The Korean restaurant Manna is the only ‘restaurant corporation’ in Korea and is located in Daejeon Yuseong-gu in the central region of Korea. Manna serves groups of all sizes (whether it be just you and your family or a large company gathering). Besides the Yuseong main restaurant, the corporation also operates branches in Daejeon, Cheongju, Songchon, Yongam, Dunsan, Daeheung, Time World, and Mannyeon.


Busan(Busanjin-gu)

Samihun serves hansik (Korean food), such as sutbul galbi (short ribs), shabu-shabu, and galbi-tang (short rib soup).


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae


Jeju-do(Jeju-si) , Former Jeju

Opened on June 15, 2001 Jeju National Museum is a historical museum that displays, preserves and studies Jeju Island’s historical and cultural assets. Jeju National Museum houses various remains excavated from ruins, including meaningful relics from the prehistoric age through to the Joseon Dynasty. It boasts unique traditional culture and holds special exhibitions each year.


Seoul(Seongbuk-gu) , The Eastern Part of the Seoul

Uireung (의릉) is the royal tomb of King Gyeongjong (1688-1724, reign 1720-1724), the 20th ruler of the Joseon Dynasty, and his second wife, Queen Seonui (1705-1730).King Gyeongjong was the first son of King Sukjong and Janghuibin, who was one of King Sukjong’s concubines. King Gyeongjong, who was born weak and anemic, died only four years after becoming king, without any great political achievements. As a results, queen Seonui became the crown princess in 1718 and queen in 1720 when King Gyeongjong ascended to the throne. She is known to have had a kind heart and prudent personality.Uireung’s tombs differ from the other royal double tombs in that they are not placed side-by-side. Instead, according to geomantic theory, one tomb has been placed directly behind the other one. The arrangement also shows that when making tombs, Korean ancestors did their best to protect the natural environment.