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Seonyudo Station (선유도역) Line 9 – Station #912

The star attraction at Seonyudo Station is the eponymous island, and to get to there I stepped out Exit 2, whereupon I was greeted by a rush of cicada song.  It was hot, but the humidity had broken, there was a breeze, and Yangpyeong-ro-22-gil (양평로22길) was a pleasant street, with a number of inviting cafes…

October 27, 2013 in Line 9, Yeongdeungpo-gu.

Hanti Station (한티역) Bundang Line – Station #K216

Special thanks to Jordan Redmond for inviting us to Hanti and showing us around his neighborhood.  Jordan writes a food blog about his neighborhood, and to find out what’s good in the area we suggest you visit him at Daechi Dining. There were ten different schools of one type or another listed on Hanti Station’s…

October 13, 2013 in Bundang Line, Gangnam-gu.

Konkuk University Station (건대입구역) Line 2 – Station #212, Line 7 – Station #727

Before starting this post proper, we’d like to extend a big ‘thank you’ to Nathan Greenberg, who invited us to visit the Kondae area, gave us a bunch of tips, and met up with us to show us around.  Nathan plays in the band Tierpark and is a co-founder and writer for the music website…

October 6, 2013 in Gwangjin-gu, Line 2, Line 7.

Kwangwoon University Station (광운대역) Line 1 – Station #119

Not long ago we ventured out to Oryu-dong and Onsu, and I commented on how they felt more like provincial whistle-stops than like stations on Seoul’s metro.  Given that those two are way out on the city’s edge, this wasn’t especially notable; what was more surprising was that I got the same feeling from Kwangwoon…

September 29, 2013 in Line 1, Nowon-gu.

Onsu Station (온수역) Line 1 – Station #145, Line 7 – Station #750

When the first thing my eyes landed on after stepping out of Exit 1 was a sign for boshintang, I knew that was as good a tip as any that I was, by Seoul standards at least, out in the sticks.  Dog meat restaurants and the signs advertising them are a vanishing breed in the…

September 15, 2013 in Guro-gu, Line 1, Line 7.

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