Introduction to Busan (Japanese Guide-Interpreter)
Busan, the second largest city in South Korea, is blessed with a natural environment where mountains and seas are in harmony, and is the second largest city after the capital Seoul. It has the world-famous Busan Port and, together with Ulsan Metropolitan City, plays a central role in Korea's import and export economy. The name Busan was given to the mountain because it looks like an upside-down kettle, and was first used during the Joseon Dynasty.

Geographically, Busan is divided into East Busan and West Busan, and various festivals and events are held there every year, such as the Busan International Film Festival and the Busan Fireworks Festival, allowing people to enjoy the charm of Busan to the fullest.