Busan Station on the Korean National Railway's Gyeongbu Line, which runs from Busan to the capital Seoul via Gyeongju Station, Dongdaegu, and Daejeon, is adjacent to the Busan International Passenger Terminal, where regular Japan-Korea passenger ships travel between Busan Port and Fukuoka, Shimonoseki, and Osaka. It is the most convenient station for people traveling to Japan on international passenger ships and for tourists visiting Korea from Japan.
There is a Busan City Tour Bus that departs from Busan Station and travels around the city's famous sites, and the city bus stop in front of Busan Station Square also operates express seat buses that run to Busan city and its suburbs.
Also, across from the main gate of Busan Station on Busan Subway Line 1 is Shanghai Street, packed with Chinese restaurants, and Foreigner Town, with shops and bars frequented by Russian sailors. If you have some time to spare before your train, you can spend the time strolling around here.
Busan Station– The terminal station of the Gyeongbu Line, which connects Busan to the capital Seoul via Dongdaegu and Daejeon –
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Brown Hands Baekje (formerly Baekje Hospital)
Panoramic view of the old Baekje Hospital Hello. Opposite Busan Station, the high-speed railroad that runs between Busan and Seoul, there are many attractions, including Shanghai Street lined with Chinese restaurants. In one corner, there is the modern building of Baekje Hospital, which opened in 1922 as Busan's first modern hospital... -
Gogwang Haemultang
Busan, a port city, is a city rich in seafood, and seafood hotpot filled with crab, shrimp, squid, shellfish, and other seafood is one of its popular dishes. Gogwang Haemultang, a seafood hotpot specialty restaurant popular among Busan locals, is about a 5-minute walk from Busanjin Station on Busan Subway Line 1... -
Choryang Ibagu-gil
2025 Step Monorail will resume operation from April 4, 11. Operating hours: 168:06 to 23:XNUMX (free) Hello, if you cross the road in front of the "KTX Busan Station" plaza, which connects Seoul and Busan by high-speed rail, you will find "Choryang Traditional Market" and "Choryang Pork Kalbi Alley" on the right, and you can see Hengshan in front of Busan Station... -
Busan KTX Station
Busan Station is the southernmost railway station in Korea that connects Seoul and Busan. It first opened in 1910 as Busan Station. In 2001, it began construction to expand as a high-speed rail (KTX) station. On April 2004, 4, it was renovated into a modern, crow-clad station building, and now takes just 1 hours and 428 minutes to travel the 2 km distance between Seoul and Busan. -
Busan Port International Passenger Terminal / International Cruise Terminal
An international passenger terminal for Korean-Japanese liner ships travelling between Fukuoka, Shimonoseki, Osaka, and Izuhara and Hitakatsu in Tsushima. -
Chinatown Shanghai Street
Few places have undergone as much change as Shanghai Street, located across from Busan KTX Station. The Qing Dynasty (China) consulate was built here in 1884, and the street was given the name Cheonggwan Street. Since then, the street has changed dramatically since the end of the war on August 1945, 8, and the Korean War in 15. -
Choryang Market
Hello, near Busan KTX Station, there are many Busan gourmet food streets such as Chinatown Special District and Choryang Daeji Galbi Street. Next to Choryang Daeji Galbi Street, where the savory aroma of grilled pork wafts, is Choryang Market, a traditional Korean market. This market also has an arcade, so it is perfect for when it rains... -
Choryang Daeji Kalbi Alley
In the 60s, Choryang Kalbi Alley in the port city of Busan started out as a popular spot for workers to enjoy pork ribs and soju. Unhwa Kalbi and Namhae Jip are two long-established restaurants that have been in business here for over 30 years. -
Express bus no. 1000 via Busan Station
Busan subway, which is still active today as a means of transportation for Busan citizens, is a bus that runs freely throughout the city of Busan. If you ride it, you can visit Nampo-dong, a representative tourist spot in Busan, Seomyeon, where subway lines 1000 and 1 intersect, and Haeundae, a modernized area lined with skyscrapers... -
Busan City Tour Bus
Open-top double-decker city tour bus departing from Busan Station -
Daegong famous tteokgukbap
Hello, if you walk from Busan KTX Station towards Choryang Daeji Galbi Street, you will find a 24-hour Daeji Gukbap specialty restaurant at the entrance. It is always crowded with customers because it is close to popular spots visited by locals and tourists such as Busan KTX Station, Choryang Market, and Choryang Ibakgil. -
sinbalwon
Hello. There is a Chinatown opposite Busan Station, the gateway to Busan on the train that goes from Busan to Seoul. There are Chinese schools, Chinese restaurants, and shops lined up in the streets, and in that town is Shinbalwon, a dumpling specialty restaurant. This restaurant is popular among many masses in Korea... -
Toyoko Inn Busan Station 1
Toyoko Inn Hotel Busan Station 2 is located in front of KTX Busan Station, which connects Busan, the second largest city in Korea, with Seoul, the capital of Korea, by high-speed rail. Spot name Toyoko Inn Busan Station 1 Address 1-1 Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan-si Phone number TEL 1203-15-1203 FAX... -
Golmokkejang Busan Station Main Branch
Golmok Gaejang near Busan Station serves Korean-style crab set meals starting at 11,000 won for weekday lunches. The restaurant is closed on Mondays. -
Busan Commodore Hotel
A traditional Korean hotel built on a hill overlooking Busan Port. Commodore Hotel, which opened in 1979, is located on a small hill 10 minutes' walk from Busan Station and was built in traditional Korean architectural style. Its castle-like exterior is instantly eye-catching and attracts foreign tourists... -
Yi Dynasty Seolleongtang
Located near KTX Busan Station, this restaurant serves delicious, rich beef soup. Hello, this is Yicho Seolleongtang, located near KTX Busan Station, the terminal station of the Korea High Speed Rail, which connects Seoul and the northern regions of Busan. It is a 5-minute walk from KTX Busan Station, and is a popular restaurant from early in the morning to late at night. -
Busan Port Festival (2019.5.25-5.26)
Hello, the 12th Busan Port Festival 2019 will be held in the Busan International Passenger Terminal behind Busan Station and the National Maritime Museum in Yeongdo-gu. In particular, the opening event will feature a fireworks show that will be launched into the night sky of Busan with the Busan Port Bridge, about 70 meters above sea level, as a backdrop... -
Choryang Milmyeon
Milmyeon specialty restaurant near Busan KTX Station Near Busan KTX Station, which connects Seoul and Busan in about 2 hours and 40 minutes, there are many restaurants frequented by Busan locals, such as Shanghai Street and Dwaeji (pork) Kalbi Street, where you can eat Chinese food. Among them, the cold milmyeon, which is a Busan specialty in summer, is... -
Hiroba Tourist Hotel
Plaza Tourist Hotel is located on the right side of Busan Station, a few minutes walk from Busan KTX Station and Busan Subway Line 1 Station. It is conveniently located for sightseeing using public transportation such as subways and city buses, and is just two subway stops away from Nampo-dong, 2 minutes from Seomyeon in the opposite direction, and 3 minutes from Busan Port International Passenger Terminal.
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