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9 Real-Life Sacred Places from K-POP DEMON HUNTERS Every Fan Should Visit

🔥 9 Real-Life Pilgrimage Spots for Fans of K-POP DEMON HUNTERS
With the soaring popularity of K-POP DEMON HUNTERS (KDH), more fans are now visiting real-world locations featured in the anime.
From historical backgrounds to character memories and viral food stalls, this guide introduces 9 must-visit sacred places that let you relive the emotions of KDH.
1️⃣ Hahoe Folk Village (Andong): Inspiration for the First Hunters’ Joseon-era flashbacks

The first scene featuring the original Hunters crafting the Honmun sigil was inspired by the traditional Joseon-style architecture of Hahoe Village.
💡 Local Tip: Don’t miss the Hahoe Rope Fire Play (“Seonyujulbullori”)!
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This nighttime performance blends traditional boat parades with fireworks, recreating ancient Korean summer festivals along the Nakdong River.
🗓️ Event Info (2025):
- Dates: Jun 14, Jun 28, Jul 12, Jul 26, Aug 14, Aug 30, Sep 20, Sep 27, Oct 4, Oct 25, Nov 8 (11 events, biweekly Saturdays)
- Time: 7–9 PM (Oct 25 & Nov 8: 6–8 PM)
- Tickets: 10,000 KRW (free for kids under 24 months)
- Booking: www.gb-voyage.com (Reservation required)
2️⃣ Samsung Station Exit 6 (Gangnam COEX): Debut of “Golden” on the 3D Billboard

This is where HUNTRIX’s “Golden” MV premiered—on the massive 3D billboard outside COEX Megabox.
💡 Viewing Tip:
- Best angle: across the crosswalk from Exit 6 toward Starfield/Bus Stop
- Best time: dusk to 9 PM (for high contrast photos)
- iPhone: use 0.5x wide lens / Galaxy: 1x zoom from ~10–15m
- Explore nearby: SM Town, Starfield Library
3️⃣ Myeongdong Street: SAJA BOYS’ “Soda Pop” Busking Spot

This bustling street is where SAJA BOYS perform “Soda Pop” in a lively busking scene.
💡 Snack Alert: Try the legendary potato hotdogs with mustard from local street vendors—rumored to be SAJA BOYS’ fan gift in the show!
4️⃣ Seoul Olympic Main Stadium: HUNTRIX’s “How It’s Done” Mega Performance

The airplane-to-stage transition scene in “How It’s Done” was based on this stadium.
💡 Festival Tip:
- Site of Psy’s Summer Swag, Waterbomb, K-pop megaconcerts
- Most thrilling water zone seats: 1st Floor Sections A & G
- Arrive 2–3 hours early for fan booths and merch
- Chill nearby: Han River Park, Seokchon Lake, Charlotte Mall
⚠️ The stadium is under renovation (Nov 2023–Dec 2026), so plan visits in 2027!
5️⃣ Jayang Station (formerly Ttukseom Resort Station): Subway Battle Scene

Inspired by the KDH subway conflict scene, this station was recently renamed from “Ttukseom Resort” to “Jayang.”
💡 Local Vibes:
- Exit 1 leads directly to Ttukseom Hangang Park
- Perfect for sunset picnics, photo ops, and nighttime views
- Many areas support food delivery, power outlets, and LED benches
6️⃣ Cheongdam Bridge: “Take Down” Battle Under the Bridge
HUNTRIX’s subway battle with evil spirits unfolds under Cheongdam Bridge—a cinematic hotspot.
💡 Pop Culture Fact:
- Also featured in Avengers: Age of Ultron
- Hosts outdoor film festivals, busking, flea markets
- Linked to scenic riverwalks from Jayang Station
7️⃣ Seoul Sky (Lotte World Tower): HUNTRIX Residence View

A reference point for HUNTRIX’s penthouse view, this is Korea’s tallest building and the world’s 6th tallest.
💡 Itinerary Tip:
- Access via Lotte World Mall
- Explore media art, aquarium, theme park, and rooftop cafes
- Bonus: Sunset view from Seoul Sky → Reflections at Seokchon Lake
8️⃣ Namsan Tower, Naksan Park Wall Trail, Bukchon Hanok Village – Rumi & Jinu’s Romantic Date Course



This trio of spots are where Rumi and Jinu take a serene stroll—culminating in the “Free” duet scene at Bukchon Hanok Village.
💡 Visitor Tip:
- Be mindful: Bukchon is a residential area; quiet behavior is appreciated
- Look out for mythical statues that seem like Duppy could jump out any second!
9️⃣ Seoul K-Medi Center – The inspiration behind HAN Clinic, where Rumi seeks voice treatment

When Rumi lost her voice, she visited the HAN Clinic at Joy’s suggestion. This real-world location served as the inspiration for that scene.
The center is themed around Korean traditional medicine, and as you approach, you’ll begin to notice the distinctive scent of medicinal herbs. While familiar to locals, the smell might be strong for foreigners—though many international visitors have said they actually like the herbal aroma.
💡 On-site Tip: Try Korean wellness and heal in peace
- Inside the building is a foot bath area where you can relax with warm medicinal herb water.
- The “Bojewon” experience zone offers programs on handling herbs and exploring traditional medicinal cuisine.
- You can also visit the Korean Medicine Museum, which showcases the history and evolution of traditional treatments.
- Keep quiet and take your time—you might just feel inner healing like Rumi did.
🎁 Bonus: National Museum of Korea – Hidden Duppy & Sussi Merch?

While not officially affiliated with KDH, the museum’s gift shop carries goods reminiscent of Duppy and Sussi—inspired by Korean tiger-magpie motifs.
🏛️ One of Asia’s top museums, showcasing Korea’s heritage 🚗 Parking gets crowded; use public transit if possible
✨ Summary Table
Location | Scene or Reference |
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Hahoe Folk Village | Flashbacks of original Hunters creating Honmun |
COEX Samsung Station | Debut of “Golden” on 3D billboard |
Myeongdong Street | SAJA BOYS’ “Soda Pop” performance + hotdog stand |
Olympic Stadium | HUNTRIX’s “How It’s Done” stage |
Jayang Station | Subway scene after HUNTRIX split |
Cheongdam Bridge | “Take Down” bridge battle |
Seoul Sky | HUNTRIX’s penthouse view |
Namsan, Naksan, Bukchon | Rumi & Jinu’s “Free” date scene |
National Museum | Tiger-Magpie merch reminiscent of Duppy/Sussi |
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