A beautiful, melancholic fantasy romance that defined a K-drama era.
To stand at the breakwater and the iconic frames from the show.
Most loved by fans from Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, Vietnam.
The Jumunjin breakwater where Eun-tak blew out her candles and turned to find the Goblin standing behind her
Walk here because: People don't come for a pier. They come for the moment a lonely girl's wish summoned someone who had waited 900 years.
🧭 Is the fateful breakwater still standing — and what's it like now?
Now it is: The breakwater is real and still there — but it's now a popular photo spot, often with a line of fans recreating the scene.
Still like the drama? Expect crowds, not solitude; the magic is in standing where the moment happened, not in having it to yourself.
Best moment: late afternoon · fate · longing · first love
Recreate the iconic scene
Where: Jumunjin Beach breakwater (Gangneung)
How: The buckwheat-flower meeting scene — go for sunrise light.
Walk the fantasy frames
Where: Filming spots (Incheon · Seoul)
How: Pair a Gangneung day with the Seoul/Incheon spots.
Sit in the show's mood
Where: Featured cafés (Seoul)
How: Several drama cafés still lean into the Goblin aesthetic.
Watch the current atmosphere — tap to play.