A reverse run that captures the heart (Jongno Nakwon Musical Instrument Market, Market Feast Noodles)

 Anguk Station on Line 3, exit 3 or 4, walk along Samil-daero and you will arrive at Nakwon Musical Instrument Market. There are rice cake shops and restaurants specializing in steamed fish stew around the shopping street. The Ttareungi truck is temporarily stopping at the rental office next to Nakwon Shopping Street. It is a thankful vehicle that fills up and leaves as rental bicycles are often in short supply. Since it is a rental station located between Anguk Station and Jongno 3-ga Station, we returned our bikes for a while and walked around or bought a small amount of rice cakes at a rice cake shop. Unlike other branches of Seoul Living Culture Center, Nakwon offers study, cultural activities, and activities focusing on musical instruments. We are operating a space where clubs can practice musical instruments. We also accept instrument rentals or donations.


● Instrument rental items: electric guitar, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, ukulele, violin, cello, shaker, bongo, cabassa, jambae, cajon, guitar amp, bass amp, janggu, saulbuk, gong, kwaenggwari, keyboard

● Instrument rental fee: 2,000 won to 5,000 won

Rental space and rental fee

The 11 spaces on the first floor of the Nakwon Musical Instruments Mall are a practice room (small 8 pyeong, large 22 pyeong), multi-purpose hall, office, repair and repair workshop (instrument repair), information center (Naknak Living Culture Counseling Center, musical instrument storage, conference room, lecture room, It consists of a paradise history gallery.

Rentals can be made 5 times a day for 2 hours by reservation. 20,000 won per hour regardless of the size of the practice room.

Recording studios require prior consultation regarding the rental. 30,000 won for 2 hours rental. <Based on May 2021>

The rental of an 8-seat conference room is 10,000 won for 2 hours.

Common: You need to register as a member of the website for rental.


● Operating hours are from 10 am to 10 pm (until 6 pm at the History Gallery and Naknak Living Culture Counseling Center)

● Closed on Mondays, January 1, Lunar New Year's Day and Chuseok holidays

● Go to Seoul Living Culture Center website


Information Center (Naknak Life and Culture Counseling Center).

If you are using public transportation, it is closest to exit 5 of Jongno 3-ga Station. Exit 5 is the first location to use the subway line 5. A poster notifying the donation and sharing of musical instruments is attached to the glass surface.

The number of scramble intersections (diagonal crosswalks) is increasing in Jongno, Seoul. It is one of the traffic policies applied by giving priority to pedestrian traffic rather than vehicles.

The Nakwon Building, completed in 1969, is a first-generation residential and commercial complex with Nakwon Apartments on the 6th to 15th floors. The reason why the scramble intersection introduced earlier could exist under the building is because the piloti method was applied, in which a part of the building was lifted off the ground by erecting columns or load-bearing walls to open the ground floor.

To buy musical instruments, go up the stairs, and to go down to the Nakwon Underground Market.

It is also a place where famous restaurants and restaurants are hidden. Nakwon Underground Market

You can block it with a glass wall, but it looks like it's open because you can put one more table.

One of the services we can offer our guests is to prepare an insulated bottle and put some necessary items on the table.


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This is not the restaurant that actor Park Ha-sun visited. There are more noodle shops inside the underground market. But all of them are good because they are cheap.

I saw the fan in the underground market working hard due to the lack of air conditioning, and the store owner (facing the kimbap restaurant) is diligent so that the products that are subdivided in plastic can be seen clearly. There was a small monitor above the refrigerator, and the calendar produced by Saemaul Geumgo, which provides a little more interest rate, was printed to clearly show the weekend in July.

Nakwon Underground Market will have a summer holiday from August 2 (Mon) to 4 (Wed) in 2021.

A place where you can eat Yangpun Bibimbap for 4,000 won.

I like bibim noodles suitable for summer, but I'm going to try a bowl of banquet noodles while drinking the broth.

A feast of noodles boasting a generous portion in a bowl.

Such as customer service available in the Paradise Underground Market.


I read the writings left by Youngman Heo in the fall of two years ago, and it was contained in the hope that the merchants' home, which has been maintained for a long time in this independent space (Nakwon Underground Market), will continue in the future.

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