Join us on a one-day journey through Seoul, following in the footsteps of BTS Jin. From delicious eats and scenic views to peaceful hideaways, this tour is filled with the places Jin personally loved—offering a glimpse into his unique taste and personality. As you walk the same paths he once did, even the most ordinary streets begin to feel a little more special. You might just find yourself creating meaningful memories of your own along the way. Let’s get going! 💜
🌳 Things to See!
Boseong High School
This is where Jin spent his school days — a quiet, meaningful spot that many fans visit to reflect on his beginnings. While access inside is limited, fans often stop by the front gate to take photos and remember his youth.
Jin Forest
Located in Yeouido Hangang Park, this special spot is filled with trees donated by fans in celebration of Jin’s birthday. As you walk along the path marked with Jin’s name, you’ll feel the heartfelt connection between him and his fans.
🥘 Things to Eat!
Yoojung Sikdang
A favorite spot among BTS members during their trainee days, this restaurant is especially known for Jin’s go-to dish, spicy pork bulgogi. The walls are covered with signed photos, making it a must-visit foodie destination for fans.
Otsu Seiromushi
Co-run by Jin and his older brother, this Japanese steamed dish restaurant holds a special meaning for fans. Enjoy healthy seiro-mushi in a stylish, modern setting.
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JIN's alma mater
1️⃣ Boseong High School
Although Jin was born in Gwacheon, he attended school in Songpa-gu, Seoul from elementary school onward. In a recent YouTube episode of <Run Seojin>, he even revisited his old school. In the video, he grabbed his favorite childhood snack combo from the school store: pizza tteok-mari (rice cake rolls) and Picnic grape juice. While visiting the school area, why not try Jin’s go-to snacks? Oh, please stay quiet and respectful while you're there!
Jin also attended Seryun Elementary School and Boseong Middle School, both located near Boseong High School.
Major pilgrimage spot for ARMY
2️⃣ Yoojung Sikdang
This cozy, home-style restaurant specializes in black pork and classic Korean dishes like hot stone bibimbap and ssambap. Known as the “BTS Restaurant” among fans, it was a go-to comfort spot for the members during tough times. The walls are covered in BTS photos and autographs, making it a must-visit pilgrimage site filled with memories from their early days.
The must-try dish here is the Black Pork Hot Stone Bibimbap Set (₩10,000), a favorite among BTS members. They used to mix the black pork in the hot stone bowl first before adding the rice. The set comes with various side dishes and a hearty doenjang stew.
From their trainee days to their early debut years
3️⃣ Former Big Hit Entertainment Building
Not far from Yoojung Sikdang is the old BigHit Entertainment building, where BTS spent their early debut days. Though now occupied by another company, it remains a meaningful spot for many fans. While the interior isn’t open to the public, just seeing the exterior brings back memories of BTS and Jin’s early journey.
A Relaxing Place for BTS
4️⃣ Hakdong Park
For fans, this place is seen as a spot where the members may have briefly escaped the intense training or shared thoughts about their debut struggles and future. Given its connection to BTS’s early, challenging years and their moments of rest, it holds a special significance as a place deeply intertwined with their everyday lives.
BTS's old dorm
5️⃣ Cafe HYUGA
This cafe is located in a renovated building that served as BTS’s residence for about two years during their early debut days. Situated in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam (near the old BigHit headquarters and Yoojung Sikdang), it offers fans a chance to experience the members' living space firsthand. It’s considered a special pilgrimage spot, filled with cherished memories from BTS’s early years.
JIN with A.R.M.Y
6️⃣ Jin Forest
Seokjin Forest was created through donations from BTS Jin’s fans to celebrate special moments like his birthday. It’s a meaningful space where fans can remember and support Jin—and a peaceful spot open to everyone. Just like Jin’s wish for ARMY to always be happy, may your time in Seokjin Forest be filled with joy.
Japanese restaurant run by Jin’s brother
7️⃣ Otsu Seiromushi
This Japanese restaurant specializes in seiro-mushi (steamed dishes) and is known to be a favorite of Jin, who has visited with members and friends. The signature dishes include hinoki steamed (seiro-mushi), raw sea urchin, seasonal sashimi, and menchi katsu (Japanese breaded pork cutlet). After your meal, you can enjoy the beautiful night view of Seokchon Lake. (Check the opening hours and make reservations in advance.)
😋 Jin's Go-to Spots
IN THE SOOP BTS Tour 🌳
Who's in for an <In the SOOP: BTS Pyeongchang> filming location tour? 🚌 Join a one-day group bus tour—explore the spots together and grab exclusive merch! 👇