Busan BTS Army Tour Jimin and Jungkook Hometown

Explore BTS Jimin and Jungkook’s childhood in Busan. Visit their schools, favorite spots, and iconic Busan attractions. Feel their journey and love for Busan.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • 경성대·부경대역 - We will meet in front of Starbucks at exit 3 of Kyungsung University Pukyung National University Station on Busan Subway Line 2.
  • Oryukdo Skywalk - 2016 BTS Jimin visited Oryukdo Island and did a live broadcast. The Oryukdo Skywalk has turned the spot where Jimin did his broadcast into a photo zone, where BTS fans can visit to take pictures and do a live broadcast.

Oryukdo Island is also a representative symbol of Busan, and the Skywalk is a place where you can feel the thrill of looking at the sea and coastal cliffs. (Optional -Tickets are paid)

  • Busan Museum of Art - BTS leader RM frequently visits the Busan Museum of Art and posts photos of himself visiting the exhibits on Instagram.

RM, an art lover, has visited the Busan Museum of Art for the fourth time and is said to visit frequently. There is a visit zone for RM, which will be a photo zone for BTS fans.

When you visit, you may have the luck of meeting BTS RM.(Optional -Tickets are paid)

  • Busan High School of Arts - For BTS fans, it will be an unforgettable and special tour to visit Busan Arts High School, where BTS member Jimin studied dance, to find Jimin’s footsteps and feel Jimin’s high school days.

Although Jimin was unable to graduate due to his BTS activities, he was awarded an honorary diploma by the school principal in recognition of his great contributions to the fields of culture and arts.

  • 서동미로시장 - On one side of the winding maze-like Seodong Miro Market, there is a snack shop called ‘Matna Bunsik’ that holds Jimin’s memories.

Matna Bunsik, with 40 years of tradition, is the place that was responsible for Jimin’s childhood snacks. It is famous for its egg dumplings made by mixing eggs and soaked noodles. It is a classic to eat them dipped in soy sauce. It is also fun to find notes from fans for Jimin on the walls covered in graffiti

  • Baek-yang Elementary School - Baekyang Elementary School. This is the school that BTS Jungkook attended for 6 years from 1st grade to 6th grade.

The playground where Jungkook once played happily is still filled with the laughter of children. Jungkook’s strong physical strength, which he loved to exercise, must have started here. It would be fun to imagine the path to school in front of Baekyang Elementary School that Jungkook must have walked thousands of times to pursue his dream of becoming a singer.

Nearby is Baekyang Middle School, which he attended before moving to Seoul.

Let’s walk while listening to BTS’s songs, ‘Born Singer’ (a song about his thoughts right after his debut), ‘Ma City’ (a song that highlights the lyrics of members from the region, ‘the sea of ​​Busan’ appears in the lyrics), and ‘Euphoria’ (Jungkook’s solo song).

  • 백양중학교 - Baekyang Middle School. This is the school that Jungkook attended for his first year before moving to Seoul as a BTS trainee. How about meeting Jungkook in middle school by imagining him at the school gate where he practiced singing before going to Seoul with his dream of becoming a singer?

Let’s walk while listening to BTS’s songs, ‘Born Singer’ (a song about his thoughts right after his debut), ‘Ma City’ (a song where the lyrics of the members from the region stand out, ‘the sea of ​​Busan’ appears in the lyrics), and ‘Euphoria’ (Jungkook’s solo song).

  • 861-7 - Ildong Apartment, located in Mandeok-dong, is the apartment where Jungkook lived from kindergarten to elementary school. Take a look around Jungkook’s small, old apartment and empathize with his not-so-affluent childhood.
  • MAGNATE - Magnate is a cafe run by BTS Jimin’s father. It is said to have been renovated from a 50-year-old textile factory. When you enter the entrance, you can see this space where goods sold at Cafe Magnate as well as gifts from BTS fans from various countries are displayed, so it is a space where you can feel the love of BTS fans. You can see letters and messages of support from fans. In each space, items used by BTS are displayed, and there are various cakes and breads, so it is a good place to have lunch with tea. I especially recommend the cheesecake
  • Hwangnyeongsan Beacon Mound - The night view is amazing when you climb to the top of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain. The wide open and refreshing view and the Busan spread out in the light will make you cheer. It is considered the best dating spot for young people in Busan, and they always celebrate with purple decorations during BTS concerts. Let’s climb Hwangnyeongsan Mountain and take a picture of the place where Jimin and Jungkook lived in the background while looking at the view of Busan.
What's Included
  • On-board WiFi
  • Goods and Services Tax (GST)
  • Air-conditioned Mini-Van
  • Surcharges on fuel
  • Parking fees
What's Not Included
  • Lunch & Dinner
  • Guide Tip (10%~)
Additional Information

BTS members Jimin and Jungkook visit Jungkook’s apartment, school, and a snack shop filled with childhood memories, sharing their feelings and thoughts.

You can visit the Milmyeon restaurant, a famous spot in Busan that BTS visited, and sit at the table next to where the members ate, enjoying Milmyeon and dumplings just like BTS (pictured).

Additionally, you can explore Busan’s tourist attractions that BTS visited, such as Hwangnyeongsan Mountain Peak, Oryukdo Skywalk, and Busan Citizen’s Park, combining Busan tourism with a BTS pilgrimage tour.

The schedule may change depending on traffic conditions and weather

  • Travel time is included in the total duration
Location
Starbucks Kyungsung univ
Starbucks Kyungsung University Branch is located right next to Kyungsung University & Pukyung University Station on Busan Subway Line 2. We'll meet you at front of Starbucks.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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