Sunshine Land — Walking Through Korean Empire Enlightenment Era Hanyang of 'Mr. Sunshine'
Sunshine Land in Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do, is a theme park built for the drama 'Mr. Sunshine', centered around the 'Sunshine Studio', a set representing the Korean Empire enlightenment era (Daehan Jegukgi). The 1900s Hanyang street — Glory Hotel, Jongno where streetcars ran, and Boulangerie — where Eugene Choi and Go Ae-shin walked, stand in real life, making it a space where every line of dialogue comes back to life for drama fans. If you walk the streets wearing Korean Empire enlightenment era costumes, it instantly becomes a scene from the drama.
At a Glance
| Category | Content |
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| Location | Yeonmu-eup, Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do |
| Type | Theme park centered around 'Mr. Sunshine' set |
| Key Area | Sunshine Studio (Korean Empire enlightenment era Hanyang street) |
| Main Photo Zones | Glory Hotel, Streetcar Street, Boulangerie |
| Features | Korean Empire enlightenment era costume rental experience |
| Duration | 1 hour 30 minutes ~ 2 hours |
Studio Highlights
- Glory Hotel: A space like the heart of the drama. Its exterior and street scenery are main photo zones, making it the most suitable backdrop for Korean Empire enlightenment era costumes.
- Hanyang Streetcar Street: A Korean Empire enlightenment era Jongno street with streetcar tracks. Details, down to the shop signs on both sides (tailor shop, photo studio, bakery), are meticulously recreated.
- Boulangerie & Dress Shop: A spot that fans who remember the scenes of Go Ae-shin and Kudo Hina cannot simply pass by.
Korean Empire Enlightenment Era Costume Experience
The highlight of Sunshine Land is costume rental. You can rent and wear Korean Empire enlightenment era dresses, suits, school uniforms, etc., and freely roam the studio, so most visitors combine their tour with the costume experience. For portrait photography, it is considered one of the top 'photoshoot hotspots' among domestic film sets.
Attractions Outside the Studio
In addition to the Korean Empire enlightenment era studio, the park also features a military experience zone (survival game, exhibition), making it a great place for families to spend half a day. This setup reflects Nonsan's local characteristic as the home of the Army Training Center.
Directions & Tips
- By Car: About 15 minutes from Nonsan city center, approximately 1 hour from Daejeon. Free parking.
- By Public Transport: Take a bus towards Yeonmu-eup or a taxi from Nonsan Station/Nonsan Terminal (15-20 minutes).
- Tip: Wait times for costume experience are long on weekends — it's advisable to visit right after opening and rent costumes first. The streetcar street at sunset, with backlight, is the golden hour for photos.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is there an admission fee? Yes, it is paid. The fees for studio admission, costume rental, and military experience are separate, so please check the on-site information.
- Can I enjoy it even if I haven't watched the drama? Yes, the Korean Empire enlightenment era street itself is a rare backdrop in Korea, making it a sufficient destination for a photo trip. However, watching the drama beforehand doubles the emotion.
- Is it good to visit with children? Yes, it's primarily flat sets and experience zones, so there are many family visitors.
- How long does it take? For the studio alone, 1 hour 30 minutes; if you include costume experience and the experience zone, half a day allows for a relaxed visit.
One-Line Summary
The 1900s Hanyang of 'Mr. Sunshine' in real life — a place to stand in front of Glory Hotel wearing Korean Empire enlightenment era costumes.
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