[2024 Busan Attraction] Travel Guide for Jangansa Temple (Updated Dec)
Historical Sites
Address:
482 Jangan-ro, Jangan-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan, South Korea
Opening times:
Opens at 4:00-19:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+82 51-727-2393
Deep and Rich Broth, Savory Seafood, Perfect for Rejuvenation
🏡 Jang-an Bonga
◽️ 1st Floor, 333 Jang-an-ro, Jang-an-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan
◽️ Business Hours: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
The Hae-shin-tang at Jang-an Bonga left a lasting impression with its deep and flavorful broth. The harmony of fresh seafood and medicinal herbs made each spoonful feel like a boost to my health. The fresh taste of various seafood like clams, abalone, and octopus was perfectly infused into the broth, making it feel like I was savoring the entire ocean.
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Janganbonga: A Family-Friendly Health Food Restaurant!
🏡 Janganbonga
◽️ 1st Floor, 333 Jangan-ro, Jangan-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan
◽️ Business Hours: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
I visited Janganbonga with my family, and the Haesintang was perfect for everyone to enjoy. The combination of abalone and chicken was especially excellent! For a health food option, I can't think of a better choice. It's a great place for family gatherings or special occasions with your boyfriend.
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Sophisticated Interior and Cozy Atmosphere
🏡 Atelier Eunyujae
◽️ 70-4, Giryong 2-gil, Jangan-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan
◽️ Business Hours: 11:00-19:30
The cafe's interior is decorated with a sophisticated design and a comfortable atmosphere. The modern yet warm decor was very appealing, and the tables were spaced appropriately to provide a private space! The cafe was filled with a lush, natural feeling, making it a great place to bring parents!
Euni.daily
A Hearty Combination of Seafood and Native Chicken.
🏡 Jang-an Bonga
◽️ 1st Floor, 333 Jang-an-ro, Jang-an-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan
◽️ Business Hours: 11:00 - 20:00
I was amazed by the abundance of seafood in the Haeshintang. The abalone and octopus were particularly fresh and large, providing a delightful texture with every bite. After enjoying the seafood, the well-cooked native chicken awaited, with its juices blending into the broth, creating a rich and satisfying flavor.
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Jangansa Temple
#koreatrip Jangansa Temple was founded by Great Master Wonhyo in the 13th year of King Munmu of the Unified Silla, and has buildings such as Daeungjeon Hall, Myeongbujeon Hall, Ungjinjeon Hall, and Sansingak Pavilion. Jangansa Temple was founded by Monk Wonhyo in the 13th year of King Munmu of the Unified Silla, and has buildings such as Daeungjeon Hall, the central building, Myeongbujeon Hall, Eungjinjeon Hall, and Sanshingak Pavilion.
When looking at Daeungjeon Hall from the side, it has a colorful hipped-and-gabled roof that is in the shape of eight figures.
In the building, the main Buddha, Sakyamuni Buddha, is enshrined, with Amitabha Buddha on the right and Yaksa Buddha on the left. The building is relatively high and robust, and the magnificent atmosphere is well represented as the central building of the temple.
Famous restaurants near Daeungjeon Hall of Jangansa Temple in Gijang include Jangan Bonga and Chowonjip.
In Jangan Main Street, you can taste seafood soup with clams, scallops, octopus, and abalone.
And a restaurant called Chowonjip sells duck bulgogi and baeksuk.
The tourist attraction near the cultural property is Gijang Orangdae Park. At Gijang Orangdae Park,
It is a place where you can see the scenery of the clear sea and the sunrise. There's a promenade, so I took a walk
It's a good place to see.
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Introducing about Jangansa Temple
You can enjoy the beautiful autumn when visiting this temple. If you want to enjoy the fall of Busan properly, check out today's travel information. Jangansa Temple
Is a temple not known by many. Jangansa captures the fall of Busan beautifully.
It's a bit hard to get there by public transportation, but if you have a chance, it's worth stopping by.
Location is 482, Jangan-ro, Jangan-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan. How to get there: Get on the bus at Jwacheon Station (Donghae Line).
In 2024, I wish to visit this place again.
#2024wish