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Stay in Hanok, The Essence of Korean Culture

Story of Hanokstay

Fascinated by ‘Hanok’

What comes up to mind when you think of ‘Hanok’? Traditional Koreantile-roofed houses? Or perhaps a thatched-roof house? Maybe you think of hanok as a ‘Korean traditional house’?

To think of a hanks implyas a house is a bit unfortunate, as it is Korean identity full of Koreanphilosophy. From the architectural dimension, ‘the combination ofondol* and wooden floors’, as well as hank’s pro-natural material, makehanok the essence of Korean culture.
*(Ondol: Korean floor heating system where the floor becomes warm)

Rendezvous with curiosity

Unique Experience

Hanokstay. A new and unique experience with a Korean-style house. Hanok is an attractive place for modern people bored with ordinary rectangular-shaped hotels. Hanok is also recommended for tourists who want to experience a unique Korean culture.

A place with unique Korean traditional houses,
people, and culture.

Traditional Culture

Korean housing and people, where there is culture. Experience HanokstayKorean hometown ‘Hanok village’! At one with nature, it is a place with Korean lifestyle and history! There are more than twenty big and small hanok villages evenly distributed throughout Korea.You can truly feel the ancient atmosphere of Korea in a hanok village. BukchonHanok Village, Namsan Hanok Village, and Jeonju Hanok Village are especially popular with tourists. Diverse cultural activities and kind services provided to tourists make these three hanok village seven more attractive.

A place full of value

Healing of Nature

A place full of value – ‘Hanokstay’ is special.A place that revives the tired souls of modern people from crowded cities, a place to sip tea and look back, a place where one can experience unique ‘healing’, this is Hanokstay.

Families, couples, businessmen, and celebrities, it is a place where anyone can truly relax and spend valuable time.

 

Traditional Korean
clothing (Hanbok) food (Hansik) housing (Hanok)

‘Hanokstay’ is Fun.

A Hanokstay’ results in lifelong memories of experiencing the Korean charm and participating in diverse cultural activities.
You can take part in many Korean traditional activities such as dressing up in hanbok, making kimchi /Korean food, doing calligraphy, having tea ceremony, making dackjongie dolls, experiencing Korean traditional music, and Korean lacquer.

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[kozaza picks] Hanokstays for business men in Bukchon, Seoul – SBA and Kozaza’s recommendations.

Stay in a traditional Korean Hanok house while experiencing Korean lifestyle and traditional culture.
Hanok offers unique features that include natural housing materials and minimalist architectural designs based upon a harmony of location and design that is proven to be a therapeutically healing and spiritual soruce of internal energy.
Here are the five Hanokstays in Bukchon where kozaza and SBA recommend you together.  They are very prestigious Hanokstays with the best quality of services and spaces.
You can see them in the short list form at kozaza website. Watch the video below kozaza prepared to introduce them. 



You may expolore Hanok at Google’s cultural institute introducing Hanok in a nice story by kozaza: Korean Traditional House, HANOK.

Please contact kozaza for special offer and making reservations on these Hanokstays: contact@kozaza.com and +82-1544-5665.

1. Chiwoonjung Hanokstay

0102Chiwoonjung, located in Bukchon Gahwa-dong, is also between Gyenbok Palace and Changgyeong Palace. The name Chiwoonjung is the name of pavilion which Kings stopped by during their road to palace.

High ranking officers and noble families also found this place to flourish politics, culture and art. It was the epicenter of Joseon Dynasty’s 500-year-old history.

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2. Cheongsongjae Hanokstay

0304Cheongsongjae is one of the most beautiful hanoks. The harmony of traditional and modern style and interior captivates the attention of visitors. It comprised of two hanoks connected into one, where famous architects have lived for generations. One hanok is used exclusively for guests. The other hanok is home to the owner, but the living room, kitchen, and projection room are shared with the guests.

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3. KunDaeMunJip Hanokstay

0506With a history of 70 years, Kundaemunjip is a hanok cultural experience site in the heart of the city. It is located in BukchonHanok Village, where there is a harmony of Seoul’s past and the present. Kundaemunjip is a place to enjoy the beautiful scenery and the tranquil atmosphere felt by our ancient ancestors. Escape from hectic routine of modern days and enjoy a moment of peace and freedom.

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4. DahmSoJung Hanokstay

0708Welcome to DahmSoJung, Korean traditional guest house in Buckchon Hanok Village, Seoul. Make unforgettable memories with your family, friends, and lovers and enjoy Korean traditional lifestyle in our cozy and modernized guest house.

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5. Rakkojae Hanokstay

0910Rakkojae is a very famous Korean traditional culture space with a history of 130 years. Rakkojae was renovated by Human National Treasure – Master Carpenter CHUNG Young-Jin. The harmony of hanok traditional tiles, fence, pavilion, chimney, soy jar stands, pine trees, and blue sky, make the true beauty of hanok shine. As a place to enjoy the true elegance of Korean traditional culture, one can participate in various activities to truly experience the traditional beauty of Korea. One savor a traditional Korean course meal, experience a tea ceremony, relax in jjimjilbang (yellow-mud sauna), try on hanbok (Korean traditional clothes), and make kimchi. 

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6. CheongYeonJae Hanokstay

0207‘Clear and clean, so no more important a good relationship means “blue series with (淸 缘 斋)” is While preserving the beauty of traditional history of 100 years, Addition to the convenience and sophistication meets era boutique hanok hotel renovations.

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KBS Interview: HyoSeonDang Hanokstay

Hyosundang is a newly renovated Hanokstay. Located at the Ankuk station, it has been one of old popular Hanoks.

Today, KBS got an interview with the Host.  KBS will introduce Hyoseondang and kozaza’s system for home sharing and Hanokstay in one of KBS news program. The date and time for the air will be set soon.

KBS Internview with Hyoseondang Hanokstay Host

KBS Internview with Hyoseondang Hanokstay Host

 

Hyoseondang Hanokstay

Hyoseondang Hanokstay

Hyoseondang Hanokstay

Hyoseondang Hanokstay

Hyoseondang Hanokstay

Hyoseondang Hanokstay

 

 

 

 

KBS Internview with Hyoseondang Hanokstay Host

KBS Internview with Hyoseondang Hanokstay Host

KBS Internview with Hyoseondang Hanokstay Host

KBS Internview with Hyoseondang Hanokstay Host

 

 

For more information about Hyoseondang, visit kozaza website at http://www.kozaza.com/rooms/1002047

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Neal Gorenflo, co-founder of shareable.net, at kozaza Hanokstay in Bukchon Hanok Village

Here is Neal’s comment to SanKu Jo
Thanks to SanKu Jo, CEO of Kozaza.com (Airbnb for Hanok homes in Seoul), I got to experience a Hanok (traditional Korean home) home stay, an explanation of Hanok design including the ondol under floor heating system, and more insight into Bukchon area of Seoul (it sits between two palace complexes in the hilly north part of Seoul). I’m still processing all that I experienced, but it was amazing. Thank you SanKu Jo!”

 

Neal Gorenflo visited kozaza office

Neal Gorenflo visited kozaza office

 

Neal Gorenflo at kozaza Hanok, Korean traditional house.

Neal Gorenflo at kozaza Hanok, Korean traditional house.

 

Neal Gorenflo at kozaza Hanok, Korean traditional house.

Neal Gorenflo at kozaza Hanok, Korean traditional house.

 

Neal and SanKu Jo at Bukchon Hanok

Neal and SanKu Jo at Bukchon Hanok

 

Neal's Sign on "SHARE or DIE" for SanKu Jo

Neal’s Sign on “SHARE or DIE” for SanKu Jo

 

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Hanokstays with inside view

As an authorized agency of Google Business View, kozaza features selected properties including Hanok, Korean traditional house, and guest houses. Here are several Hanoks featured. You can take look inside of them on the web. However, you can navigate their inside views using Google Map App on your smart phone.  Enjoy and book them at http://kozaza.com.

[ Rak Ko Jae ]

Experiencing the elegance of Korean culture!

Rakkojae is a very famous Korean traditional culture space with a history of 130 years. Rakkojae was renovated by Human National Treasure – Master Carpenter CHUNG Young-Jin. The harmony of hanok traditional tiles, fence, pavilion, chimney, soy jar stands, pine trees, and blue sky, make the true beauty of hanok shine. As a place to enjoy the true elegance of Korean traditional culture, one can participate in various activities to truly experience the traditional beauty of Korea.

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You can book Rak Ko Jae HERE at kozaza

Inside view Rak Ko Jae >>

 

 

 

[ Manhaedang ]

Situated in the historic Bukchon neighborhood in Seoul, Korea, Manaedang takes its name after the respected Buddhist monk, writer and Korean independence movement activist Manae Han Yongwoon, who occupied this house during the Japanese colonial period. Here, Manae founded the Buddhist magazine, “Yusim.” In recognition of this historic fact, the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea registered this place as a Modern Cultural Heritage Site in 2003. Now, this historic house opens its doors to guests who wish to experience Korean traditional life. In this adorable tiled-roof house and quaint neighborhood lined with traditional Korean houses (Hanok), glimpse the old Korea of the bygone era.

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You can book Manhaedang HERE at kozaza

Insdie view Manhaedang>>

 

 

 

[ Gaonjae ]

Gaonjae is located in the center of Bukchon, the meaning of the name is actually ‘a house located in the center’. 10 min walk from gate no. 2 of Anguk station, Gaonjae is also easy to access. Enjoy the harmonic life with nature in a quiet and spacious garden in Gaonjae.

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You can book Gaonjae HERE at kozaza

Inside view Gaonjae>>

 

 

 

[ Hueahn Hanok Guesthouse ]

Hueahn Guesthouse is one of the famous korean traditional houses in Bukchon, Seoul. You can feel beauty of Korean culture in a central pillar made of old wood from Mt. Baekdu, doors decorated with mother-of–pearl, and various lacquer decors. While your stay, we provide you with a special opportunity to experience Korean Urushi(vanishing with traditional lacquer )and hand craft with mother-of-pearl. We also provide comfort bedding made of natural material.

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You can book Hueahn HERE at kozaza

Inside view Hueahn>>

 

 

 

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Park, WonSoon, the Mayor of Share City Seoul, meets Kozaza

Major Park is one of most well-know pioneers of Sharing Economy.

He visited Hanokstay featured by kozaza. We are very proud of hosting him and appreciate his support for Sharning Economy startups in Korea.

Kozaza team with Park, the Mayor of Share City Seoul at a HanokStay in Bukchon Village

Kozaza team with Park, the Major of Share City Seoul at a HanokStay in Bukchon Village

Kozaza CEO with Park, the Mayor of Share City Seoul at a HanokStay in Bukchon Village

Kozaza CEO with Park, the Mayor of Share City Seoul at a HanokStay in Bukchon Village

 

 

 

Kozaza team with Park, the Mayor of Share City Seoul at a HanokStay in Bukchon Village

Kozaza team with Park, the Mayor of Share City Seoul at a HanokStay in Bukchon Village

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“Man from the Stars”: Kim Soo-hyun at Dahmsojung Hanokstay

 Kim Soo-Hyun walking around the Bukchon Village.

There is a Damsojung Hanokstay in right side where you can stay.

Book it at http://kozaza.com/dsj

Dahmsojung in Man from the Stars

Dahmsojung in Man from the Stars

 

Dahmsojung in Man from the Stars

Dahmsojung in Man from the Stars

 

Dahmsojung in Man from the Stars

Dahmsojung in Man from the Stars

Dahmsojung in Man from the Stars

Dahmsojung in Man from the Stars

 

Dahmsojung in Man from the Stars

Dahmsojung in Man from the Stars

 

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Cheongsongjae, Harmony of tradition and mordern style.

Cheongsongjae, Hanokstay 청송재

The convergence of hanok’s tradition and modern design

Cheongsongjae is one of the most beautiful hanoks.

The harmony of traditional and modern style and interior captivates the attention of visitors. It comprised of two hanoks connected into one, where famous architects have lived for generations. One hanok is used exclusively for guests. The other hanok is home to the owner, but the living room, kitchen, and projection room are shared with the guests. You can experience beautiful indoors and outdoors, as well as the best service provided by a professional manager. Furthermore, the meeting with the owner, who is an architect and interior design professional who is popular among celebrities, will be a memorable experience. This hanok is equipped with high-end furniture, interior accessories, tableware, and home appliances. One can watch movies at the basement movie theatre with the best sound system. Enjoy the unique blend of hanok’s tradition and modern lifestyle at Cheongsongjae.

You can get more information about and book it at http://kozaza.com/csj

Contact kozaza for special deal (contact@kozaza.com)

 

Features

  • A blend of hanok and modern art featuring the highest quality facilities and customer service (for VVIP).
  • High-end furniture, appliances, and interior.
  • Movie theatre at the basement(fee charged separately).
  • Breakfast included.
  • Talk about Art, Design and Architecture with the host, a master designer.

 

Cheongsongjae - inside

Cheongsongjae - dining

 

Cheongsongjae

 

Cheongsongjae - living room

 

 

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Eric Schmidt Visits Bukchon Hanok Village

 

Google’s Eric Schmidt visited Seoul, South Korea last October, 2013 to participate in its annual Big Tent Conference. One of the hot topics discussed at the conference was Hanok, traditional Korean houses – along with recent growth in popularity of Korean pop culture.

Kozaza was also invited to the Big Tent Seoul, as a participant of Google’s Cultural Institute project; kozaza introduced Myeongjae Hanok as an exemplary figure – You can see the project here.

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Eric wrote a memo about the Hanokstay where he visited.


A preview of Google Cultural Project : A Korean House, Hanok. 

Schmidt also joined Korean representatives for a luncheon at Chi Woon Jung, a premium Hanok in Bukchon Hanok Village, arranged by kozaza. He first took a short tour of Bukchon Hanok Village, enjoying a unique view of well-preserved grace in such dynamic city as Seoul.

Eric and Dr. Jo, CEO of kozaza, at Bukchon Hanok Village

Eric and Dr. Jo, CEO of kozaza, at Bukchon Hanok Village

Eric and Dr. Jo, CEO of kozaza, at Bukchon Hanok Village

Eric and Dr. Jo, CEO of kozaza, at Bukchon Hanok Village

 

Eric and Dr. Jo, CEO of kozaza, at Bukchon Hanok Village

Eric and Dr. Jo, CEO of kozaza, at Bukchon Hanok Village



Chinwoonjeong Hankstay. You can stay here. Book it at http://kozaa.com/cwj

Chinwoonjeong Hankstay. You can stay here. Book it at http://kozaa.com/cwj

Chi Woon Jung, located in Bukchon Hanok Village, Seoul

Schmidt commented on how beautiful the architecture held its grace and serenity. Chi Woon Jung served traditional Korean foods, as Schmidt and the representatives joined in casual conversation about current exploration of Korean culture from global perspective.

After the luncheon, kozaza and Schmidt joined other panels in the Big Tent 2013 – where Hanok and other subjects are discussed under the grand theme of  “Bringing Korean Culture to the World”.

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The day ended with a roof-top party, where guests engaged in social exchange with a chance to further discuss the potential held in Korean culture. Kozaza also shared its vision of bringing Hanok as a treasurable cultural entity.

 

 

Eric with Dr. Jo, Ceo of kozaza at the Hanoksty

Eric with Dr. Jo, Ceo of kozaza at the Hanoksty

 

Eric wrote a memo about the Hanokstay where he visited.

Eric wrote a memo about the Hanokstay where he visited.

Eric looking at the view of Bukchon Hanok VIllage

Eric looking at the view of Bukchon Hanok VIllage 

 

Eric with the Host of Chiwoonjeong Hanokstay

Eric with the Host of Chiwoonjeong Hanokstay

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