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[kozaza press] Kozaza taps sharing economy to promote hanok -Korea Times

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A view of the Rakkojae hanok in Bukchon, Seoul, once a guests steps through the entrance.

Bukchon in Seoul is a mixture of the hip and quaint.
The main road is dotted with cute, standout restaurants, shops and cafes.
Meander through the narrow alleys in the back, however, and one time-travels to the 1970s and early ‘80s — a time of hole-in-the-wall shops and “hanok” or traditional Korean houses.It’s within this sliver of Seoul and its vast passage of time that a local company, kozaza is working with a new-era concept of “sharing economy” to promote the beauty of olden times. There are around 90,000 traditional houses remaining in Korea. Kozaza — the name fittingly means “let’s get a good night’s sleep” — links 700 of these with visitors desiring a stay. Jo has been a forward promoter of the traditional Korean house, providing content on hanok to Google’s Cultural Institute, a 360-degree preview of a hanok with Google Maps, and postcards.

 

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“Staying in a hanok is more than a night’s accommodation, you can experience Korean traditional culture and lifestyle,” said Jo San-ku, founder and CEOof kozaza.
What the relatively new company is also doing is spreading the “sharing economy” model in society here. Around 70 Korean firms are engaging in the model including Socar, which is a car-share operation; Kiple that purchases and resells children’s clothes online; and the social dining company Zipbob. “Zipbob is more about sharing talent, I would say,” said Park Lynn, founder of the social dining club. As there are a rising number of singles, Zipbob brings members, usually early 30-something females, to congregate for a meal or a session of drawing or learning how to make craft beer. Zipbob users create profiles, chat online and find people who with similar interests after which they can organize dining experiences. Park like Jo started her business based on sharing economy around 2012. Jo is one of the early adopters of the “sharing economy” model here. Having founded and operated NetGeo in Silicon Valley in the 2000s, he worked at leading Korean conglomerates before founding kozaza.

 

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Jo San-ku, founder and CEO of kozaza, poses during an interview with The Korea Times.

 

When he set out to found a business in Korea, he met a lot of naysayers who said that Koreans don’t like to open up their houses or that the house structure in Korea was not oriented toward sharing.
“The biggest hurdle was the Korean mindset that they don’t want strangers in the house” said Jo. “But the mindset is changing.” A recent survey by Nielsen validated Jo’s argument. The survey found that one out of two Koreans (49 percent) were willing to rent goods or services through a shared economy for financial purposes. Respondents were most willing to share clothes (25 percent) and electronic goods (25 percent), but also outdoor camping goods (23 percent) and cars (19 percent). “Sharing the hanok is within the bigger context of a sharing economy but also a pride for Koreans,” he added. Jo had a special guest last year Google executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, who visited Chiwunjeong, the former residence of ex-President Lee Myung-bak for several hours. “Schmidt came in the fall so all the doors and the windows were open, so he noted how the wind and the sun ‘go through’ the house,” said Jo. He noted that hanok stays can now be expanded as “alternative” accommodation to hotels that foreign participants attending global conferences held in Seoul could make use of. His company recently hosted participants to the Global Hackathon, which was part of the SBS Digital Forum hosted by the capital.
“About 130 participants stayed at 65 hanok together for four days, which allowed them to brainstorm and enjoy Korean zither performances in the evening. It was like a journey rather than just sleeping in a hanok,” said Jo. “This experience demonstrates that we can host global conference participants in hanok.”
For the future, kozaza is also looking to secure 100 home-stay residences within the 29 districts of Seoul, fit to accommodate businesspeople. Rooms available in Seoul total 30,000, so kozaza, working with the Seoul Business Agency and the Seoul Metropolitan Government, would be able to increase that number by 10 percent.
The real allure of kozaza or other sharing economy models may be in its philosophy.
“The sharing economy is all about by the people, of the people and for the people,” Jo said. “In a sharing economy, a powerless individual is providing value.”
He said Kozaza as an example of expanding value creation. Jo and his four employees link hanok owners with guests who are willing and interested in choosing the traditional Korean house as accommodation. Both the host and guests would like a memento. So the Seoul City Government supports amateur artists drawing depictions of hanok, which are made into postcards and distributed to both the host and guests. Bukchon village, a popular tourist destination, finds the postcards memorable souvenir items so they are sold at shops.
“So it’s good for everyone, the host, the guests, Bukchon community, the artists and Kozaza. By sharing the theme of hanok and by doing what each party wants to, we’re creating a new value culture,” Jo said.
It’s a “pay as you live” model that will become a new lifestyle, he added confidently.
For a young company, kozaza is actually being enhanced by the soaring popularity of Airbnb; but it ambitiously hopes to “disrupt its business model within this year,” Jo said.
The stay at a hanok is not cheap per se. For two people sharing a hanok room, they should be prepared to pay an average of 110,000 won per night. The most expensive is 1.5 million won per room for two people at Chiwunjeong. In between is another “fine” hanok, the Rakkojae, where the rate is around 200,000 through 300,000 won per night.
“A hanok is petite, with no privacy and the toilets sometimes placed outside. Those who appreciate the value of hanok’s architecture and design should come,” said Jo.
“Bukchon is singular in Seoul. You can find a Gangnam in any big city. Palaces, you can find them anywhere too,” said Jo. “But it’s hard to find a habitat of the commoners.”­

 

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[kozaza stay] IN Guest House @Hongdae, Seoul

IN GUEST HOUSE is newly remodeled in April 2013 and just open, so very clean house and safe, located in the residential area but easy access to street for Hongdae, World cup Stadium and downtown.

In guesthouse’s all staff are family and have lived in this house 3rd floor since 1992, now guesthouse is in second floor. We can help you for nice tour in Seoul, Korea even though your first visit. We prepare and provide services for the convenience of our guests. You can feel comfortable like home with other guests from all over the world. We are pleased to search and give you many informations of Seoul tour, shopping and sightseeing, many kinds of good food , etc.

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[kozaza stay] ULTARI HOUSE @Hongdae, Seoul

The name means that this is your place of shelter, which takes care of you while you are staying in Seoul. At Ultari House, we aim to be different from other guesthouses in Korea and we are definitely not ordinary (come experience it for yourself!). We want you to make this place your home in Seoul and we will do our best to make your stay comfortable and memorable. Our first house is located in the heart of Hongdae (Hongik University) and the second house is located in a Korean collective housing area nearby Hongik Univ. ARE’X station where you can go to Inchon Int. Airport directly.

From our houses, you will find easy access to the metro station, cafes, shops as well as a variety of delicious restaurants at affordable prices. Our pantry is well stocked with Korean tea, coffee as well as other favorites like ramen and kimchi as well as bread, cereal, milk and juice. Like your own home, please help yourself whenever you are hungry. Oh, and don’t worry about the amenities because we have towels, hair & body wash, face wash for you to use. But of course, please see free to bring your personal ones as well! We are a fun-loving bunch and we will love to teach you some of our local Korean customs as well as making new friends from around the world. And when you return home, you can proudly proclaim that you have a home in Seoul now – Ultari House.

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[kozaza stay] Gangnam Dabang @Gangnam, Seoul

Best Luxurious Villa in Gangnam Area, Seoul

This home is really sweet and comfortable. It is one of the best luxurious villa in Seoul, furniture is well equipped and designed. This villa has 1st and 2nd floor and your room is located at 2nd floor. Spacious living room, kitchen, big balcony and beautiful garden, you can enjoy everything at the house. The room is well equipped and spacious, total 4 people can stay at one room, each floor has bathroom. There is also seminar room you can use freely, there is computer, books, desk.

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[kozaza picks] “My Love from the Star” Special Exhibition: Rooms around DDP

My Love from the Star exhibition will be held from June 10th to August 15th on DDP (Dongdaemun Design Plaza).
You can watch the house that Do, Min Joon & Cheon, Song I used to live in – Actual film set, enjoy shooting experience (Chroma-Key) in balcony space and more. And It will display 3D video, many photo zones, etc.

So, kozaza picks some accommodations aroud the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)!

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Citrus homestay @Dongdaemun
Citrus Homestay is filled with delicious fragrance if fresh yuzu. Kim, host of Citrus serves tea to all of her guests, fresh from Jeju Island, her hometown. She not only has prepared this traditional Korean tea to warm up her guests, but also prepared many activities to be engaged with great traditions of Korea.

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Dongdaemun Homestay @Dongdaemun
Center of Seoul, Near the Dongdaemun. The rooms are clean and comfortable. Modern bathroom and kitchen is hygienic and easy to use. And convenient transportation, close to shopping and special experience.
It is close to Jongno and Kwangwhamoon area, so You can reach Seoul’s major tourist attractions within 20 minutes by subway or bus.

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Co-op Residence @Dongdaemun
A perfect location for shopping and transportation. Co-op Residence has a individual room, living room, kitchen, and toilet. The room is located on the 15th floor, you can see the beautiful night view of Seoul.

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Mama Guesthouse @Myeongdong
Mama Guest House is an accommodation near Myeongdong, in the center of Seoul. Guests can conveniently enjoy shopping and tourism. Many attractions are accessible by walking. Guest rooms are decorated in Korean style, providing guests with comfortable rests. Terraces attached to the building overlook pretty outdoor scenery.

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[Seoul trip] Korea Drama “My Love from the Star” Special Exhibition

My Love from the Star exhibition will be held from June 10th to August 15th on DDP(Dongdaemun Design Plaza)

You can watch the house that Do, Min Joon & Cheon, Song I used to live in – Actual film set, enjoy shooting experience(Chroma-Key) in balcony space and more. And It will display 3D video, many photo zones, etc.

 

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[kozaza stay] Hanok Guesthouse HohoJung @Jongno, Seoul

Hohojung is woman-only guesthouse located in Jongro, which first started by leasing a room that was available in the office the host work at. When the guests are out, the space is used as office, and at night when the guests return, it is used as comfortable and cozy bedrooms. There is one single room, and one dormitory (for 4 guests). It takes 8-mins walk from the Hyehwa metro station Exit. 4 (line 4).

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[kozaza stay] Kimchee Guesthouse @Hondae, Seoul

[ About the Place ]
The guesthouse is within walking distance of restaurants, bars, clubs, and shopping that are open from dusk till dawn EVERY NIGHT!! We are only 5 minutes walk from Hongik Univ. Station for access all over Seoul. The airport train (AREX) comes directly to Hongik Univ. Station. NO TRANSFER!

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Extremely informative English-speaking staff offering detailed information on directions, attractions, good shows, restaurants, cafes, bars, and clubs, all within a few minute walk. If you are looking to meet great people and have a blast, then the Kimchee Hongdae Guesthouse is the place for you.

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[kozaza stay] Seoul accommodations for backpackers

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Seoul is the capital and largest metropolis of Korea. There are many famous restaurants, historical site, tourist attractions in Seoul. So many travelers visit Seoul every day. Today, kozaza picks reasonable price and cozy acoommodations in Seoul for backpackers. Please have a nice trip in Seoul and make yourself comfortable in the house.

 

 

Artists’ Atelier @Gangnam

Artists’ Atelier, a homestay in Seoul located in Seocho-gu, Gangnam. It is located near Subway line 3, at Sinsa Station. Sinsa is one of the hottest spots in Seoul, where street is filled with fashonistas, trendy cafes serving delightful deserts, and extraordinary restaurants. In the midst of the metropolis, Artists’ Atelier features its own unique characteristics, decorated with the paintings painted by the host who is also a working artist.

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You can book Artists’ Atelier HERE at kozaza

 

 

Citrus homestay @Dongdaemun

Citrus Homestay is filled with delicious fragrance if fresh yuzu. Kim, host of Citrus serves tea to all of her guests, fresh from Jeju Island, her hometown. She not only has prepared this traditional Korean tea to warm up her guests, but also prepared many activities to be engaged with great traditions of Korea. It is a great time to check out this sweet homestay while it is on promotional sale!

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You can book Citrus homestay HERE at kozaza

 

 

WONNIE’S Guest House @Hondae

This newly-opened guest house is located very nearby Hong-ik university in Seoul which is perfectly safe and artistic place. Also it’s close to many tourist attractions, including Myong-dong, Insa-dong, Dongdaemun, Gyeonbokgung palace, Han river, Gwangwhamun, Jongno, Namsan tower, Bukchon hanok village and more. This guest house is specially designed for backpackers looking to experience a real Korea with various program, friendly attitude, fun and sociable atmosphere.

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You can book WONNIE’S Guest House HERE at kozaza

 

 

Tteuranchae Hanokstay @Bukchon

The accommodation is located at the center of the neighborhood and the view is fantastic, including the view of the mountain. Woods in Jung-dok Library can be seen through the window, and it is perfect place for relaxation.

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[kozaza stay] SUTOME Guesthouse @Mapo-gu, Seoul

SUTOME is a gallery that provides unique space for various art events and exhibitions and a guest house that accommodates up to 25 guests. SUTOME is a three-story house located in Mapo-gu, Seoul and was originally built in the mid 1970’s. SUTOME opened as a guest house / gallery in January 2013 after a full renovation and has six rooms available for guests. SUTOME offers a convenient travel experience with its close proximity to many notable places in Seoul and easy access to public transportations. At the same time, SUTOME is tucked in a residential area to provide homey and quiet stay for guests. SUTOME wishes to become a hub for travelers from all parts of the world and a platform to share arts and cultures.

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