DAISO Dapsimni Branch[Tax Refund Shop](다이소 답십리점)
DAISO Dapsimni Branch[Tax Refund Shop](다이소 답십리점)
– Homepage
www.daiso.co.kr/
Often called the “people’s store,” Daiso is Korea’s leading fixed-price retail brand, offering everyday essentials at reasonable prices. With more than 30,000 household items, it adds value to everyday life and makes shopping more enjoyable.
– Address : Anam Building, 308, Cheonho-daero, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday
– Information and Guides
1522-4400
– Opening Hours
10:00~22:00
– Day Off
Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays
– Parking
Not available
– Restroom
Not available
– Items for Sale
Clothing, Footwear, Bags, Sporting goods, Perfume / cosmetics, Miscellaneous goods, Jewelry / accessories, Ginseng / herbal medicines / health supplements, Food products, Souvenirs / local specialties, Traditional crafts / ceramics / wooden crafts / other handicrafts, Mobile phone accessories, Stationery / toys / recreational goods



◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Seoul Upcycling Plaza (서울새활용플라자)
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– Homepage
www.seoulup.or.kr
Saehwaryong is a Korean term for upcycling, a process of redesigning or recycling discarded resources or materials to give them a new value or purpose. Seoul Upcycling Plaza operates upcycling-related exhibitions, upcycling practice education and experience programs, design studios, upcycling stores, workshops, and more. It is a great place to look around for ideas and inspirations on how to use products for longer periods of time. The plaza demonstrates the first step to creating a resource-recycling society.
⊙ Salgoji Sports Park (살곶이 체육공원)
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Salgoji Sports Park is located along the Joongnangcheon Riverside near Hanyang University. Its name “Salgoji” holds deep historical significance, meaning “the place where an arrow is shot” in Korean. The park features facilities such as an inline skating rink, soccer field, basketball court, and badminton court. There are dedicated bicycle paths and pedestrian walkways around the park. Throughout the year, walking festivals and mini marathons are organized, making it a beloved spot among cyclists. In the summer, an outdoor water playground is operated.
⊙ Hanyang University Seoul Hospital (한양대학교병원(서울))
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Hanyang University Medical Center, established in 1972 with the motto of “Love in Deed and Truth”, offers exceptional medical care to patients worldwide. It is equipped with advanced medical equipment and staffed by highly skilled and experienced medical professionals. The hospital has achieved grade 1 in the adequacy evaluation for several diseases, including cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, as well as major cancers, making it a top medical institution. Its goal is to provide prompt and convenient medical care to both domestic and international patients in a patient-centered approach.
⊙ YOU&I Clinic Wangsimni (유앤아이의원 왕십리점)
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YOU&I Clinic is a trusted dermatology and aesthetic clinic with extensive experience and expertise accumulated since 2006.
At YOU&I Clinic, we are committed to using authentic products, providing precise and honest treatments, and offering personalized services tailored to each individual’s needs.
We welcome clients not only from Korea but also from Japan, China, and Thailand, and offer Japanese and Chinese interpretation services. All foreign clients receive treatments at the same prices as Korean clients.
YOU&I Clinic specializes in lifting, petite procedures, and skin boosters, as well as a wide range of aesthetic skin treatments. We also provide thorough aftercare to ensure the highest level of satisfaction for every client.
⊙ Cheonggyecheon Museum (청계천박물관)
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– Homepage
museum.seoul.go.kr
– Tel
+82-2-2286-3410
Cheonggyecheon Museum officially opened in October 2005. The museum’s long, glass exterior represents the flowing waters of Cheonggyecheon Stream, which runs through the heart of Seoul. The museum has a permanent exhibition hall, special exhibition hall, educational hall, and an auditorium. The museum contains visual representations of Seoul before and after the transition of Cheonggyecheon Stream. The permanent exhibition hall was remodeled in October 2015, and now offers even more ways to view the history of Seoul as shaped by Cheonggyecheon Stream.