Ijin Sanghoe (이진상회)
Ijin Sanghoe (이진상회)
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Ijin Sanghoe is a complex cultural space with a café, a Korean table d’hote restaurant, an Indian curry restaurant, and a prop shop on a large site of 16,000 m2. As befitted for a representative city of ceramics, this space is filled with ceramics right from the entrance. In addition, there are many sculptures outside along the trail, like an outdoor art museum, providing many things to look around. The bakery café, the most famous spot in Ijin Sanghoe, has different designs for each seat, making it fun to choose where to sit. It sells many unique breads made using Icheon rice and various cakes. In particular, visitors can take the ceramic plates along with the bread they picked to their table. A rice ball-shaped bread and a fried egg-shaped bread made from Icheon rice are especially popular. It is a great place to be enjoyed by anyone, regardless of gender or age, as it is a large space full of attractions.
– Address : 656 Seoicheon-ro, Majang-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
※ Presentation Information
– Main Dish
Icheon Specialty Pure Rice Cheese Baguette
– Information and Guides
+82-70-8888-8882
– Menu
Various breads, cakes, coffee, and beverages
– Opening Hours
10:30–21:00
– Parking
Available
– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)




◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Icheon Ye’s Park (이천도자예술마을 (이천 예스파크))
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Icheon Ye’s Park, located in Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, has various ceramic workshops gathered in this village. Each workshop has its own unique characteristics, so visitors can take a look around and purchase freely. It’s also fun to stop by a café and take a break. Some workshops operate a pottery-making experience program, allowing visitors to create their own work. Every spring and fall, in particular, a regular discount event on ceramics is held. Icheon is famous not only for pottery but also for its high-quality rice. Visiors will find restaurants of various sizes, from large hanok (traditional Korean house) to small houses, along the Gyeongchung-daero that serve rice produced in Icheon.