Seoul’s “KeDeHun 8” – The Ultimate Pilgrimage Trail for K-Pop Demon Hunters Fans

Seoul is more than just skyscrapers and neon lights. With the release of K-Pop Demon Hunters, the city has become a live stage for fans, offering a unique “pilgrimage” experience to settings featured in the film. If you’re looking for a blend of K-pop culture, urban adventure, and iconic photo-spots, this list of eight locations will guide your next visit.


Why this matters

The film K-Pop Demon Hunters is not only a global streaming hit but also a cultural touchpoint that merges Korean pop music, folklore and urban landscapes. VISITKOREA – Imagine Your Korea+2Vogue+2
fans and tourists are now exploring the real-life locations seen in the movie — making these places more than just landmarks; they’ve become interactive fan-experiences. gowithguide.com+1
Here are the eight spots (often called the “KeDeHun 8” by fans) you should put on your map:


1. Naksan Park & the Fortress Wall Walk

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A hilltop park overlooking Seoul, with remnants of the old fortress wall. In the film it’s depicted as the secret meeting spot for characters Rumi & Jinu. Trazy Blog+1
Why go: Great for panoramic cityscape shots, golden-hour light, and getting a sense of “Seoul above the city”.
Pro tip: Arrive just before sunset to catch the city lights turning on. Wear comfortable shoes for the stairs and slope.


2. Gyeongbokgung Palace

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This majestic palace is the heart of Korea’s Joseon dynasty architecture, and in the film it serves as a backdrop to the blend of tradition and pop-fantasy. Trazy Blog
Why go: Wear a hanbok (traditional Korean dress) for free (or discounted) palace entry and get immersive photos.
Pro tip: Go early in the morning to beat the crowds. Arrive via Gyeongbokgung Station for ease.


3. Bukchon Hanok Village

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Winding alleys filled with hanok (traditional Korean houses). In the film, memorable scenes occur here — secret meetings, rooftop confrontations, and mixing of old-and-new aesthetic. Trazy Blog+1
Why go: Ideal for artistic photos, immersive cultural walks, and experiencing how Seoul’s historic past meets modern life.
Pro tip: Respect residents (quiet voices, no trespassing). Visit during off-peak hours for calm.


4. Myeongdong Shopping Street

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The bustling heart of Seoul’s shopping and K-culture scene. The film uses it as the central hub for characters and drama. Vogue+1
Why go: You’ll find K-pop merchandise, street food, beauty stores, and unmistakable energy.
Pro tip: Visit late afternoon into evening for best experience. Try popular street-foods like tteokbokki or fried chicken.


5. Cheongdam Bridge (Over the Han River)

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A dramatic bridge crossing the Han River; in the film, it appears during a major action/visual sequence. seoulkorean.sg+1
Why go: Offers expansive views of the river, city skyline, and a moment of cinematic Seoul.
Pro tip: For best shots, go just after sunset — the city lights reflecting on water make it magical.


6. COEX K‑Pop Square (Samseong Station)

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This ultra-modern plaza with huge digital screens is featured in the film as the screen “shrine” for fandom and pop spectacle. seoulkorean.sg+1
Why go: Perfect for K-pop fans, digital-art lovers, and those who want an urban, high-energy photo moment.
Pro tip: During late evening, the lights and screens are most impressive. Combine with Starfield COEX Mall nearby.


7. N Seoul Tower (Namsan Tower)

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Situated on Namsan mountain, this tower overlooks the whole of Seoul. It’s used in the film as a climactic visual moment and city symbol. seoulkorean.sg+1
Why go: Unmissable panoramic view, romantic night time atmosphere, and a fan-fav scene location.
Pro tip: Take the Namsan cable car or bus to the top. Visit just after dusk for golden-hour light turning into city-lights.


8. Jayayang Station (Ttukseom Yuwonji)

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While slightly less documented, you mentioned Jayayang Station (commonly called Ttukseom Han River Park area) – it appears in fan-lists as a “real-life subway/urban everyday scene” used in the film.
Why go: Gives a different flavour — the everyday city, local transit vibe, and riverside calm.
Pro tip: Combine a visit with Ttukseom Han River Park for a relaxed riverside stroll and local snack-vendors.


Summary & Travel Tips

  • These eight locations form a fan-trail of the film K-Pop Demon Hunters — blending iconic landmarks with modern K-pop culture.
  • Many local tourism guides now recognise this, noting a rise in visitors to these spots post-film release. gowithguide.com+1
  • Best time to travel: Evening visits amplify the cinematic feel (city lights, urban drama). Mornings are best for calmer sightseeing.
  • Getting around: Seoul’s subway is excellent. Use a T-money card. Most of these spots are on convenient lines (Jongno, Gangnam, etc).
  • Cultural etiquette: Many of the locations are residential (Bukchon) or historic (Gyeongbokgung). Be respectful.
  • Photo-friendly bonus: Dress up (optional) in K-pop inspired outfit or hanbok at traditional sites for unique travel photos.
  • Fan-experience: If you’re a fan of the film, consider marking your visit with a hashtag (#KeDeHunTrail or similar) or join a local tour.

Final thoughts

For foreign visitors seeking something beyond the usual Seoul landmarks, the KeDeHun 8 trail offers a fresh lens: the intersection of pop culture, animation fantasy, and real urban identity. Whether you’re a devotee of the film, a K-pop fan, or simply a traveller interested in immersive stories, these eight destinations combine magic, memory, and meaningful travel.
So grab your camera, your soundtrack from the film, and set off on a Seoul pilgrimage that’s both playful and profound.


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