# KoreaAPI — full verified corpus (/llms-full.txt) The verifiable data layer for Korean culture — callable by any AI agent (MCP), citable by any answer engine. This is the COMPLETE corpus (every verified entity); /llms.txt is the short index. Every entity is cross-checked across independent sources (Wikidata · Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · OpenStreetMap · TMDB · KTO), bilingual (KO / official EN / romanized), and stamped with a transparent Skill Score + provenance. To cite a row, quote the Cite line under it. As of 2026-06-28 · 927 verified entities · https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/ · machine-readable JSON: https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/latest.json ## K-pop artists (142) ### 2NE1 — 2NE1 [투원이원] 2NE1 (Korean: 투애니원; RR: Tuaeniwon; pronounced [tʰu.ɛ.ni.wʌn]) is a South Korean girl group formed by YG Entertainment in 2009. The group consists of Bom, CL, Dara, and Minzy. Known for their musical experimentation, fashion, and stage presence, they are a leading figure of the Korean Wave and among the most influential K-pop girl groups of all time. They are recognized for expanding girl group styles in the Korean music industry, which in turn broke stereotypes of K-pop. Facts: 2NE1 — verified Korean artist. Debut 2009. Agency: YG Entertainment. 4 members. Details: Genre: synth-pop, K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q171885 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia 2NE1 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz e119e5ff-0de0-421c-a630-0516c6acede8 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "2NE1 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/2ne1.html ### 2PM — 2PM [2PM] 2PM (Korean: 투피엠) is a South Korean boy band formed by JYP Entertainment in 2008 composed of six members: Jun. K (formerly known as Junsu), Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Junho, and Chansung. Originally a seven-piece group, Jaebeom left the band in 2009. Unlike most Korean boy bands at the time, 2PM constructed a tough and masculine image through their intense performances often featuring acrobatic stunts and sex appeal. Facts: 2PM — verified Korean artist. Debut 2008. Agency: JYP Entertainment. 7 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q222760 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; Wikipedia 2PM 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; MusicBrainz 9b94ac1a-b997-4414-9385-96178b5ef99c 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC Cite: "2PM — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/2pm.html ### 4Minute — 포미닛 [pominit] 4Minute (Korean: 포미닛, often stylized in all caps) was a South Korean girl group formed by Cube Entertainment, consisting of members Jihyun, Gayoon, Jiyoon, Hyuna and Sohyun. The group was known for its edgy dance-pop style and "girl crush" image that attracted a large female fan base. The group debuted in June 2009 with the single, "Hot Issue." They ultimately released one full-length Japanese album, Diamond (2010), one full-length Korean album, 4Minutes Left (2011), seven Korean extended plays, and multiple singles … Facts: 4Minute (포미닛) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2009. Agency: Cube Entertainment. 5 members. Details: Genre: synth-pop, K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q39682 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; Wikipedia 4Minute 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; MusicBrainz 7c7a377e-2137-4120-ac20-c3d7286256e6 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC Cite: "4Minute — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/4minute.html ### AB6IX — AB6IX [AB6IX] AB6IX (Korean: 에이비식스; RR: Eibisikseu; pronounced as A-B-Six) is a South Korean boy band formed by Brand New Music. The group currently consists of four members: Jeon Woong, Kim Dong-hyun, Park Woo-jin and Lee Dae-hwi. Former leader Lim Young-min's departure from the group was announced on June 8, 2020. The group debuted on May 22, 2019, with their first EP titled B:Complete. Facts: AB6IX — verified Korean artist. Debut 2019. Agency: Brand New Music. 4 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, dance-pop, hip-hop · Awards: Seoul Music Award for Rookie of the Year Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q63852480 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia AB6IX 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; MusicBrainz 1d2c24a6-9ae6-460b-a65e-63671c9fbdd9 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "AB6IX — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ab6ix.html ### Aespa — Aespa [Aespa] Aespa ( ES-pah; Korean: 에스파; RR: Eseupa, stylized in all lowercase or as æspa) is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment. The group consists of four members: Karina, Giselle, Winter, and Ningning. The group is known for popularizing the metaverse concept and hyperpop music in K-pop. Aespa debuted on November 17, 2020, with the single "Black Mamba", which achieved the highest number of views in 24 hours for a K-pop group's debut video. Facts: Aespa — verified Korean artist. Debut 2020-10-26. Agency: SM Entertainment. 4 members. Details: Genre: K-pop · Awards: MTV Europe Music Award for Best Korean Act, Seoul Music Award for Rookie of the Year, Melon Music Award for Artist of the Year Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q100877982 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Aespa 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz b51c672b-85e0-48fe-8648-470a2422229f 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Aespa — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/aespa.html ### Ahn Trio — 안 트리오 [an teurrio] The Ahn Trio is a classical piano trio composed of three sisters: Angella (violin), Lucia (piano), and Maria (cello) Ahn; Lucia and Maria are twins. Born in Seoul, Korea, they moved to New York City in 1981, and began their training at the Juilliard School. The sisters formed a trio while they were earning their master's degrees at Juilliard. The Ahn Trio is known for its performance of new classical music, genre-crossing programming, and collaborations with other artists. Facts: Ahn Trio (안 트리오) — verified Korean artist. Debut 1989. Agency: Sony Masterworks. 3 members. Details: Genre: classical music, crossover, alternative music Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q845628 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Ahn Trio 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; MusicBrainz 534a5a5e-d36a-4798-ba45-44f2a02aaddc 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Ahn Trio — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ahntrio.html ### AKMU — AKMU [AKMU] AKMU (; Korean: 악뮤), formerly Akdong Musician (; Korean: 악동뮤지션), is a South Korean duo consisting of siblings Lee Chan-hyuk and Lee Su-hyun signed to their own independent label Cemter of Inspiration, translated from "Yeonggam-ui Saemteo" which is also the name of an exhibition previously held by Chan-hyuk in 2023 and 2025. As prominent figures of South Korea, their musical impact in their native country has earned them numerous accolades and the honorific title "The Nation's Siblings". They are also cited as "musical prodigies" and "geniuses" … Facts: AKMU — verified Korean artist. Debut 2014. Agency: YG Entertainment. 2 members. Details: Genre: folk music, K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q10728972 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia AKMU 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz a1eba844-8c3e-4c61-8f54-f5e086b58c01 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "AKMU — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/akmu.html ### An Yu-jin — 안유진 [An Yu-jin] An Yu-jin (Korean: 안유진; born September 1, 2003) is a South Korean singer and dancer. She is the leader of the girl group Ive under Starship Entertainment and a former member of South Korean-Japanese girl group Iz*One. Facts: An Yu-jin (안유진) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Off The Record Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop, J-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q55694622 2026-06-28 15:05 UTC; Wikipedia An Yu-jin 2026-06-28 15:05 UTC Cite: "An Yu-jin — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/anyujin.html ### AOA — AOA [AOA] Aoa, AOA, or AoA may refer to: Facts: AOA — verified Korean artist. Debut 2012-07-16. Agency: FNC Entertainment. 8 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, dance-pop, contemporary R&B Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q492035 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia AOA 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz 23492596-1fa6-45b1-8de6-eed4a829483b 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "AOA — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/aoa.html ### Apink — 에이핑크 [Apink] Apink (Korean: 에이핑크; Japanese: エーピンク) is a South Korean girl group formed in 2011, currently consists of five members: Chorong, Bomi, Eunji, Namjoo, and Hayoung. Originally a septet, Yookyung left in 2013 to pursue her education and Naeun left to pursue her acting career in 2022. The group debuted on April 19, 2011, with the extended play (EP) Seven Springs of Apink. Since their debut, Apink has won awards at shows such as the Golden Disc Awards, the Seoul Music Awards and the Mnet Asian Music Awards. Facts: Apink (에이핑크) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2011-04-19. Agency: IST Entertainment. 7 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, bubblegum music, synth-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483286 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Apink 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 9102bdf6-b03e-4470-9f78-12127c4995cc 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Apink — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/apink.html ### Ateez — 에이티즈 [Eitijeu] Ateez (Korean: 에이티즈; RR: Eitijeu; stylised in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by KQ Entertainment. The group consists of eight members: Hongjoong, Seonghwa, Yunho, Yeosang, San, Mingi, Wooyoung and Jongho. They debuted on October 24, 2018, with the extended play (EP) Treasure EP.1: All to Zero. As of February 2026, Ateez have released thirteen EPs, two studio albums, twenty-eight singles, two single albums, one deluxe and repackaged album in the Korean language, as well as two single albums, three EPs and three studio albums in the Japanese language. Facts: Ateez (에이티즈) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2018-10-24. Agency: KQ Entertainment. 8 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, hip-hop, dance-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q59793088 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Ateez 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz cf0dbc16-4e24-4957-b5b4-955c8978f690 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Ateez — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ateez.html ### B.A.P — B.A.P [B.A.P] Facts: B.A.P — verified Korean artist. Debut 2012-01-27. Agency: TS Entertainment. 6 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q483234 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia B.A.P (South Korean band) 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz cec282f3-95d2-4d2a-860a-78ecd0af9da1 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "B.A.P — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bap.html ### Baby V.O.X. — 베이비복스 [Beibi Bokseu] Facts: Baby V.O.X. (베이비복스) — verified Korean artist. Debut 1997. Agency: DR Music. Details: Genre: K-pop, rhythm and blues Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q490213 2026-06-28 09:40 UTC; Wikipedia Baby Vox 2026-06-28 09:40 UTC Cite: "Baby V.O.X. — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/babyvox.html ### Babymonster — 베이비몬스터 [Beibimonseuteo] Babymonster (Korean: 베이비몬스터; stylized in all caps), also referred to as Baemon ( BAY-mon; 베몬), is a South Korean girl group formed by YG Entertainment. The group is composed of seven members: Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Ahyeon, Rami, Rora, and Chiquita. Babymonster debuted as a full ensemble on April 1, 2024, with their eponymous extended play (EP) Babymons7er. Its single, "Sheesh", became their first top-ten entry on South Korea's Circle Digital Chart. Facts: Babymonster (베이비몬스터) — verified Korean artist. Agency: YG Entertainment. 7 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q115967938 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Babymonster 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 5829cd4f-e693-4b03-abe5-1226243c23d6 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Babymonster — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/babymonster.html ### Bae Jin-young — 배진영 [Bae Jin-yeong] Bae Jin-young (Korean: 배진영; born May 10, 2000) is a South Korean singer and actor. He is a former member of South Korean boy groups CIX and Wanna One, after finishing tenth in the final rankings of Produce 101 season 2. Following Wanna One's disbandment, Bae Jinyoung debuted in CIX in July 2019 and departed from the group after his contract expired in August 2024. Facts: Bae Jin-young (배진영) — verified Korean artist. Agency: C9 Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q30313912 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC; Wikipedia Bae Jin-young 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC Cite: "Bae Jin-young — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/baejinyoung.html ### Bae Suzy — 수지 (1994년) [Suji (1994nyeon)] Bae Su-ji (Korean: 배수지; born October 10, 1994), anglicized as Bae Suzy, and also known mononymously as Suzy, is a South Korean singer and actress. A former member of girl group Miss A (2010–2017), she made her debut as an actress in 2011 with the television series Dream High and starred in the film Architecture 101 (2012). Following the latter's success, Bae has been nicknamed the "Nation's First Love" by South Korean media outlets. She then starred in dramas Gu Family Book (2013), Uncontrollably Fond (2016), and While You Were Sleeping (2017). Facts: Bae Suzy (수지 (1994년)) — verified Korean artist. Agency: JYP Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop · Awards: Asia Artist Awards, Asia Artist Awards, Asia Artist Awards Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q464645 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC; Wikipedia Bae Suzy 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC Cite: "Bae Suzy — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/baesuzy.html ### BigBang — 빅뱅 [Bigbang] Facts: BigBang (빅뱅) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2006. Agency: YG Entertainment. 5 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, synth-pop, electro hop · Awards: Diamond Play Button, QQ Music Awards, list of awards and nominations received by Big Bang Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q282104 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Big Bang (disambiguation) 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz ec2bcb77-b9a1-49e2-bfe7-419586bbef48 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "BigBang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bigbang.html ### Blackpink — BLACKPINK [BLACKPINK] Blackpink (Korean: 블랙핑크; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by YG Entertainment. The group is composed of four members: Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa. Regarded by various publications as the "biggest girl group in the world", they are recognized as a leading force in the Korean Wave and an ambassador of the "girl crush" concept in K-pop, which explores themes of self-confidence and female empowerment … Facts: Blackpink (BLACKPINK) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2016. Agency: YG Entertainment. 4 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, electronic dance music, hip-hop · Awards: Diamond Play Button Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q25056945 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Blackpink 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 48646387-1664-4c9a-9139-9bfd091b823c 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Blackpink — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/blackpink.html ### Block B — 블락비 [Beullakbee] Block B (Korean: 블락비) is a South Korean boy band managed by KQ Entertainment, and consists of seven members: Taeil, B-Bomb, Jaehyo, U-Kwon, Park Kyung, Zico, and P.O. Block B has received several accolades, including nominations for seven Golden Disc Awards and eleven Seoul Music Awards. Block B was created by musician Cho PD in 2011 on a budget of US$1.4 million. They made their live debut on KBS' Music Bank and MTV's Match Up!. In 2012, they released their debut studio album, Blockbuster, which finished in the top ten on the Billboard Korea and Gaon Album charts. Facts: Block B (블락비) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2011. Agency: Stardom Entertainment. 7 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, hip-hop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q498326 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Block B 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz 977e9297-a7e4-449c-94f0-2c500245d07e 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Block B — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/blockb.html ### BoA — 보아 [boa] Kwon Bo-ah (Korean: 권보아; born November 5, 1986), known professionally as BoA, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and actress often referred to as the "Queen of K-pop". Born and raised in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, BoA was discovered by SM Entertainment talent agents when she accompanied her older brother, a music video director, to a talent search in 1998. She was trained for two years and made her debut with ID; Peace B (2000). BoA has since released twenty studio albums, including ten in Korean, nine in Japanese, and one in English. Facts: BoA (보아) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia BoA 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; MusicBrainz a16d1433-ba89-4f72-a47b-a370add0bb55 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "BoA — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/boa.html ### BoyNextDoor — 보이넥스트도어 [boyinekseudeo] BoyNextDoor (Korean: 보이넥스트도어; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by KOZ Entertainment in 2023. The group consists of six members: Sungho, Riwoo, Myung Jaehyun, Taesan, Leehan, and Woonhak. Characterized by its eponymous "boy next door" image, the group defines their work as easy listening with themes drawn from daily life. BoyNextDoor debuted in May 2023, with the single album Who!, which formed the first installment in the "First Love" trilogy that defined the group's first releases. Facts: BoyNextDoor (보이넥스트도어) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q118178306 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia BoyNextDoor 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 656d0024-7b5f-4089-9d3e-ce383f15f1b7 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "BoyNextDoor — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/boynextdoor.html ### BtoB — 비투비 [Biteuubi] BtoB ( BEE-too-bee; Korean: 비투비; acronym for Born to Beat; often stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed in 2012 by Cube Entertainment. The group consists of Seo Eun-kwang, Lee Min-hyuk, Lee Chang-sub, Im Hyun-sik, Peniel and Yook Sung-jae. Originally a septet, Jung Il-hoon departed from the group on December 31, 2020. BtoB debuted on March 21, 2012, performing "Insane" (비밀) and "Imagine" on M Countdown. Facts: BtoB (비투비) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2012. Agency: Cube Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q491067 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia BtoB (band) 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; MusicBrainz 7728b64d-8925-4a1c-b684-a88c6194a241 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "BtoB — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/btob.html ### BTS — 방탄소년단 [bangtansonyeondan] BTS (Korean: 방탄소년단; RR: Bangtan sonyeondan; lit. 'Bulletproof Boy Scouts'), also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010. The band consists of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook, who co-write or co-produce much of their material. Originally a hip hop group, they expanded their musical style to incorporate a wide range of genres, while their lyrics have focused on subjects including mental health, the troubles of school-age youth and coming of age, loss, the journey towards self-love, individualism and the consequences of fame and recognition. Facts: BTS (방탄소년단) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2013-06-13. Agency: Big Hit Music. 7 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, dance-pop, Korean hip-hop · Awards: American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group, American Music Award for Tour of the Year, Billboard Music Award for Top Social Artist Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q13580495 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; Wikipedia BTS 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; MusicBrainz 0d79fe8e-ba27-4859-bb8c-2f255f346853 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC Cite: "BTS — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bts.html ### Cheetah — 치타 [chita] The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a species of large feline and the only living member of the genus Acinonyx. The cheetah is a pursuit predator and the fastest land animal, capable of running at 93–104 km/h (58–65 mph); it has evolved for speed, having powerful hindlimb muscles, long limbs and a flexible spine. The cheetah has a tawny to creamy white or pale buff fur that is marked with evenly spaced, solid black spots. The head is small and rounded, with a short snout and black tear-like facial streaks. Facts: Cheetah (치타) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q23907 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC; Wikipedia Cheetah 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC; MusicBrainz 7040a448-9dec-412e-b56a-8378a4e83da4 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC Cite: "Cheetah — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cheetah.html ### Choerry — 최리 [Choe-ri] Facts: Choerry (최리) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Blockberry Creative. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q58224261 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; Wikipedia Choerry 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; MusicBrainz da37f5a2-3436-4825-b7dd-1a6e9a82ee33 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC Cite: "Choerry — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/choerry.html ### Chung Ha — 청하 (가수) [Cheong-ha] Kim Chung-ha (Korean: 김청하; born Kim Chan-mi, February 9, 1996), known mononymously as Chung Ha (stylized in all caps), is a South Korean singer, dancer and choreographer. She finished fourth in Mnet's girl group survival show Produce 101, becoming a member of the resulting girl group I.O.I. Following the dissolution of I.O.I in 2017, Chung Ha debuted as a solo artist with the extended play Hands on Me. Facts: Chung Ha (청하 (가수)) — verified Korean artist. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q26214034 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Chung Ha 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 08525643-7a01-411e-8188-8bf57261c8b3 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Chung Ha — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/chungha.html ### CIX — CIX [CIX is an English acronym/name, not Korean text. If you meant to provide Korean text, please provide it in Hangul (한글) and I'll romanize it] CIX can refer to: Facts: CIX — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia CIX 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC; MusicBrainz 03e53482-a069-4e65-aa7a-117ede967ffe 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC Cite: "CIX — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cix.html ### Cravity — CRAVITY [Keurabiteu] Cravity (Korean: 크래비티; RR: Keuraebiti) is a South Korean boy band under Starship Entertainment. The group is composed of nine members: Serim, Allen, Jungmo, Woobin, Wonjin, Minhee, Hyeongjun, Taeyoung, and Seongmin. They debuted on April 14, 2020, with their extended play, Season 1. Hideout: Remember Who We Are. Facts: Cravity (CRAVITY) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2020. Agency: Starship Entertainment. 9 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q90628571 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Cravity 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 035e63b4-a34d-4f8e-a61f-6c2527eed16e 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Cravity — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cravity.html ### Day6 — DAY6 [DEI6] Day6 (Korean: 데이식스; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean pop rock band under the label JYP Entertainment. The group debuted on September 7, 2015, with the EP The Day, which peaked at No.2 on Billboard's World Album Chart a week following its release. The band consists of four members: Sungjin, Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon. Originally a six-member band, Junhyeok departed on February 27, 2016, and Jae departed on December 31, 2021. Facts: Day6 (DAY6) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2015. Agency: JYP Entertainment. 5 members. Details: Genre: Korean rock, K-pop, pop rock Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20898046 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; Wikipedia Day6 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; MusicBrainz 77191d5f-1045-4b3b-ad7f-12ea398db929 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC Cite: "Day6 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/day6.html ### Dreamcatcher — 드림캐쳐 [dreamkaechwi] Facts: Dreamcatcher (드림캐쳐) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2016-11-29. Agency: Happy Face Entertainment. 7 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, electronic dance music, ballad Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20684822 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Dreamcatcher 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz a97f393a-13a7-4645-8bba-f10bd22d7228 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Dreamcatcher — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dreamcatcher.html ### Enhypen — ENHYPEN [Enhaipen] Enhypen (Korean: 엔하이픈, stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by Belift Lab. Formerly a joint venture between CJ ENM and Hybe Corporation, the group was formed through the 2020 survival competition show I-Land. The group consists of six members: Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, Jungwon, and Ni-Ki. Originally a seven-piece ensemble, Heeseung left the group in March 2026. Facts: Enhypen (ENHYPEN) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2020-11-30. Agency: Belift Lab. 8 members. Details: Genre: K-pop · Awards: Seoul Music Award for Rookie of the Year Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q99479445 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Enhypen 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 95663592-1447-4579-90f7-c94733476667 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Enhypen — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/enhypen.html ### Epex — EPEX [I'epegseu] Epex (Korean: 이펙스; RR: Ipekseu; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed and managed by C9 Entertainment. The group consists of seven members: Wish, Mu, A-Min, Baekseung, Ayden, Yewang, and Jeff. Originally an eight-member group, Keum departed in November 2025. They debuted on June 8, 2021, with their first extended play (EP) Bipolar Pt.1: Prelude of Anxiety. Facts: Epex (EPEX) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Epex 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC; MusicBrainz dab563b4-21b2-44be-b8d7-9527c4e530c1 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC Cite: "Epex — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/epex.html ### Everglow — 에버글로우 [Ebeologlou] Everglow (Korean: 에버글로우, stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group under Chxxta Company. The quartet consists of members E:U, Sihyeon, Onda, and Aisha. Cited as the "ultimate performance boss" by Korean media, they are known for their EDM-trap-inspired synth-pop sound and adopting the "girl crush" concept in K-pop. Originally a six-piece, they regrouped after departing from their former label YH Entertainment, with former members Mia and Yiren absent. Facts: Everglow (에버글로우) — verified Korean artist. Details: Genre: pop music Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q21733385 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Everglow 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz bd04c7b4-530c-4802-ae16-962d004a5093 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Everglow — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/everglow.html ### Exo — EXO [EXO] Exo (Korean: 엑소; RR: Ekso; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean-Chinese boy band based in Seoul formed by SM Entertainment in 2011 and debuted in 2012. The group consists of nine members: Xiumin, Suho, Lay, Baekhyun, Chen, Chanyeol, D.O., Kai and Sehun. They are noted for releasing music and performing extensively in Korean, Mandarin and Japanese. The group debuted with twelve members separated into Exo-K (Suho, Baekhyun, Chanyeol, D.O., Kai and Sehun) and Exo-M (Xiumin, Lay, Chen, Luhan, Kris and Tao). Facts: Exo (EXO) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2012. Agency: SM Entertainment. 11 members. Details: Genre: synth-pop, K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q494717 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Exo 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz b3785a55-2cf6-497d-b8e3-cfa21a36f997 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Exo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/exo.html ### Fromis 9 — Fromis 9 [Fromis 9 is already in Latin letters, so the romanization is: Fromis 9 (However, if you're referring to the Korean name 프로미] Fromis 9 (Korean: 프로미스나인; styled in snake_case as fromis_9) is a South Korean girl group. The group consists of five members: Song Ha-young, Park Ji-won, Lee Chae-young, Lee Na-gyung, and Baek Ji-heon. Originally a nine-piece group, Jang Gyu-ri departed the group in July 2022, and Lee Sae-rom, Roh Ji-sun, and Lee Seo-yeon departed in February 2025. Since their formation through the 2017 reality show Idol School, the group has experienced multiple management changes. Facts: Fromis 9 — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Fromis 9 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 705f04e2-fc5b-41ab-b837-1d850d44084a 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Fromis 9 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/fromis9.html ### G-Dragon — 지드래곤 [Jideuraygeon] Kwon Ji-yong (Korean: 권지용; born August 18, 1988), best known as G-Dragon (지드래곤), is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur. Dubbed the "King of K-pop", he rose to prominence as the leader of the South Korean boy band BigBang, which went on to become one of the best-selling boy bands in the world. Born in Seoul, he made his public debut at age six as part of the musical group Little Roo'ra … Facts: G-Dragon (지드래곤) — verified Korean artist. Agency: YG Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop · Awards: QQ Music Awards, Order of Cultural Merit, 4th class Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q495577 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia G-Dragon 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "G-Dragon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gdragon.html ### G.NA — G.NA [G.NA] Gina Jane Choi (born September 13, 1987), better known by her stage name G.NA, is a Canadian singer, songwriter and actress based in South Korea. She released her debut EP, Draw G's First Breath, on July 14, 2010. As a solo artist, she released one studio album, four extended plays, fifteen singles (including seven as a featured artist). She also released six OSTs. Facts: G.NA — verified Korean artist. Agency: Cube Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q292717 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC; Wikipedia G.NA 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC; MusicBrainz 7b51c615-954c-4d47-b9da-384d6a78f10f 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC Cite: "G.NA — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gna.html ### GFriend — 여자친구 (음악 그룹) [yeoja chingu] GFriend (stylized in all caps; Korean: 여자친구; RR: Yeojachingu; lit. 'Girlfriend') is a South Korean girl group formed by Source Music, a sub-label of Hybe. in 2015. The group consists of six members: Sowon, Yerin, Eunha, Yuju, SinB, and Umji. Facts: GFriend (여자친구 (음악 그룹)) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2015-01-16. Agency: Source Music. 6 members. Details: Genre: K-pop · Awards: MTV Europe Music Award for Best Korean Act Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q18733030 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia GFriend 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz eee862ac-0d4d-441c-94fe-9e2c681d7a48 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "GFriend — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gfriend.html ### Girl's Day — 걸스데이 [Geolseu-deyi] Girl's Day (Korean: 걸스데이) is a South Korean girl group formed by Dream T Entertainment in 2010. The group consists of members Sojin, Minah, Yura, and Hyeri. Members Jisun and Jiin officially left the group in 2010, while Jihae left in late 2012. After said member departures, the quartet went on to become one of the most popular and commercially successful groups of its era. Facts: Girl's Day (걸스데이) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2010. Agency: Dream T Entertainment. 7 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, dance-pop, electro swing Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q497325 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Girl's Day 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz 7284b092-eb9d-41fc-9b16-77abe96b1952 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Girl's Day — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/girlsday.html ### Girls' Generation — 소녀시대 [sonyeosidae] Girls' Generation (Korean: 소녀시대; RR: Sonyeo Sidae), also known as SNSD, is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment. The group is composed of eight members: Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona, and Seohyun. Originally a nine-piece ensemble, member Jessica departed from the group in September 2014. Among the most influential girl groups in K-pop and a leading figure of the Korean Wave, Girls' Generation has earned numerous accolades and the honorific nickname "The Nation's Girl Group" in their home country. Facts: Girls' Generation (소녀시대) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2007. Agency: SM Entertainment. 9 members. Details: Genre: synth-pop, K-pop, dance-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20153 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Girls' Generation 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz b7442f18-d9be-4185-8b51-482510046156 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Girls' Generation — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/girlsgeneration.html ### Golden Child — 골든차일드 [Golden Child] Golden Child may refer to: Facts: Golden Child (골든차일드) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q30007238 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Golden Child 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; MusicBrainz a096659f-077a-462c-8115-9037aa908f77 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Golden Child — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/goldenchild.html ### Gugudan — 구구단 [gugudan] Facts: Gugudan (구구단) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2016-06. Agency: Jellyfish Entertainment. 9 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q24694634 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Gugudan 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz fbb922f9-5ff1-4b20-9fff-c4e02515aa58 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Gugudan — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gugudan.html ### Haseul — 하슬 [ha-seul] Cho Ha-seul (Korean: 조하슬; born August 18, 1997), known mononymously as Haseul (occasionally stylized as HaSeul) is a South Korean singer. She is the leader of Loona, its sub-unit Loona 1/3, and a member of Artms. Facts: Haseul (하슬) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Blockberry Creative. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q57318729 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; Wikipedia Haseul 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; MusicBrainz 16e12893-150a-41d7-aaf3-5ad23fc76b39 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC Cite: "Haseul — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/haseul.html ### Heejin — 희진 (2000년) [Huijin] Jeon Hee-jin (Korean: 전희진; pronounced [tɕʌn çidʑin]; born October 19, 2000), known mononymously as Heejin (occasionally stylized as HeeJin) is a South Korean singer. She is a member of Loona, its sub-unit Loona 1/3, and Artms. Facts: Heejin (희진 (2000년)) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Heejin 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; MusicBrainz 9fbbbcc3-f2af-4f03-a0b1-844ee5aec94f 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC Cite: "Heejin — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/heejin.html ### Heize — 헤이즈 (가수) [Heijeu] Jang Da-hye (Korean: 장다혜; born August 9, 1991), better known by her stage name Heize (헤이즈), is a South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper, composer and producer currently signed to P Nation. The name Heize was inspired by the name of an American rapper Angel Haze, but instead of using the same English spelling, she decided to use Heize instead of Haze, because that was the spelling that came to mind. After making her debut in 2014 with the EP Heize, she gained attention after appearing on the second season of South Korean reality show Unpretty Rapstar … Facts: Heize (헤이즈 (가수)) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Heize 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; MusicBrainz 8cea34d9-e1a5-4a92-87da-de947f741fe6 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC Cite: "Heize — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/heize.html ### Hello Venus — 헬로비너스 [Hell-o Venus] Hello Venus (Korean: 헬로비너스; often stylized as HELLOVENUS) was a South Korean girl group formed by Tricell Media (formerly a joint venture between Pledis Entertainment and Fantagio). The group originally consisted of: Alice, Nara, Lime, Yooara, Yoonjo and Yooyoung. They debuted with the lead single "Venus" from their debut extended play of the same name on 9 May 2012. In July 2014, Fantagio and Pledis ended their Tricell Media joint ventures. Facts: Hello Venus (헬로비너스) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2012. Agency: Pledis Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop, synth-pop, J-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q488674 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Hello Venus 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz dfa88d06-1e44-4916-b070-840c70bdbc4a 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Hello Venus — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hellovenus.html ### Heo Ga-yoon — 허가윤 [Heo Ga-yun] Heo Ga-yoon (Korean: 허가윤; born May 18, 1990), better known by the mononym Gayoon, is a South Korean actress and singer. She is a former member of South Korean girl group 4Minute and its sub-group 2Yoon. Facts: Heo Ga-yoon (허가윤) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Cube Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q485698 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; Wikipedia Heo Ga-yoon 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC Cite: "Heo Ga-yoon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/heogayoon.html ### Highlight — 하이라이트 [Hailaiteuh] Highlight or Highlights may refer to: Facts: Highlight (하이라이트) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2009. Agency: Around Us Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q269595 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; Wikipedia Highlight 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; MusicBrainz 96680bd9-bf98-48c1-a491-0ae047b54e62 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC Cite: "Highlight — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/highlight.html ### Hyolyn — 효린 [Hyolin] Kim Hyo-jung (Korean: 김효정; born December 11, 1990), better known by her stage name Hyolyn (효린), is a South Korean singer and songwriter. Currently, she is under the management of Bridʒ, a production company she founded herself. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Sistar and their sub-unit Sistar19. Facts: Hyolyn (효린) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Starship Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q496329 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; Wikipedia Hyolyn 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; MusicBrainz 75aff57c-d397-4e6c-b5fc-1f32d7761512 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC Cite: "Hyolyn — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hyolyn.html ### Hyuna — 현아 [Hyun-a] Kim Hyun-ah (Korean: 김현아; born June 6, 1992), known professionally as Hyuna (stylized as HyunA), is a South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper and model. She debuted as a member of the girl group Wonder Girls in February 2007. Upon leaving the ensemble shortly after, Hyuna subsequently left JYP Entertainment and joined the girl group 4Minute. The group debuted in June 2009 under Cube Entertainment. Facts: Hyuna (현아) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Cube Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop, hip-hop, dance-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q234066 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; Wikipedia Hyuna 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; MusicBrainz 72e54f6a-baab-46e4-9b74-8b481724ac99 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC Cite: "Hyuna — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hyuna.html ### I-dle — I-dle [Idle] i-dle (Korean: 아이들), formerly known as (G)I-dle ((여자)아이들; (Yeoja)aideul), is a South Korean girl group formed by Cube Entertainment in 2018. The group consists of five members: Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi, and Shuhua. Originally a sextet ensemble, member Soojin departed the group on August 14, 2021. They are praised for their musicality, versatility, and for breaking stereotypes as a "self-producing" idol group, known for writing and producing much of their material. Facts: I-dle — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia I-dle 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "I-dle — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gidle.html ### I-dle — I-dle [aidol] i-dle (Korean: 아이들), formerly known as (G)I-dle ((여자)아이들; (Yeoja)aideul), is a South Korean girl group formed by Cube Entertainment in 2018. The group consists of five members: Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi, and Shuhua. Originally a sextet ensemble, member Soojin departed the group on August 14, 2021. They are praised for their musicality, versatility, and for breaking stereotypes as a "self-producing" idol group, known for writing and producing much of their material. Facts: I-dle — verified Korean artist. Debut 2018-05-02. Agency: Cube Entertainment. 6 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, electronic dance music, hip-hop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q51885404 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; Wikipedia I-dle 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; MusicBrainz 0068ae6c-7156-40f9-a81f-39294af6a549 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC Cite: "I-dle — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/idle.html ### Illit — ILLIT [ILLIT] Illit (; EYE-lit; Korean: 아일릿; RR: Aillit; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group. It was formed by Belift Lab, a sub-label of Hybe, through the 2023 JTBC survival competition show R U Next?. The group consists of five members – Yunah, Minju, Moka, Wonhee, and Iroha. The group debuted on March 25, 2024, with the extended play (EP) Super Real Me. Facts: Illit (ILLIT) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2024-03-25. Agency: Belift Lab. 5 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q122179261 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Illit 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 6b128dd7-e998-4edb-a4f5-400fef190445 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Illit — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/illit.html ### Im Nayeon — 나연 [Nayeon] Facts: Im Nayeon (나연) — verified Korean artist. Agency: JYP Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q22804243 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; Wikipedia Nayeon 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; MusicBrainz 889699cd-156f-44ed-9083-0e36915c4e50 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC Cite: "Im Nayeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/imnayeon.html ### Itzy — ITZY [ITZY] Itzy (Korean: 있지; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by JYP Entertainment. The group consists of five members: Yeji, Lia, Ryujin, Chaeryeong, and Yuna. They are recognized for their "teen crush" concept and for exploring themes of independence and self-love in their music. Itzy debuted on February 12, 2019, with the single album It'z Different and its lead single "Dalla Dalla", which emerged as the best-performing girl group song of the year in South Korea. Facts: Itzy (ITZY) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2019-02-12. Agency: JYP Entertainment. 5 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, electronic dance music, hip-hop · Awards: Seoul Music Award for Rookie of the Year Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q60732823 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Itzy 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz bce172fc-51bb-43f7-9a25-b406a0a581d5 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Itzy — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/itzy.html ### IU — 아이유 [Aiu] Lee Ji-eun (Korean: 이지은; born May 16, 1993), also known by her stage name IU (아이유), is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actress. She signed with LOEN Entertainment (now Kakao Entertainment) in 2007 as a trainee and debuted as a singer at the age of fifteen with the EP Lost and Found (2008). Although her follow-up albums brought mainstream success, it was only after the release of "Good Day", the lead single from her 2010 EP Real, that she achieved national stardom … Facts: IU (아이유) — verified Korean artist. Agency: EDAM Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop, ballad Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20145 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia IU (entertainer) 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz b9545342-1e6d-4dae-84ac-013374ad8d7c 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "IU — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/iu.html ### Ive — IVE [Aibeu] Ive (Korean: 아이브; RR: Aibeu; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by Starship Entertainment. The group is composed of six members: Gaeul, An Yu-jin, Rei, Jang Won-young, Liz, and Leeseo. Ive is known for their viral songs and for achieving one of the most successful debuts in recent K-pop, having received several rookie awards and featuring on Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40. Ive made their debut on December 1, 2021, with the single album Eleven. Facts: Ive (IVE) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2021-12-01. Agency: Starship Entertainment. 6 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q109375061 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Ive (group) 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz b2f2216a-d7a9-4ce0-8b8f-f494d9a8c196 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Ive — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ive.html ### J.Y. Park — 박진영 [Bak Jinyeong] Park Jin-young (Korean: 박진영; born December 13, 1971), also known by his stage names J. Y. Park and The Asiansoul or the initials JYP, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer, record executive, and reality television show judge. Park rose to stardom as a singer following the release of his 1994 debut album, Blue City. In 1997, he founded JYP Entertainment, which went on to become one of the most profitable entertainment agencies in South Korea. Facts: J.Y. Park (박진영) — verified Korean artist. Agency: JYP Entertainment. Details: Genre: pop music, rhythm and blues Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483283 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC; Wikipedia J.Y. Park 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC; MusicBrainz 73fc48bc-d5db-4b07-83a0-875e825a17b9 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC Cite: "J.Y. Park — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jypark.html ### Jang Won-young — 장원영 [Jang Won-yeong] Jang Won-young (Korean: 장원영; born August 31, 2004), also known mononymously as Wonyoung, is a South Korean singer. She is a member of the South Korean girl group Ive under Starship Entertainment and former member of project girl group Iz*One, having finished first in Mnet's girl group survival reality television show Produce 48 in 2018. Facts: Jang Won-young (장원영) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Columbia Records. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q56476186 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; Wikipedia Jang Won-young 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; MusicBrainz 0391efc7-0105-4c87-a0ac-4665e1119ba8 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC Cite: "Jang Won-young — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jangwonyoung.html ### Jaurim — 자우림 [jauleun] Jaurim (Korean: 자우림; Hanja: 紫雨林 meaning "Purple Rainforest") is a rock band from Seoul, South Korea. They had performed in the indie scene in 1993. The band's initial name was Full Count. They changed the band's name to Jaurim in 1997 and became major with their first released single 'Hey Hey Hey' (an original soundtrack of 꽃을 든 남자, A Man who is holding Flowers). Facts: Jaurim (자우림) — verified Korean artist. Debut 1997. Agency: Interpark. 4 members. Details: Genre: rock music · Awards: Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Band Performance Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q494321 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Jaurim 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; MusicBrainz 36d6bac0-9f2a-48a5-8620-6701942cb95b 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Jaurim — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jaurim.html ### Jay Park — 박재범 [Bak Jaebbeom] Jay Park (born April 25, 1987), Korean name Park Jae-beom (박재범), is an American rapper, singer-songwriter and dancer based in South Korea. He is a member of the Seattle-based b-boy crew Art of Movement (AOM), and founder and former CEO of the independent hip hop record labels AOMG and H1ghr Music, as well as the founder of the record label More Vision. Park returned to South Korea in June 2010 for the filming of Hype Nation, and in July, Park signed a contract with SidusHQ, one of the largest entertainment agencies in South Korea … Facts: Jay Park (박재범) — verified Korean artist. Agency: H1ghr Music. Details: Genre: hip hop culture, rhythm and blues, gangsta rap Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q429046 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC; Wikipedia Jay Park 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC; MusicBrainz 3dda8202-ce15-4031-862a-77bc6759d15e 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC Cite: "Jay Park — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jaypark.html ### Ji Woo — 지우 [jiu] Facts: Ji Woo (지우) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12965288 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; MusicBrainz 721a8530-4acb-42c0-bd6b-ff6adebec22a 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC Cite: "Ji Woo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jiwoo.html ### JinSoul — 진솔 [jinsol] Facts: JinSoul (진솔) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Blockberry Creative. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q56825122 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; Wikipedia Jinsoul 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; MusicBrainz dd776077-27c3-4f12-a838-456815ec8066 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC Cite: "JinSoul — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jinsoul.html ### JYJ — JYJ [JYJ] JYJ (formerly known as Junsu/Jejung/Yuchun in Japan) were a South Korean boy band formed in 2010 by Kim Junsu, Kim Jae-joong, and Park Yoo-chun, the three former members of TVXQ. Their group name is taken from the initial letters of each member's names. The group was formerly managed by C-JeS Entertainment in Korea. In April 2010, they released their debut record, the Japanese EP The..., which topped the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart … Facts: JYJ — verified Korean artist. Debut 2010. 3 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q51729 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia JYJ 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; MusicBrainz 6988aba7-676f-4122-b3c5-f85c863c3ddb 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "JYJ — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jyj.html ### K.Will — 케이윌 [Kei-will] Kim Hyung-soo (Korean: 김형수; born December 30, 1981), better known by his stage name K.Will (Korean: 케이윌), is a South Korean singer. The name is a combination of the first letter 'K' of his last name 'Kim' and the English word 'Will'. He debuted in 2007 and has since become known for his chart-topping ballads. He has also been dubbed the "Prince of OST" for his frequent Korean drama soundtrack appearances. Facts: K.Will (케이윌) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Starship Entertainment. Details: Genre: sentimental ballad Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q326575 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; Wikipedia K.Will 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; MusicBrainz 058bcaeb-c1b3-4ac9-8c23-9146cc7dc806 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC Cite: "K.Will — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kwill.html ### Kara — 카라 [kara] Kara or KARA may refer to: Facts: Kara (카라) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2007-03-29. Agency: DSP Media. 6 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q124459 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Kara 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz 3313f634-1405-481c-ada7-aef1980ac961 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Kara — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kara.html ### KARD — 카드 [kadeu] Facts: KARD (카드) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2016-12-13. Agency: DSP Media. 4 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q27989963 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Kard (disambiguation) 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz ad4e8332-861d-4a49-8235-b72888714be4 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "KARD — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kard.html ### Kep1er — 케플러 (음악 그룹) [Kepeul] Kep1er ( ; Korean: 케플러) is a South Korean girl group formed by CJ ENM through the Mnet reality competition show Girls Planet 999 in 2021. The group consists of six members: Kim Chae-hyun, Huening Bahiyyih, Choi Yu-jin, Kim Da-yeon, Ezaki Hikaru, and Shen Xiaoting. Originally a nine-piece ensemble, former members Kang Ye-seo and Sakamoto Mashiro departed from the group in July 2024, and Seo Young-eun departed in March 2026. The group debuted on January 3, 2022, under the co-management of WakeOne and Swing Entertainment with their first extended play (EP) First Impact. Facts: Kep1er (케플러 (음악 그룹)) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2021. Agency: WakeOne. 7 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q109077000 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Kep1er 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 187da628-d21a-4e0f-a93c-456c97a2c032 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Kep1er — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kep1er.html ### Kim Chae-yeon — 김성경 [Gim Seong-gyeong] Facts: Kim Chae-yeon (김성경) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q14897477 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; Wikipedia Kim Chae-yeon 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC Cite: "Kim Chae-yeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kimchaeyeon.html ### Kim Da-som — 김다솜 [gim da-som] Facts: Kim Da-som (김다솜) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Starship Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q6408548 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; Wikipedia Kim Da-som 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC Cite: "Kim Da-som — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kimdasom.html ### Kim Lip — 김립 [gimlib] Facts: Kim Lip (김립) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Blockberry Creative. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q56816418 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; Wikipedia Kim Lip 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; MusicBrainz e52cff7d-d20e-4d1c-ba2c-4b3ec15726cd 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC Cite: "Kim Lip — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kimlip.html ### Kiss of Life — KISS OF LIFE (음악 그룹) [KISS OF LIFE (eumak geulup)] Kiss of Life (Korean: 키스 오브 라이프; stylized in all caps), also known as KIOF, is a South Korean girl group formed by S2 Entertainment in 2023. The group consists of four members: Julie, Natty, Belle, and Haneul. They debuted on July 5, 2023, with the extended play (EP) Kiss of Life. Facts: Kiss of Life (KISS OF LIFE (음악 그룹)) — verified Korean artist. Details: Genre: disco Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q109609793 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Kiss of Life (group) 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz cbe629e3-fbbd-4071-9e12-4c5074c2231b 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Kiss of Life — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kissoflife.html ### Le Sserafim — LE SSERAFIM [LE SSERAFIM] Le Sserafim ( lə SERR-ə-fim; Korean: 르세라핌; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by Source Music, a sub-label of Hybe. The group consists of five members: Sakura Miyawaki, Kim Chaewon, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, and Hong Eunchae. Originally a six-member ensemble, Kim Garam departed from the group in July 2022. Le Sserafim debuted on May 2, 2022, with the extended play Fearless. Facts: Le Sserafim (LE SSERAFIM) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2022-03-28. Agency: Source Music. 6 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, dance-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q111381707 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Le Sserafim 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 1ee37742-1e3d-4e61-84d2-bc85f4c1459a 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Le Sserafim — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lesserafim.html ### Lee Jun-ho — Lee Jun-ho [Yi Jun-ho] Facts: Lee Jun-ho — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q138017045 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; Wikipedia Lee Jun-ho 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; MusicBrainz 6c4dccfc-cb04-4dd2-a11a-10efd4388e86 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC Cite: "Lee Jun-ho — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/leejunho.html ### Lee Min-hyuk — 이민혁 [iminhyeok] Lee Min-hyuk (Korean: 이민혁) is the name of: Facts: Lee Min-hyuk (이민혁) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Cube Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop, hip-hop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q11266766 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; Wikipedia Lee Min-hyuk 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC Cite: "Lee Min-hyuk — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/leeminhyuk.html ### Lee Soo-man — 이수만 [Lee Soo-man] Lee Soo-man (Korean: 이수만, born 18 June 1952) is a South Korean business executive and record producer who is best known for being the founder of SM Entertainment, a multinational entertainment company based in Seoul. He has also been referred to as the "president of culture", as one of the pioneers of the Korean Wave. Lee debuted as a singer in 1971 while he was a student at Seoul National University. In 1989, he founded SM Entertainment, which has since become one of the largest entertainment companies in the country. Facts: Lee Soo-man (이수만) — verified Korean artist. Agency: SM Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop · Awards: Golden Disk Awards, Seoul Music Awards, Order of Cultural Merit, 2nd class Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q484165 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; Wikipedia Lee Soo-man 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC Cite: "Lee Soo-man — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/leesooman.html ### Lovelyz — 러블리즈 [Reobellija] Lovelyz (Korean: 러블리즈) is a South Korean girl group formed in 2014 by Woollim Entertainment and is the company's first girl group. The group consists of eight members: Baby Soul, Jiae, Jisoo, Mijoo, Kei, Jin, Sujeong, and Yein. Their debut album, Girls' Invasion, was released on November 17, 2014. Facts: Lovelyz (러블리즈) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2014. Agency: Woollim Entertainment. 8 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q18437003 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Lovelyz 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz 75d74780-dfbe-409b-ba34-a0e8a2439881 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Lovelyz — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lovelyz.html ### Mamamoo — 마마무 [mamamu] Mamamoo (Korean: 마마무; commonly stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed and managed by RBW. The group is composed of four members: Solar, Moonbyul, Wheein, and Hwasa. Known for their strong live vocals, harmonies, and writing much of their material, they are recognized as one of the premier girl groups in K-pop. They are highly regarded in the industry for their talent and ability to cross multiple genres with their music; from retro, jazz, and R&B concepts in their early years to more contemporary hip-hop, as well as emotional ballads … Facts: Mamamoo (마마무) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2014-06-18. Agency: Rainbow Bridge World. 4 members. Details: Genre: pop music, jazz, contemporary R&B Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q17278068 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Mamamoo 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz fb588f59-af1a-493a-9508-ed487caa2a11 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Mamamoo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mamamoo.html ### Meng Meiqi — 미기 [Migi] Meng Meiqi (born October 15, 1998) is a Chinese singer and actress signed under Yuehua Entertainment. She began her career as a member of South Korean girl group WJSN in 2016 and went on hiatus from the group from early-2018 prior to leaving in 2023 due to the expiration of her contract. After finishing first in the Chinese edition of the survival show Produce 101, she became a member of the Chinese girl group Rocket Girls 101 in 2018. Facts: Meng Meiqi (미기) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Yuehua Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop, mandopop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q28661939 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; Wikipedia Meng Meiqi 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC Cite: "Meng Meiqi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mengmeiqi.html ### Monsta X — 몬스타엑스 [Monseuta Ekseuseu] Monsta X (Korean: 몬스타엑스; stylized as MONSTA X) is a South Korean boy group formed through the reality survival program No.Mercy under Starship Entertainment. The group is currently composed of six members: Shownu, Minhyuk, Kihyun, Hyungwon, Joohoney, and I.M, while former member Wonho left the group in October 2019. They debuted with their first EP Trespass on May 14, 2015. In March 2017, Monsta X released their first studio album and final part of The Clan series The Clan Pt. Facts: Monsta X (몬스타엑스) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2015. Agency: Starship Entertainment. 7 members. Details: Genre: K-pop · Awards: Melon Music Awards, Seoul Music Awards, 2020 Mnet Asian Music Awards Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q19855151 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Monsta X 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz b6b21b0c-a706-4b46-a929-bd4d21b06cad 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Monsta X — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/monstax.html ### Myname — 마이네임 [ma-i-neim] Facts: Myname (마이네임) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2011. Agency: Yoshimoto Kogyo Holdings. Details: Genre: K-pop, J-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q487111 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Myname 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz 1b0b4cfa-69eb-4033-8070-e03b41c5dd16 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Myname — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/myname.html ### Nam Ji-hyun — 남지현 (배우) [Nam Ji-hyeon] Nam Ji-hyun (Korean: 남지현; born September 17, 1995) is a South Korean actress. Nam began her career in 2004 as a child actress in the television series Say You Love Me (2004). She is best known for her roles in Queen Seondeok (2009), Suspicious Partner (2017), 100 Days My Prince (2018), 365: Repeat the Year (2020), Good Partner (2024), and To My Beloved Thief (2025). Facts: Nam Ji-hyun (남지현 (배우)) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q490984 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; Wikipedia Nam Ji-hyun 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC Cite: "Nam Ji-hyun — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/namjihyun.html ### NCT — NCT (음악 그룹) [NCT (eumak geureup)] NCT (Korean: 엔시티; RR: Ensiti; an initialism for Neo Culture Technology) is a South Korean boy band formed and managed by SM Entertainment. Introduced in January 2016, the group consists of 24 members divided into seven different sub-units: NCT U, NCT 127, NCT Dream, WayV, NCT DoJaeJung, NCT Wish, and NCT JNJM. They are known for their versatility in music, vocal and rap abilities, and powerful performances, and have been cited as K-pop's "most experimental boy band" due to their concept of having limitless members … Facts: NCT (NCT (음악 그룹)) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2016. Agency: SM Entertainment. 25 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, hip-hop, teen pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q23725822 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia NCT (group) 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 9c15986d-ff1f-4d91-9708-f50f7445884f 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "NCT — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nct.html ### NCT Dream — NCT DREAM [Ench Ti Dream] NCT Dream (Korean: 엔시티 드림; RR: Ensiti deurim) is the third sub-unit of the South Korean boy band NCT, formed by SM Entertainment in 2016. They were initially intended to be the teenaged unit of NCT with an admission-and-graduation system, in which members would leave after reaching age of majority (20 in Korean age reckoning, 19 internationally), prior to re-branding in 2020. The sub-unit debuted on August 25, 2016, with the single "Chewing Gum" and a lineup of seven members—Mark, Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle, and Jisung—whose average age was 15.6 years old … Facts: NCT Dream (NCT DREAM) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2016-08-24. Agency: SM Entertainment. 7 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, hip-hop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q47002841 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia NCT Dream 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz dc7c8277-d4b6-4bca-bdfe-50eee42536ac 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "NCT Dream — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nctdream.html ### NewJeans — NewJeans [Newjins] NewJeans (Korean: 뉴진스) is a South Korean girl group formed by ADOR, a sub-label of Hybe. The group debuted with five members: Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin, and Hyein. Formerly produced by Min Hee-jin, they are known for their girl next door image and musical stylings reminiscent of the 1990s and 2000s. The group released their first single "Attention" on July 22, 2022. Facts: NewJeans — verified Korean artist. Debut 2022-07-22. Agency: ADOR. 5 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, dance-pop, contemporary R&B Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q113189277 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia NewJeans 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 49204a7a-ed85-407a-828f-6fd46f1d8126 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "NewJeans — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/newjeans.html ### Nine Muses — 나인뮤지스 [Nain Myujigseu] Facts: Nine Muses (나인뮤지스) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2010-01-01. Agency: Star Empire Entertainment. 6 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, dance-pop, synth-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q498385 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Nine Muses 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz e3b4a50e-726c-46d4-9949-4647aaabdb3d 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Nine Muses — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ninemuses.html ### Nmixx — NMIXX [Enmiks] Nmixx (Korean: 엔믹스, stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by SQU4D, a division of JYP Entertainment. The group is composed of six members: Lily, Haewon, Sullyoon, Bae, Jiwoo, and Kyujin. Originally a seven-piece group, Jinni departed from the lineup on December 9, 2022, for personal reasons. Nmixx debuted on February 22, 2022, with the single album Ad Mare. Facts: Nmixx (NMIXX) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2022-02-22. Agency: JYP Entertainment. 7 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q109307762 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Nmixx 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 2d623e82-73e2-4179-9c44-e963980f2d58 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Nmixx — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nmixx.html ### Oh My Girl — 오마이걸 [Omaigil] Oh My Girl (Korean: 오마이걸, stylized in all caps or OMG) is a South Korean girl group formed by WM Entertainment. The group is composed of six members: Hyojung, Mimi, YooA, Seunghee, Yubin and Arin. Originally an eight-piece group, JinE left the group in October 2017 due to health issues, and Jiho left in May 2022. Oh My Girl debuted on April 20, 2015, with an eponymous extended play. Facts: Oh My Girl (오마이걸) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2015-04-20. Agency: WM Entertainment. 8 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q19794854 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Oh My Girl 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 58dccd50-1dcf-4674-8ba6-31058695d24d 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Oh My Girl — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ohmygirl.html ### Oneus — 원어스 [woneos] Oneus (Korean: 원어스, pronounced as "One Us") is a South Korean boy band formed by RBW. The group consists of five members: Seoho, Leedo, Keonhee, Hwanwoong and Xion. The group originally had six members, including Ravn, who left in October 2022. The group released their debut extended play Light Us on January 9, 2019. Facts: Oneus (원어스) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Rainbow Bridge World. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q60528927 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Oneus 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz c010eb84-2de1-40b2-b267-40de6002daab 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Oneus — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/oneus.html ### P1Harmony — P1Harmony [P1Harmony] P1Harmony (P1H; Korean: 피원하모니) is a South Korean boy band formed and managed by FNC Entertainment, consisting of Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob. The group was introduced through the film P1H: The Beginning of a New World on August 27, 2020, and later debuted on October 28, 2020, with their first EP Disharmony: Stand Out. Facts: P1Harmony — verified Korean artist. Agency: FNC Entertainment. 6 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q101529383 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia P1Harmony 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz d03d8ba8-065c-41d9-a804-d6c05a949194 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "P1Harmony — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/p1harmony.html ### Plave — 플레이브 [peulleibeu] Plave (Korean: 플레이브; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean virtual boy band formed by Vlast. The group consists of five members: Yejun, Noah, Bamby, Eunho, and Hamin. Facts: Plave (플레이브) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q2105115 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Plave 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz aab90af9-fde7-4988-b26b-b2c3c8e2d8e6 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Plave — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/plave.html ### Psy — 싸이 [ssai] Park Jae-sang (Korean: 박재상; pronounced [pɐk̚.t͡ɕεsɐŋ]; born December 31, 1977), better known as Psy ( SY; 싸이), is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He has received numerous accolades, including an American Music Award, a World Music Award, 10 MAMA Awards. He is the founder of the talent agency P Nation. After releasing his debut studio album Psy from the Psycho World! Facts: Psy (싸이) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Psy 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz f99b7d67-4e63-4678-aa66-4c6ac0f7d24a 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Psy — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/psy.html ### Purple Rain — Purple Rain [Jasat-saek Bi] Facts: Purple Rain — verified Korean artist. Agency: Warner Bros. Records. Details: Genre: rock and roll, stage and screen Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q253004 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; Wikipedia Purple Rain 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; MusicBrainz 3eba76e8-bba2-4eff-bc37-883d1c1db500 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC Cite: "Purple Rain — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/purplerain.html ### QWER — QWER [QWER is not Korean text. Please provide Korean text written in Hangul (한글) for romanization.] QWER (Korean: 큐더블유이알) is a rock and anime song style girl band under Tamago Production. They stated that they were inspired by Japanese idol-themed manga such as Oshi no Ko, Bocchi the Rock! and musical groups such as Yoasobi. They debuted on October 18, 2023, with the single album Harmony from Discord. Facts: QWER — verified Korean artist. 4 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, Japanese rock, anime song Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q124412677 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia QWER 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 86bfda70-ad8c-4db4-9041-e4843d918269 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "QWER — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/qwer.html ### Rain — 비 (날씨) [bi] Rain is a form of atmospheric precipitation composed of water droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor and fall by gravity. Rain is a major component of the water cycle and is responsible for depositing most of the fresh water on the Earth. It provides water for hydroelectric power plants, crop irrigation, and suitable conditions for many types of ecosystems. The major cause of rain production is moisture moving along three-dimensional zones of temperature and moisture contrasts known as weather fronts. Facts: Rain (비 (날씨)) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q503737 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; Wikipedia Rain 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; MusicBrainz bb305ccc-645b-43b7-a23e-b27e6b00e87f 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC Cite: "Rain — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/rain.html ### Rainbow — 레인보우 [RainBow] Facts: Rainbow (레인보우) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2009. Agency: DSP Media. 4 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q489225 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Rainbow 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz 64af8439-3319-4ad5-847c-79f828603427 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Rainbow — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/rainbow.html ### Red Velvet — 레드벨벳 (음악 그룹) [Red Velvet (eumak geuleup)] Red Velvet (Korean: 레드벨벳) is a South Korean girl group formed and managed by SM Entertainment. They originally debuted on August 1, 2014, with the single "Happiness" with the four-member line-up of Irene, Seulgi, Wendy, and Joy. A fifth member, Yeri, joined in March 2015, following the release of their first extended play, the chart-topping Ice Cream Cake. Sonically, the music of Red Velvet reflects their group name: their predominantly-pop "red" side experiments occasionally with electronic and funk, while their "velvet" side focuses on '90s-influenced R&B with elements of ballad and hip hop. Facts: Red Velvet (레드벨벳 (음악 그룹)) — verified Korean artist. Agency: SM Entertainment. 5 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, electropop, contemporary R&B Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q17466114 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Red Velvet (group) 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 4f0cb3b7-6c06-4317-ae35-ddf3106a17ee 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Red Velvet — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/redvelvet.html ### Riize — RIIZE [RIIZE] Riize (Korean: 라이즈; RR: Raijeu; stylized in all caps; pronounced as "Rise") is a South Korean boy band formed by SM Entertainment. The group consists of six members: Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Sohee, and Anton. Originally a seven-piece ensemble, Seunghan departed from the group in October 2024. They debuted on September 4, 2023, with the single album Get a Guitar. Facts: Riize (RIIZE) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2023. Agency: SM Entertainment. 7 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q121075203 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Riize 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz f3eaa943-71b3-44b6-8b66-74c787742aae 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Riize — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/riize.html ### S.E.S. — S.E.S. [S.E.S.] Facts: S.E.S. — verified Korean artist. Debut 1997. Agency: SM Entertainment. 3 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, rhythm and blues Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q491542 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia SES 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz 62814dab-64fe-4b70-b870-81c0145ba552 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "S.E.S. — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ses.html ### Seo Da-hyun — 다현 [Dahyeon] Facts: Seo Da-hyun (다현) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Modhaus. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q123156639 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; Wikipedia Seo Da-hyun 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC; MusicBrainz 6d54ab00-a6d8-4b7a-bcb4-3d8103bdf672 2026-06-28 12:11 UTC Cite: "Seo Da-hyun — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seodahyun.html ### Seventeen — 세븐틴 (음악 그룹) [Seventeen (eumak geurup)] Seventeen (Korean: 세븐틴; stylized in all caps or abbreviated as SVT) is a South Korean boy band. Formed by Pledis Entertainment, the group consists of thirteen members: S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, Mingyu, The8, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino. Seventeen is considered a "self-producing" idol group, with the members involved in songwriting, music production, and choreographing, among other aspects of their music and performances … Facts: Seventeen (세븐틴 (음악 그룹)) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2015-05-26. Agency: Pledis Entertainment. 13 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, pop music, hip-hop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q14524548 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Seventeen (South Korean band) 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz e04d239e-9fa8-49b3-b9b7-9e439c3cb1d1 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Seventeen — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seventeen.html ### SF9 — SF9 [Es-eop-nain] SF9 (Korean: 에스에프나인; shortened from Sensational Feeling 9) is a South Korean boy band formed by FNC Entertainment and the company's first dance boy group. The group is composed of eight members: Inseong, Youngbin, Jaeyoon, Dawon, Zuho, Yoo Taeyang, Hwiyoung, and Chani. Originally a nine-member group, Rowoon left the group on September 18, 2023, to focus on acting. They debuted on October 5, 2016, with the release of their first single album, Feeling Sensation. Facts: SF9 — verified Korean artist. Debut 2016. Agency: FNC Entertainment. 9 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q26856852 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia SF9 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 2b776e9e-81a0-41b8-bdff-c7adc9aa0e0e 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "SF9 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sf9.html ### Shinee — 샤이니 [SHinee] Shinee ( SHY-nee; Korean: 샤이니, romanized: Syaini; Japanese: シャイニー, romanized: Shainī; stylized as SHINee) is a South Korean boy band formed by SM Entertainment in 2008. The group consists of four members: Onew, Key, Minho, and Taemin. Originally a five-member band, Jonghyun died on December 18, 2017. Their musical impact in their native country has earned them numerous accolades and the title "Princes of K-pop", and their music has been listed among the greatest boy band songs of all time. Facts: Shinee (샤이니) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2008-05-25. Agency: SM Entertainment. 5 members. Details: Genre: synth-pop, K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q269836 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Shinee 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 70e5098b-c4ae-4cd7-9799-3c1b9b57c753 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Shinee — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/shinee.html ### SISTAR — 씨스타 [siseuteo] Sistar (Korean: 씨스타; stylized in all caps) was a South Korean girl group formed in 2010 by Starship Entertainment. The group consisted of Bora, Hyolyn, Soyou and Dasom. They made their official debut with the song "Push Push" on 3 June 2010. Their debut studio album So Cool was released on 9 August 2011. Facts: SISTAR (씨스타) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2010. Agency: Starship Entertainment. 4 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q223048 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; Wikipedia Sistar 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; MusicBrainz f5bff650-07d0-4f8c-bf48-45497f465b79 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC Cite: "SISTAR — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sistar.html ### SM Town — SM TOWN [SM TOWN] SM Town (stylized in all caps as SMTOWN) is a musical collective for the recording artists under South Korean entertainment company SM Entertainment. SM Town artists have performed at the annual SM Town Live world tours since the SM Town Live '08 Asia tour in 2008. As of 2014, the SM Town Live concert series had cumulatively attracted over 1 million audience members. Facts: SM Town (SM TOWN) — verified Korean artist. Debut 1999. Agency: SM Entertainment. Details: Genre: pop music · Awards: Diamond Play Button Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q485188 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; Wikipedia SM Town 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; MusicBrainz 1733a48f-2045-4b60-9130-aaa9393724a1 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC Cite: "SM Town — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/smtown.html ### Soyeon — 소연 (1998년) [Soyeon (1998nyeon)] Jeon So-yeon (Korean: 전소연; born August 26, 1998), known mononymously as Soyeon, is a South Korean rapper and record producer, under Cube Entertainment. She first gained attention for competing in the television shows Produce 101 and Unpretty Rapstar before debuting as a solo artist on November 5, 2017. On May 2, 2018, she debuted as the leader and rapper of the K-pop girl group (G)I-dle, later changing their name to I-dle, for whom she has written and produced most lead singles … Facts: Soyeon (소연 (1998년)) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Cube Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop, dance-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q26707915 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; Wikipedia Soyeon 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; MusicBrainz c62e0aeb-d7e2-406a-9036-d14881661e0e 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC Cite: "Soyeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jeonsoyeon.html ### Soyou — 소유 [soyou] Facts: Soyou (소유) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Starship Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q5361514 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; Wikipedia Soyou 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; MusicBrainz 0120a497-1779-4a8b-9a05-f08f88ecf3a7 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC Cite: "Soyou — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/soyou.html ### Spica — 스피카 [Seupika] Spica is the brightest object in the constellation of Virgo and one of the 20 brightest stars in the night sky. It has the Bayer designation α Virginis, which is Latinised to Alpha Virginis and abbreviated Alpha Vir or α Vir. Analysis of its parallax shows that it is located 250±10 light-years from the Sun. It is a spectroscopic binary star and rotating ellipsoidal variable; a system whose two stars are so close together they are egg-shaped rather than spherical, and can only be separated by their spectra. Facts: Spica (스피카) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2012. Agency: B2M Entertainment. 2 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q492387 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Spica 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz 3e593b80-31f3-4365-9b24-8e0f7818768c 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Spica — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/spica.html ### STAYC — STAYC [STAYC] STAYC (; Korean: 스테이씨; RR: Seuteissi, acronym for Star to a Young Culture) is a South Korean girl group formed by High Up Entertainment. The group is composed of six members: Sumin, Sieun, Isa, Seeun, Yoon, and J. Mainly produced by K-pop duo Black Eyed Pilseung, they debuted on November 12, 2020, with the release of their debut single album Star to a Young Culture. From September 2023 to March 2024 they embarked on their first world tour. Facts: STAYC — verified Korean artist. Debut 2020-11-12. Agency: High Up Entertainment. 6 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q101541493 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia STAYC 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 06bb5fcc-f2b3-428d-b8e7-079060311b6d 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "STAYC — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/stayc.html ### Stray Kids — Stray Kids [Stray Kids] Stray Kids (often abbreviated to SKZ; Korean: 스트레이 키즈; RR: Seuteurei Kijeu) is a South Korean boy band formed by JYP Entertainment in 2017. The band has eight members: Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N. Former member Woojin left the band in 2019. Stray Kids primarily self-produces its recordings; the main production team is 3Racha, consisting of Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han, with the other members frequently participating in songwriting … Facts: Stray Kids — verified Korean artist. Debut 2017. Agency: JYP Entertainment. 9 members. Details: Genre: hip-hop, K-pop, dance-pop · Awards: MTV Video Music Awards, Seoul Music Award for Rookie of the Year, iHeartRadio Music Awards Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q46134670 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Stray Kids 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 142b343d-bf5a-428c-a64f-6d1a7566bbe9 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Stray Kids — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/straykids.html ### Sunmi — 선미 [seonmi] Lee Sun-mi (Korean: 이선미; born Sun Mi, May 2, 1992), known mononymously as Sunmi, is a South Korean singer, dancer, songwriter and record producer. She debuted in 2007 as a member of South Korean girl group Wonder Girls and left the group in 2010 to pursue her studies. After a three-year hiatus, Sunmi resumed her career as a soloist with her 2013 debut extended play, Full Moon, spawning the number two singles "24 Hours" and "Full Moon" on the national Gaon Digital Chart … Facts: Sunmi (선미) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Abyss Company. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q624995 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Sunmi 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 716a8be4-6f58-4e64-a1e6-fb3017f21bf6 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Sunmi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sunmi.html ### Super Junior — 슈퍼주니어 [Syupeo Junieo] Super Junior (Korean: 슈퍼주니어; stylized in all caps), also known as SJ or SuJu, is a South Korean boy band. The group is composed of Leeteuk, Heechul, Yesung, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Siwon, Donghae, Ryeowook, and Kyuhyun. Han Geng, Kibum, and Kangin were originally part of the group before departing in 2011, 2015 and 2019, respectively. The group was formed by the founder of SM Entertainment, Lee Soo-man in 2005 as a 12-piece group with rotational members but the concept was abandoned after the addition of Kyuhyun in 2006. Facts: Super Junior (슈퍼주니어) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2005-11-06. Agency: Label SJ. Details: Genre: synth-pop, K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q239693 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Super Junior 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz a13898e2-e488-498e-a89c-d0e920f74d4d 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Super Junior — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/superjunior.html ### Supernova — 슈퍼노바 [Syupeonoba] Facts: Supernova (슈퍼노바) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2007. Details: Genre: pop music Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q486153 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Supernova 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz 9edcb587-91f4-4486-9c7d-c2fcddc32099 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Supernova — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/supernova.html ### T-ara — 티아라 [Tiara] Facts: T-ara (티아라) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2009. Agency: Dingo. 6 members. Details: Genre: synth-pop, K-pop, electropop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q495383 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia T-ara 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz 4103d05e-da2a-4744-81ae-f8dc3e81728c 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "T-ara — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/tara.html ### Taemin — 태민 [Taemin] Lee Tae-min (Korean: 이태민; born July 18, 1993), known mononymously as Taemin, is a South Korean singer, dancer, and actor. He debuted as a member of the South Korean boy band Shinee in May 2008 and the supergroup SuperM in 2019, both under SM Entertainment, and has subsequently been labeled by media outlets as the "Idol's Idol" due to the large number of idols citing him as an inspiration. As an actor, Taemin's first role was as Junsu in the 2009 MBC comedy Hilarious Housewives. Taemin debuted as a soloist in 2014 with the release of his first extended play (EP), Ace. Facts: Taemin (태민) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Taemin 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 48652da5-f54c-4f65-9c11-0fc05df18075 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Taemin — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/taemin.html ### Taeyeon — 태연 [Taeyeon] Kim Tae-yeon (Korean: 김태연; born March 9, 1989), known mononymously as Taeyeon, is a South Korean singer. She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007, which went on to become one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of the most widely known K-pop groups worldwide. She has since participated in other SM Entertainment projects, including Girls' Generation-TTS, SM the Ballad, Girls' Generation-Oh!GG, and the supergroup Got the Beat … Facts: Taeyeon (태연) — verified Korean artist. Agency: SM Entertainment. Details: Genre: pop music, K-pop, pop rock Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q233371 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Taeyeon 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 2b786fb3-a116-4163-9b65-cf56f03c8a7f 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Taeyeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/taeyeon.html ### Teen Top — 틴탑 [TINTOP] Teen Top (Korean: 틴탑) is a South Korean boy band formed by TOP Media in 2010. The group is composed of four members: Chunji, Niel, Ricky and Changjo. Originally a six-piece group, L.Joe had filed for contract termination in February 2017, and former leader C.A.P. left the group on May 11, 2023. Teen Top debuted with their first single album Come into the World on July 9, 2010. Facts: Teen Top (틴탑) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2010. Agency: TOP Media. 6 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q307368 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Teen Top 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; MusicBrainz 7b957f04-3270-43e5-863e-4de2b659babc 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Teen Top — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/teentop.html ### The Boyz — 더보이즈 (음악 그룹) [Deo Boijeu (eumak geulup)] The Boyz (Korean: 더보이즈) is a South Korean boy band formed by IST Entertainment (initially formed exclusively by Cre.ker Entertainment before merging with what was formerly known as Play M Entertainment) and managed by One Hundred. The group debuted on December 6, 2017, with the lead single "Boy" from the extended play (EP) The First. The group consists of ten members: Sangyeon, Jacob, Younghoon, Hyunjae, Juyeon, Kevin, New, Q, Sunwoo, and Eric. Originally a twelve members group, Hwall departed in October 2019, and Ju Haknyeon departed in June 2025. Facts: The Boyz (더보이즈 (음악 그룹)) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2017-01-01. Agency: Cre.Ker Entertainment. 12 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q41949104 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia The Boyz (South Korean band) 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 527973c7-9a9f-40bf-a52c-8cc2a7115c1a 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "The Boyz — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/theboyz.html ### The Grace — 천상지희 The Grace [cheongsang jihi] Facts: The Grace (천상지희 The Grace) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2005. Agency: SM Entertainment. Details: Genre: contemporary R&B, dance music, K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q483706 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia The Grace 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; MusicBrainz a7177e1b-4c00-4ad0-830f-d93fd6450fc3 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "The Grace — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thegrace.html ### Tomorrow X Together — 투모로우바이투게더 [tumorowbaitugete] Tomorrow X Together (Korean: 투모로우바이투게더; Tomorrow by Together), commonly abbreviated as TXT, is a South Korean boy band formed by Big Hit Entertainment. The group consists of five members: Yeonjun, Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai. They debuted on March 4, 2019, with the extended play (EP) The Dream Chapter: Star. The EP debuted and peaked at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and Billboard World Albums Chart and entered the US Billboard 200 at number 140, the highest-charting debut album by any male K-pop group at the time. Facts: Tomorrow X Together (투모로우바이투게더) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2019-03-04. Agency: Big Hit Music. 5 members. Details: Genre: K-pop · Awards: Seoul Music Award for Rookie of the Year Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q60550265 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Tomorrow X Together 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 9d027d72-790e-40ec-bbb7-61aa613457de 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Tomorrow X Together — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/txt.html ### Treasure (band) — 트레저 (음악 그룹) [Teurejeo (eumak geurup)] Treasure (Korean: 트레저; Japanese: トレジャー; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by YG Entertainment in 2019. The group consists of ten members: Choi Hyun-suk, Jihoon, Yoshi, Junkyu, Yoon Jae-hyuk, Asahi, Doyoung, Haruto, Park Jeong-woo, and So Jung-hwan. Originally composed of 12 members, Mashiho and Bang Ye-dam departed from the group in November of 2022 … Facts: Treasure (band) (트레저 (음악 그룹)) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Treasure (band) 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 6a64307a-1806-428c-9bee-4afb13b27042 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Treasure (band) — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/treasure.html ### TripleS — TripleS [Teureipeuseuseu] TripleS (pronounced "triple S"; Korean: 트리플에스; stylized as tripleS) is a South Korean 24-member multinational girl group formed by Modhaus. They aim to be the world's first decentralized idol group, where the members will rotate between the full group, sub-units, and solo activities, as chosen by fans. Fans are able to participate and communicate with the group, such as deciding the sub-units and the content through NFT photo cards called "Objekts" … Facts: TripleS — verified Korean artist. Agency: Modhaus. 24 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q115099831 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia TripleS 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 40017bd7-139b-4998-8688-9b2478ad3325 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "TripleS — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/triples.html ### TVXQ — 동방신기 [Dongbangshingi] TVXQ (stylized as TVXQ!; Korean: 동방신기; lit. 'Rising Gods of the East'), also known as Tohoshinki (東方神起) in Japan, is a South Korean duo formed by SM Entertainment, composed of U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin. On January 25 and 26, 2011, Yunho and Changmin began their activities as the duo TVXQ, starting with "SMTOWN LIVE"—a joint concert organized by SM Entertainment that marked the event's debut in Japan. Originally formed in 2003 as a five-member boy band which also consisted of members Hero Jaejoong, Micky Yoochun, and Xiah Junsu, TVXQ debuted with their first single "Hug" (2004). Facts: TVXQ (동방신기) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2003. Agency: SM Entertainment. 5 members. Details: Genre: pop music, rhythm and blues, dance music Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q192983 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia TVXQ 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz 05cbaf37-6dc2-4f71-a0ce-d633447d90c3 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "TVXQ — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/tvxq.html ### Twice — 트와이스 [Teuwaiseú] Twice (Korean: 트와이스) is a South Korean girl group formed by JYP Entertainment. The group is composed of nine members: Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu. They are recognized as one of the best-selling girl groups of all time and are widely regarded as one of K-pop's most influential acts. Twice have been dubbed "The Nation's Girl Group" in their home country and are credited for their role in leading the re-emergence of girl groups in the Korean Wave. Facts: Twice (트와이스) — verified Korean artist. Agency: JYP Entertainment. 9 members. Details: Genre: K-pop, pop music, J-pop · Awards: Asia Artist Awards, Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards Song Of The Month, Golden Disk Awards Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20645861 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Twice 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 8da127cc-c432-418f-b356-ef36210d82ac 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Twice — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/twice.html ### Up10tion — 업텐션 [uptensieon] Up10tion (Korean: 업텐션; pronounced eobtensyeon for "up tension", acronym for Unbelievable Perfect 10 members Teenager Idol Open Now) is a South Korean boy band formed by TOP Media in 2015. The group currently consists of seven members: Kuhn, Kogyeol, Bitto, Sunyoul, Gyujin, Hwanhee and Xiao. The group debuted with their first extended play Top Secret. In 2017, they made their Japanese debut with EP ID. Originally as ten, Jinhoo, Lee Jin-hyuk and Kim Woo-seok departed from the group on February 28, 2023. Facts: Up10tion (업텐션) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2015-01-01. Agency: TOP Media. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q21012399 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Up10tion 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; MusicBrainz 35d7715b-880b-4ee0-9c8d-5148a035525c 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Up10tion — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/up10tion.html ### Victon — 빅톤 [Bigton] Facts: Victon (빅톤) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2016-11. Agency: IST Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q27861498 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Victon 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; MusicBrainz 7521bbbc-29fb-44d0-bc41-91b4d8127e4f 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Victon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/victon.html ### Viviz — VIVIZ [BIBIZ] Viviz (Korean: 비비지; RR: Bibiji; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by BPM Entertainment. The group consists of GFriend members Eunha, SinB, and Umji. The group debuted on February 9, 2022, with their first extended play (EP), Beam of Prism. In March 2026, the group terminated their contract with BPM Entertainment amid payment disputes. Facts: Viviz (VIVIZ) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2022. Agency: BPM Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop, nu-disco, pop music · Awards: Hanteo Music Awards Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q108853211 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Viviz 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 4142301a-8bd8-4ea0-b509-0baf84fe6906 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Viviz — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/viviz.html ### WJSN — 우주소녀 [ujusonyeo] WJSN (Korean: 우주소녀; RR: Ujusonyeo; Chinese: 宇宙少女), also known as Cosmic Girls, is a South Korean girl group managed by Starship Entertainment, composed of ten members: Seola, Bona, Exy, Soobin, Luda, Dawon, Eunseo, Yeoreum, Dayoung, and Yeonjung. Originally a thirteen-member group, Xuanyi, Cheng Xiao, and Meiqi departed from the group on March 3, 2023. The group originally formed through partnership by Starship Entertainment and YH Entertainment, consists of twelve-member made their debuted on February 25, 2016, with the extended play Would You Like? … Facts: WJSN (우주소녀) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2016. Agency: Starship Entertainment. 13 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q21964258 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia WJSN 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; MusicBrainz 99689c05-4f6d-4bff-9b00-06731277fe42 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "WJSN — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/wjsn.html ### Wonho — 원호 (가수) [Wonho] Lee Ho-seok (Korean: 이호석, born March 1, 1993), known by his stage name Wonho (Korean: 원호), is a South Korean singer under Highline Entertainment. He is a former member of South Korean boy group Monsta X under Starship Entertainment. In 2020, he made his solo debut with the EP Love Synonym Pt.1: Right for Me, alongside its lead single "Open Mind", which charted both on the Gaon Chart and Billboard charts. In 2021, he signed with Intertwine Records, a partnership between Eshy Gazit and BMG, for his activities in the United States. Facts: Wonho (원호 (가수)) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Starship Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q28549863 2026-06-28 15:05 UTC; Wikipedia Wonho 2026-06-28 15:05 UTC; MusicBrainz 34a4a584-a50d-428c-8adc-0e0f907cd495 2026-06-28 15:05 UTC Cite: "Wonho — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/wonho.html ### Wu Xuan Yi — 우쉬엔이 [usyuen-i] Facts: Wu Xuan Yi (우쉬엔이) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Starship Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop, mandopop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30942487 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC Cite: "Wu Xuan Yi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/wuxuanyi.html ### Xdinary Heroes — 엑스디너리 히어로즈 [Ekseudineori Hieojeuz] Xdinary Heroes (Korean: 엑스디너리 히어로즈) is a South Korean rock band under JYP Entertainment's sub-label, Studio J. They officially debuted on December 6, 2021, with the single "Happy Death Day". The band consists of six members: Gunil, Jungsu, Gaon, O.de, Jun Han, and Jooyeon. All of the members are involved in writing, composing, and producing the music of the band. The band's name is shortened form of "Extraordinary Heroes", meaning "anyone can become a hero". Facts: Xdinary Heroes (엑스디너리 히어로즈) — verified Korean artist. Debut 2021. Agency: JYP Entertainment. 6 members. Details: Genre: Korean rock, rock music, metal music Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q109579414 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Xdinary Heroes 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz d95a463f-e7d3-4c97-98ba-57f75cb4fda2 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Xdinary Heroes — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/xdinaryheroes.html ### Xinyu — 신위시 [sinwisi] Xinyu (Chinese: 新余; pinyin: Xīnyú, formerly 新喻; Xīnyú) is a prefecture-level city in west-central Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China. It serves as a major industrial hub in central China, designated as a National New Energy Technology Demonstration City and a base for the steel industry. Facts: Xinyu (신위시) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q108575563 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; Wikipedia Xinyu 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; MusicBrainz 98826915-ff78-40e4-bad8-708584248c07 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC Cite: "Xinyu — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/xinyu.html ### Yoo Seung-woo — 유승우 (가수) [Yu Seung-u] Yoo Seung-woo, also stylised Yu Seung Woo (Korean: 유승우, born February 26, 1997), is a South Korean singer-songwriter and guitarist. Facts: Yoo Seung-woo (유승우 (가수)) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Starship Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12609869 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; Wikipedia Yoo Seung-woo 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; MusicBrainz 477dbdcd-af30-42b3-8234-82c481170819 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC Cite: "Yoo Seung-woo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yooseungwoo.html ### Yoon Bo-ra — 보라 [bora] Facts: Yoon Bo-ra (보라) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Starship Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q5363925 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC; Wikipedia Yoon Bo-ra 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC Cite: "Yoon Bo-ra — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yoonbora.html ### Yoon Kye-sang — 윤계상 [Yun Gyesan] Yoon Kye-sang (Korean: 윤계상; born December 20, 1978) is a South Korean actor and singer. He began his career in 1999 as part of the K-pop boy band g.o.d, then left the group in 2004 and pursued an acting career. He made his acting debut in the film Flying Boys (2004), for which he won Best New Actor at the Baeksang Arts Awards. Yoon became active in both television and film, with leading roles in romantic comedies such as My 19 Year Old Sister-in-Law (2004) and Who Are You? Facts: Yoon Kye-sang (윤계상) — verified Korean artist. Agency: JYP Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q484850 2026-06-28 11:38 UTC; Wikipedia Yoon Kye-sang 2026-06-28 11:38 UTC Cite: "Yoon Kye-sang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yoonkyesang.html ### YooYeon — 유연 [yunyeon] Facts: YooYeon (유연) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Modhaus. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q127042388 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC; MusicBrainz 2b40a68c-0ebb-4149-ab94-0b3d7d2336cd 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC Cite: "YooYeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yooyeon.html ### Younha — 윤하 [Yunha] Ko Younha (Korean: 고윤하; Hanja: 高潤荷; born April 29, 1988), known mononymously as Younha, is a South Korean singer-songwriter and record producer. She began her career in 2004 in Japan, where she was nicknamed the "Oricon Comet" for her success on the Japanese music chart. In 2006, she debuted in South Korea, where she is regarded as one of the country's best singer-songwriters. Facts: Younha (윤하) — verified Korean artist. Agency: C9 Entertainment. Details: Genre: pop music Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q235613 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; Wikipedia Younha 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz 5e3bc4c7-adbe-40e0-b56e-57d755908d52 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Younha — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/younha.html ### Yuqi — 우기 (가수) [Ugi (gassu)] Song Yuqi (Chinese: 宋雨琦; born September 23, 1999), known mononymously as Yuqi, is a Chinese singer-songwriter, dancer and record producer. She is a member of the South Korean girl group I-dle, which debuted as (G)I-dle under Cube Entertainment in May 2018. She has been a cast member of the Chinese variety show Keep Running since 2019 and hosted the KakaoTV reality show Learn Way (2020–2021). In May 2021, Yuqi made her solo debut with a single album A Page. Facts: Yuqi (우기 (가수)) — verified Korean artist. Agency: Cube Entertainment. Details: Genre: K-pop, dance-pop, C-pop Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q55287306 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC; Wikipedia Yuqi 2026-06-28 15:06 UTC Cite: "Yuqi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/songyuqi.html ### Zerobaseone — ZEROBASEONE [Zereobaseuwon] Zerobaseone (Korean: 제로베이스원; stylized in all caps; abbreviated as ZB1) is a South Korean boy band formed through Mnet's reality competition program Boys Planet and managed by WakeOne. The group consists of five members: Kim Ji-woong, Sung Han-bin, Seok Matthew, Kim Tae-rae, and Park Gun-wook. Originally a nine-piece ensemble, members Zhang Hao, Ricky, Kim Gyu-vin, and Han Yu-jin left the group in March 2026 following their contract expiration … Facts: Zerobaseone (ZEROBASEONE) — verified Korean artist. Agency: WakeOne. 9 members. Details: Genre: K-pop Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q117808633 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; Wikipedia Zerobaseone 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC; MusicBrainz fe038151-1099-4de8-901b-39be66d6e493 2026-06-28 15:07 UTC Cite: "Zerobaseone — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/zerobaseone.html ### Zico (rapper) — 지코 [jiko] Woo Ji-ho (Korean: 우지호; born September 14, 1992), known professionally as Zico (지코), is a South Korean rapper, record producer, and singer-songwriter. He debuted as the leader of the boy band Block B in 2011 and made his first solo release in 2014. Zico is notable for his crossover skills within the Korean hip hop scene, maintaining an underground reputation along with mainstream appeal as a Korean idol. He is a record producer of both K-pop and Korean hip hop music. Facts: Zico (rapper) (지코) — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikipedia Zico (rapper) 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC; MusicBrainz f2215143-d7db-4cf0-9cd4-b0040eb63cbd 2026-06-28 15:08 UTC Cite: "Zico (rapper) — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/zico.html ### 서연 — 서연 [Seoyeon] Facts: 서연 — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: MusicBrainz a3dae8cd-3418-4427-801d-244fd740033c 2026-06-28 14:23 UTC Cite: "서연 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoyeon.html ### 지원 — 지원 [jiwon] Facts: 지원 — verified Korean artist. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: MusicBrainz 5a28b6ba-3021-4c5e-8659-3a08a2c71a09 2026-06-28 15:19 UTC Cite: "지원 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jeewon.html ## K-dramas (85) ### 1% of Anything — 1%의 어떤 것 [1%ui eotteun geot] Facts: 1% of Anything (1%의 어떤 것) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Details: Episodes: 26 · Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q489686 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Something About 1% 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; TMDB 19375 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "1% of Anything — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/1ofanything.html ### 500 Years of Joseon Dynasty — 조선왕조 오백년 [joseonwangjjo obaegnyeon] Facts: 500 Years of Joseon Dynasty (조선왕조 오백년) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Details: Genre: historical fiction · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q6274275 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "500 Years of Joseon Dynasty — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/500yearsofjoseondynasty.html ### Advocate — 애드버킷 [aedbeokit] Facts: Advocate (애드버킷) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: drama · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12606028 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Advocate 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; TMDB 27252 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Advocate — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/advocate.html ### Alchemy of Souls — 환혼 [hwanhon] Alchemy of Souls (Korean: 환혼) is a South Korean television series starring Lee Jae-wook, Jung So-min, Go Youn-jung, and Hwang Min-hyun. Written by the Hong sisters, it depicts the stories of young mages dealing with heaven and earth. It aired on tvN from June 18, 2022, to January 8, 2023, every Saturday and Sunday at 21:10 (KST) for 30 episodes. It is also available for streaming on TVING and Netflix in selected regions. Facts: Alchemy of Souls (환혼) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Park Joon-hwa. 11 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 30 · Genre: fantasy television series, romance television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q110890248 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Alchemy of Souls 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 135157 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Alchemy of Souls — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/alchemyofsouls.html ### All of Us Are Dead — 지금 우리 학교는 [jigeum uri hakgyoneun] All of Us Are Dead (Korean: 지금 우리 학교는) is a South Korean coming-of-age apocalyptic horror television series based on the webtoon of the same name by Joo Dong-geun, which was published on Webtoon between 2009 and 2011. It stars Park Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, Cho Yi-hyun, Lomon, Yoo In-soo, Lee Yoo-mi, Kim Byung-chul, Lee Kyu-hyung, and Jeon Bae-soo. The series mainly follows a class of South Korean students and their struggles while surviving against a highly-contagious zombie virus. The show was released on January 28, 2022, on Netflix. Facts: All of Us Are Dead (지금 우리 학교는) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Netflix. Directed by Lee Jae-gyu, Kim Nam-su. 10 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 12 · Genre: horror fiction, zombie apocalyptic fiction, youth series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q96414952 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia All of Us Are Dead 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 99966 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "All of Us Are Dead — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/allofusaredead.html ### Bad Love — 못된 사랑 [motdoen sarang] Facts: Bad Love (못된 사랑) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Korean Broadcasting System. 1 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 20 · Genre: romance film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q623691 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Bad Love 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 40257 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Bad Love — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/badlove.html ### Business Proposal — 사내맞선 [sanae matchseon] Facts: Business Proposal (사내맞선) — verified Korean drama (TV series). Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q6501319 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 154825 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Business Proposal — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/businessproposal.html ### Crash Course in Romance — 일타 스캔들 [ilta skaendeul] Crash Course in Romance (Korean: 일타 스캔들) is a 2023 South Korean television series directed by Yoo Je-won, and starring Jeon Do-yeon and Jung Kyung-ho. It aired on tvN from January 14 to March 5, 2023, every Saturday and Sunday at 21:10 (KST) for 16 episodes. It is also available for streaming on Netflix in selected regions. Facts: Crash Course in Romance (일타 스캔들) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Yoo Je-won. 19 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: romantic comedy · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q113994390 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Crash Course in Romance 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 202318 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Crash Course in Romance — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/crashcourseinromance.html ### Crash Landing on You — 사랑의 불시착 [Sarang-ui Bulsicha-k] Crash Landing on You (Korean: 사랑의 불시착) is a 2019 South Korean romantic comedy television series written by Park Ji-eun, directed by Lee Jung-hyo, and starring Hyun Bin, Son Ye-jin, Kim Jung-hyun, and Seo Ji-hye. The series follows Yoon Se-ri, a South Korean chaebol who is swept across the border by a tornado while paragliding and lands in North Korea. She meets Ri Jeong-hyeok, a Captain in the Korean People's Army, who hides and protects her. Despite the political division between their countries, they develop a romantic relationship. Facts: Crash Landing on You (사랑의 불시착) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Lee Jung-hyo, Kim Hee-won. 25 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: romantic comedy, drama · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q65258113 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Crash Landing on You 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 94796 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Crash Landing on You — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/crashlandingonyou.html ### D.P. — D.P. [D.P.] D.P. (Korean: 디피; an acronym for Deserter Pursuit) is a South Korean military action television series for Netflix. Directed by Han Jun-hee, from a screenplay by Kim Bo-tong and Han, based on the Lezhin webtoon D.P Dog's Day by Kim, and starring Jung Hae-in, Koo Kyo-hwan, Kim Sung-kyun, and Son Suk-ku. The first season was released on August 27, 2021, and the second season was released on July 28, 2023. Facts: D.P. — verified Korean drama (TV series). Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikipedia D.P. (TV series) 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 110534 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "D.P. — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dp.html ### Damo — 다모 [damo] Facts: Damo (다모) — verified Korean drama (TV series). Aired 2003-10-15. On MBC TV. Directed by Lee Jae-gyu. 3 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 14 · Genre: historical drama · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q489914 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Damo 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Damo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/damo.html ### Descendants of the Sun — 태양의 후예 [Taeyang-ui Huye] Descendants of the Sun (Korean: 태양의 후예) is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Song Joong-ki, Song Hye-kyo, Jin Goo, and Kim Ji-won. Written by Kim Eun-sook and Kim Won-seok, the series follows the relationship between Yoo Shi-jin, a captain in the South Korean Army's special forces, and Kang Mo-yeon, a surgeon. Their different views on life and duty originally split them up, but the two eventually cross paths again in a disaster-torn fictional country to lead humanitarian efforts … Facts: Descendants of the Sun (태양의 후예) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On KBS 2TV. Directed by Lee Eung-bok. 22 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: romance television series, action television series, comedy television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q18652415 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Descendants of the Sun 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 65143 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Descendants of the Sun — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/descendantsofthesun.html ### Dream High — 드림하이 [Dreamhaiyi] Dream High (Korean: 드림하이) is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Bae Suzy, Kim Soo-hyun, Ok Taec-yeon, Hahm Eun-jung, Jang Wooyoung and Lee Ji-eun. It aired on KBS2 from January 3 to February 28, 2011, every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00 (KST). The drama was popular among teenagers, and brought in average viewership ratings of 15.7% during its two-month run. A special episode, in which the cast of the show performed the Dream High Special Concert on a stage near Seoul on February 24, 2011, was aired on March 1, 2011, the day after the series ended. Facts: Dream High (드림하이) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On KBS 2TV. 15 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: romance television series, comedy television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483378 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Dream High 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Dream High — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dreamhigh.html ### Dream High 2 — 드림하이 2 [Deurim Hai 2] Dream High 2 (Korean: 드림하이 2) is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Kang So-ra, Jay B, Jeong Jin-woon, Park Ji-yeon, Hyolyn, and Park Seo-joon. It aired on KBS2 from January 30 to March 20, 2012, every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00 (KST) for 16 episodes. Original soundtracks from the show met with commercial and critical success and won the "Best Music" award at the first DramaFever Awards. "We Are The B" and "Superstar" also received nominations at the 7th Seoul International Drama Awards. Facts: Dream High 2 (드림하이 2) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On KBS 2TV. 1 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: musical film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q491084 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Dream High 2 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Dream High 2 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dreamhigh2.html ### Empress Cheonchu — 천추태후 [Cheonchu Taehu] Facts: Empress Cheonchu (천추태후) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Korean Broadcasting System. 1 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 78 · Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q486500 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Empress Cheonchu 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Empress Cheonchu — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/empresscheonchu.html ### Extraordinary Attorney Woo — 이상한 변호사 우영우 [isanghan byeonhosa u yeong-u] Extraordinary Attorney Woo (Korean: 이상한 변호사 우영우) is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Park Eun-bin in the title role, along with Kang Tae-oh and Kang Ki-young. It follows Woo Young-woo, an autistic female rookie attorney hired by a major law firm in Seoul. Because she is different from her neurotypical peers, her manner of communication is seen by them as odd, awkward, and blunt … Facts: Extraordinary Attorney Woo (이상한 변호사 우영우) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On ENA. Directed by Yoo In-sik. 11 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: legal drama, comedy television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q110118400 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Extraordinary Attorney Woo 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 197067 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Extraordinary Attorney Woo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/extraordinaryattorneywoo.html ### Guardian Angel — 수호천사 [suhocheonsa] A guardian angel is a type of angel that is assigned to protect and guide a particular person, group or nation. Belief in tutelary beings can be traced throughout all antiquity. The idea of angels that guard over people played a major role in Ancient Judaism. In Christianity, the hierarchy of angels was extensively developed in the 5th century by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. Facts: Guardian Angel (수호천사) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Seoul Broadcasting System. 2 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: drama, drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q624095 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Guardian angel 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 14305 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Guardian Angel — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/guardianangel.html ### Guardian: The Lonely and Great God — 쓸쓸하고 찬란하神-도깨비 [sseulsseulhago chanranhaSin-dokkaebi] Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (Korean: 쓸쓸하고 찬란하神 – 도깨비) is a South Korean television series starring Gong Yoo in the title role, alongside Kim Go-eun, Lee Dong-wook, Yoo In-na, and Yook Sung-jae. Written by Kim Eun-sook, the series aired on TVN from December 2, 2016, to January 21, 2017. Its final episode recorded an 18.68% nationwide audience share, making it the seventh highest-rated drama in Korean cable television history. It received critical acclaim and became a cultural phenomenon in South Korea. Facts: Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (쓸쓸하고 찬란하神-도깨비) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. 14 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: fantasy television series, romance television series, comedy television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q24859151 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Guardian: The Lonely and Great God 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 67915 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Guardian: The Lonely and Great God — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/goblin.html ### Gyeongseong Creature — 경성크리처 [Gyeongseong Keureicyeo] Gyeongseong Creature (Korean: 경성크리처) is a South Korean historical mystery-horror television series written by Kang Eun-kyung, directed by Jung Dong-yoon, Roh Young-sub and Jo Yeong-min, and starring Park Seo-joon, Han So-hee, Claudia Kim, Lee Moo-saeng and Bae Hyun-sung … Facts: Gyeongseong Creature (경성크리처) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Netflix. 8 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 10 · Genre: historical television program, thriller film, horror film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q110614173 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Gyeongseong Creature 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 135238 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Gyeongseong Creature — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gyeongseongcreature.html ### Healer — 힐러 [hilleo] Facts: Healer (힐러) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On KBS 2TV. 8 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 20 · Genre: action television series, thriller, romance television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q17401494 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Healer 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 61670 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Healer — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/healer.html ### Hellbound — 지옥 [jiok] Hellbound (Korean: 지옥) is a South Korean supernatural dark fantasy thriller horror television series written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho with Choi Gyu-seok, based on their own webtoon of the same name. Set in the then future year of 2022, supernatural beings suddenly appear out of nowhere to condemn people to Hell … Facts: Hellbound (지옥) — verified Korean drama (TV series). Details: Genre: casual game Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q135079731 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Hellbound (TV series) 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 106651 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Hellbound — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hellbound.html ### Hey Ghost, Let's Fight — 싸우자 귀신아 [ssauja gwisina] Facts: Hey Ghost, Let's Fight (싸우자 귀신아) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. 16 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: horror television series, romantic comedy · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12604983 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Bring It On, Ghost 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Hey Ghost, Let's Fight — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/heyghostletsfight.html ### Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha — 갯마을 차차차 [gaetmaeul chachcha] Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (Korean: 갯마을 차차차) is a 2021 South Korean romantic comedy television series starring Shin Min-a, Kim Seon-ho and Lee Sang-yi. It is a remake of the 2004 South Korean film Mr. Handy, Mr. Hong. Facts: Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (갯마을 차차차) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Yoo Je-won. 3 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q106758556 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 128883 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hometowncha.html ### Hospital Playlist — 슬기로운 의사생활 [seulgiroun uisasaenghwal] Hospital Playlist (Korean: 슬기로운 의사생활) is a South Korean television series written by Lee Woo-jung and directed by Shin Won-ho. It is the second installment of the Wise Life series, following Prison Playbook (2017–18). It stars Jo Jung-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok, Jung Kyung-ho, Kim Dae-myung, and Jeon Mi-do. The first season aired on tvN every Thursday from March 12 to May 28, 2020. Facts: Hospital Playlist (슬기로운 의사생활) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Shin Won-ho. 5 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 12 · Genre: Korean drama, medical drama, comedy television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q83625648 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Hospital Playlist 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 96102 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Hospital Playlist — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hospitalplaylist.html ### I Can Hear Your Voice — 너의 목소리가 들려 [neoeui moksoriiga deullyeo] Facts: I Can Hear Your Voice (너의 목소리가 들려) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On SBS TV. 10 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 18 · Genre: fantasy television series, mystery television series, comedy television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q13416878 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia I Can Hear Your Voice 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "I Can Hear Your Voice — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/icanhearyourvoice.html ### Iljimae — 일지매 (2008년 드라마) [Iljimaae] Iljimae (Korean: 일지매; lit. 'One blossom branch') is a 2008 South Korean period-action television series, starring Lee Joon-gi in the title role of Iljimae. It is an original story based on the Korean folk hero and gentleman thief "Iljimae" from the Joseon era. It was directed by Lee Yong-suk, and produced by Chorokbaem Media. Facts: Iljimae (일지매 (2008년 드라마)) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Seoul Broadcasting System. 4 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 20 · Genre: sageuk · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q497754 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Iljimae 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 21013 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Iljimae — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/iljimae.html ### Inkigayo — SBS 인기가요 [SBS In'gae Gayo] Inkigayo (Korean: 인기가요; English title: The Music Trend, previously Popular Song) is a South Korean music program broadcast by SBS. It airs live every Sunday. The show features some of the latest and most popular artists who perform on stage. It is broadcast from the SBS Open Hall in Deungchon-dong, Gangseo District, Seoul. Facts: Inkigayo (SBS 인기가요) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Seoul Broadcasting System. Details: Genre: music television · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q485889 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Inkigayo 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 130931 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Inkigayo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/inkigayo.html ### Iris — 아이리스 [Aireuseu] Iris most often refers to: Facts: Iris (아이리스) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On KBS 2TV. 6 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 20 · Genre: romance film, action film, spy film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q496296 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Iris 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Iris — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/iris.html ### It's Okay to Not Be Okay — 사이코지만 괜찮아 [Saikojiman gwaenchanha] It's Okay to Not Be Okay (Korean: 사이코지만 괜찮아) is a 2020 South Korean romantic comedy drama television series written by Jo Yong, directed by Park Shin-woo, and starring Kim Soo-hyun, Seo Yea-ji, and Oh Jung-se. The series follows Ko Moon-young, an antisocial children's book writer who moves to her hometown to pursue her love interest Moon Gang-tae, a psych ward caretaker, who has dedicated his life to taking care of his autistic older brother Moon Sang-tae. It aired on tvN from June 20 to August 9, 2020, every Saturday and Sunday at 21:00 (KST) … Facts: It's Okay to Not Be Okay (사이코지만 괜찮아) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. 10 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: romance, drama film · Original language: Korean · Awards: Asia Artist Awards, APAN Star Awards, Seoul Music Awards Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q79997183 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia It's Okay to Not Be Okay 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 96462 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "It's Okay to Not Be Okay — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/itsokaytonotbeokay.html ### Itaewon Class — 이태원 클라쓰 [Itaewon Keullaseu] Itaewon Class (Korean: 이태원 클라쓰) is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Park Seo-joon, Kim Da-mi, Yoo Jae-myung, and Kwon Nara. Based on the webtoon of the same name, it is the first series to be produced by the film distribution company Showbox. It aired on JTBC in Korea from January 31 to March 21, 2020, and is streaming worldwide on Netflix. The series won Best Drama Series at the 25th Asian Television Awards. Facts: Itaewon Class (이태원 클라쓰) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On JTBC. 10 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: drama film, romance film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q65283099 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Itaewon Class 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 96162 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Itaewon Class — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/itaewonclass.html ### Jirisan — 지리산 [Jirisan] Jirisan (Korean: 지리산) is a mountain located in the southern region of South Korea. It is the second-tallest mountain in South Korea after Jeju Island's Hallasan, and is the tallest mountain in mainland South Korea. The 1915m-high mountain is located in Jirisan National Park. The park spans three provinces: (North and South Jeolla Province and South Gyeongsang Province). Facts: Jirisan (지리산) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Lee Eung-bok, Park So-hyun. 13 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: mystery television series, thriller television series, action television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q31179387 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Jirisan 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; TMDB 110533 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Jirisan — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jirisan.html ### Juvenile Justice — 소년심판 [sonyeon simphàn] Juvenile Justice (Korean: 소년 심판) is a 2022 South Korean legal drama television series that premiered on Netflix on February 25, 2022. Written by Kim Min-seok and directed by Hong Jong-chan, it stars Kim Hye-soo, Kim Mu-yeol, and Lee Sung-min. Juvenile Justice tells the story of a judge who is known for her dislike of juveniles and gets appointed as judge of a juvenile court. The court-room drama sends a message of how society is also responsible for juveniles' acts. Facts: Juvenile Justice (소년심판) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Netflix. Directed by Hong Jong-chan. 6 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 10 · Genre: legal drama · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q108688881 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Juvenile Justice (TV series) 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 112833 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Juvenile Justice — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/juvenilejustice.html ### KBS Drama Special — KBS 드라마 스페셜 [KBS deuramas peusyesel] KBS Drama Special (Korean: KBS 드라마 스페셜; RR: KBS deurama seupesyeol) is a South Korean anthology series created and broadcast by KBS2, with each episode having a different story, cast, director and scriptwriter. The format is based on its predecessor Drama City and MBC's Best Theater. Drama City ended its run in 2008 after 14 years. Since then, television series adapted from comic books or online novels have been rising to the mainstream, leaving even less space for short series to make a comeback. Facts: KBS Drama Special (KBS 드라마 스페셜) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On KBS 2TV. Details: Episodes: 151 · Genre: drama, drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12581318 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia KBS Drama Special 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "KBS Drama Special — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kbsdramaspecial.html ### KBS Drama Special Series — KBS 드라마 스페셜 연작 시리즈 [KBS Dramageul Seupesyeol Yeonjak Sirijeu] Facts: KBS Drama Special Series (KBS 드라마 스페셜 연작 시리즈) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On KBS 2TV. Details: Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12581321 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "KBS Drama Special Series — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kbsdramaspecialseries.html ### King the Land — 킹더랜드 [King the Land] King the Land (Korean: 킹더랜드) is a 2023 South Korean television series starring Lee Jun-ho and Im Yoon-ah. It aired on JTBC from June 17 to August 6, 2023, every Saturday and Sunday at 22:30 (KST) for 16 episodes. It is also available for streaming on TVING in South Korea and on Netflix in selected regions. Facts: King the Land (킹더랜드) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On JTBC. 8 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: romantic comedy, drama · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q114243955 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia King the Land 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 198004 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "King the Land — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kingtheland.html ### Kingdom — 킹덤 [Kingdeom] Facts: Kingdom (킹덤) — verified Korean drama (TV series). Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: TMDB 70593 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Kingdom — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kingdom.html ### Korea's Next Top Model — 도전! 수퍼모델 KOREA [dojeon! syupeomodeul KOREA] Facts: Korea's Next Top Model (도전! 수퍼모델 KOREA) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN STORY. Details: Episodes: 52 Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q487414 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Korea's Next Top Model 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Korea's Next Top Model — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreasnexttopmodel.html ### Lights and Shadows — 빛과 그림자 [bit-gwa geurim-ja] Facts: Lights and Shadows (빛과 그림자) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Details: Episodes: 64 · Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q492491 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Lights and Shadows 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Lights and Shadows — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lightsandshadows.html ### Love Alarm — 좋아하면 울리는 [joahameun ullineun] Love Alarm (Korean: 좋아하면 울리는) is a South Korean romance drama series based on Chon Kye-young's Daum webtoon. Starring Kim So-hyun, Jung Ga-ram, and Song Kang, it follows a high school girl in a world greatly influenced by a mobile app capable of notifying whether someone within their vicinity has romantic feelings for them. Love Alarm is the first Korean drama series confirmed for pick-up by Netflix. The first season of the series was released on Netflix on August 22, 2019. Facts: Love Alarm (좋아하면 울리는) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Netflix. 4 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 14 · Genre: romantic comedy, comedy film, drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q55621340 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Love Alarm 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Love Alarm — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lovealarm.html ### Lovely Runner — 선재 업고 튀어 [Seonjae eobgo twieó] Lovely Runner (Korean: 선재 업고 튀어) is a 2024 South Korean television series starring Byeon Woo-seok and Kim Hye-yoon. It is based on a web novel titled Tomorrow's Best, which was also serialized as a webtoon by illustrator Doong Doong. It aired on tvN every Monday and Tuesday at 20:50 (KST) from April 8 to May 28, 2024. It is also available for streaming on TVING in South Korea, U-Next in Japan, Vidio in Indonesia, and Viki and Viu in selected regions. Facts: Lovely Runner (선재 업고 튀어) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. 3 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q121144610 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Lovely Runner 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 230923 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Lovely Runner — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lovelyrunner.html ### Marry My Husband — 내 남편과 결혼해줘 [nae nampeongwa gyeolhonhaejwo] Facts: Marry My Husband (내 남편과 결혼해줘) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. 4 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: revenge series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q123181328 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 221851 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Marry My Husband — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/marrymyhusband.html ### Mask Girl — 마스크걸 [mask girl] Mask Girl (Korean: 마스크걸) is a 2023 South Korean black comedy crime thriller television series written and directed by Kim Yong-hoon, and starring Lee Han-byeol in her acting debut, Nana, Go Hyun-jung, Ahn Jae-hong, and Yeom Hye-ran. It is based on the Naver webtoon of the same name by Mae-mi and Hee-se, which was published between 2015 and 2018. It was released on Netflix on August 18, 2023. Facts: Mask Girl (마스크걸) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Netflix. Directed by Kim Yong-hoon. 5 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 7 · Genre: thriller film, black comedy · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q115517391 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Mask Girl 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 156888 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Mask Girl — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/maskgirl.html ### Misaeng — 미색 플레이보이 [misaek peulleiboi] Misaeng: Incomplete Life (Korean: 미생 - 아직 살아 있지 못한 자; RR: Misaeng - ajik sara itji mothan ja) is a 2014 South Korean television series based on the eponymous webtoon series by Yoon Tae-ho. It aired on tvN from October 17 to December 20, 2014, on Fridays and Saturdays at 20:30 (KST) for 20 episodes. The title translates to Go terminology meaning "an incomplete life" (literally "not yet" (미) "living/birth" (생), meaning "not yet alive") … Facts: Misaeng (미색 플레이보이) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Kim Won-seok. 12 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 20 · Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q17564506 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Misaeng: Incomplete Life 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 944502 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Misaeng — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/misaeng.html ### Move to Heaven — 무브 투 헤븐: 나는 유품정리사입니다 [Mubu tu Hebeun: Naneun Yupumjeongrisaipnida] Move to Heaven (Korean: 무브 투 헤븐: 나는 유품정리사입니다) is a 2021 South Korean television series directed by Kim Sung-ho and written by Yoon Ji-ryeon. It is an original Netflix series, starring Lee Je-hoon, Tang Jun-sang, and Hong Seung-hee. The series follows Geu-ru (Tang Joon-sang), a young man with Asperger's, and Sang-gu (Lee Je-hoon), his guardian. Working as trauma cleaners, they uncover untold stories. Facts: Move to Heaven (무브 투 헤븐: 나는 유품정리사입니다) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Netflix. 7 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 10 · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q85978697 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Move to Heaven 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 96571 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Move to Heaven — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/movetoheaven.html ### Mr. Queen — 철인왕후 [Cheorin Wanghu] Mr. Queen (Korean: 철인왕후) is a 2020 South Korean television series based on the Chinese web series Go Princess Go. Directed by Yoon Sung-sik, it stars Shin Hye-sun as Queen Cheorin and Kim Jung-hyun as King Cheoljong. The drama is about Queen Cheorin finding herself with the soul of a modern-day man inside her body and King Cheoljong striving to be a king who helps his people. Facts: Mr. Queen (철인왕후) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Yoon Sung-sik. 7 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 20 · Genre: alternate history television series, comedy television series, fantasy television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q100605045 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Mr. Queen 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 108261 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Mr. Queen — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mrqueen.html ### Mr. Sunshine — 미스터 션샤인 [Miseu Teo Syeon Syain] Mr. Sunshine may refer to: Mr. Sunshine (1986 TV series), an American sitcom series broadcast by ABC Mr. Sunshine (2011 TV series), an American sitcom series broadcast by ABC starring Matthew Perry Mr. Facts: Mr. Sunshine (미스터 션샤인) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. 25 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 24 · Genre: action television series, drama television series, romance television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q32846647 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Mr. Sunshine 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 75820 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Mr. Sunshine — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mrsunshine.html ### My Love from the Star — 별에서 온 그대 [byeore-seo on geudae] My Love from the Star (Korean: 별에서 온 그대) is a South Korean fantasy romantic comedy television series written by Park Ji-eun and directed by Jang Tae-yoo. Produced by Choi Moon-suk and Moon Bo-mi, it stars Jun Ji-hyun, Kim Soo-hyun, Park Hae-jin, Yoo In-na, Shin Sung-rok, and Ahn Jae-hyun. It tells the story of an extraterrestrial alien who landed on Earth in 1609 during the Joseon period and 400 years later falls in love with a top female actor … Facts: My Love from the Star (별에서 온 그대) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On GMA Network. Directed by Joyce Bernal. Details: Episodes: 15 · Original language: Filipino Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q28320817 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia My Love from the Star 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 60957 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "My Love from the Star — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mylovefromthestar.html ### My Mister — 나의 아저씨 [naui ajeossi] My Mister (Korean: 나의 아저씨; RR: Naui ajeossi) is a 2018 South Korean television series starring Lee Sun-kyun and Lee Ji-eun. The series was directed by Kim Won-seok, written by Park Hae-young and produced by Chorokbaem Media. It aired on tvN from March 21 to May 17, 2018, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:30 (KST). The drama received critical acclaim, winning Best Drama at the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards. Facts: My Mister (나의 아저씨) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Kim Won-seok. 8 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: psychological drama, tragedy · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q43111245 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia My Mister 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 76662 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "My Mister — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mymister.html ### Playful Kiss — 장난스런 키스 [jangnanseureoun kiseu] Facts: Playful Kiss (장난스런 키스) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. 11 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q496458 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Playful Kiss 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; TMDB 34408 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Playful Kiss — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/playfulkiss.html ### Queen of Tears — 눈물의 여왕 [nunmul-ui yeowang] Queen of Tears (Korean: 눈물의 여왕) is a 2024 South Korean romantic comedy television series written by Park Ji-eun, co-directed by Jang Young-woo and Kim Hee-won, and starring Kim Soo-hyun, Kim Ji-won, Park Sung-hoon, Kwak Dong-yeon, and Lee Joo-bin. The series explores the nuances of a married couple going through a difficult time together. It aired on tvN from March 9, to April 28, 2024, every Saturday and Sunday at 21:20 (KST). It is also available for streaming on TVING in South Korea, and on Netflix in selected regions. Facts: Queen of Tears (눈물의 여왕) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Jang Young-woo, Kim Hee-won. 10 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: romance television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q116921048 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Queen of Tears 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 215720 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Queen of Tears — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/queenoftears.html ### Queen Seondeok — 선덕여왕 [Seondeok Yeowang] Facts: Queen Seondeok (선덕여왕) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On MBC TV. Directed by Park Hong-kyun. Details: Episodes: 62 · Genre: historical television series, romance television series, action television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q461452 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Queen Seondeok of Silla 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; TMDB 21771 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Queen Seondeok — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/queenseondeok.html ### Reply 1988 — 응답하라 1988 [Eunghap hara 1988] Reply 1988 (Korean: 응답하라 1988) is a South Korean television series and the third installment of the Reply anthology series. Set in the 1980s when South Korea underwent major political and economic changes, it revolves around five friends and their families living in the same neighborhood in Seoul. It aired every Friday and Saturday from November 6, 2015 to January 16, 2016 on tvN spanning 20 episodes … Facts: Reply 1988 (응답하라 1988) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Shin Won-ho. 9 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 20 · Genre: comedy television series, melodrama, drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q19657395 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Reply 1988 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 64010 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Reply 1988 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/reply1988.html ### Reply 1997 — 응답하라 1997 [Eungdaphara 1997] Reply 1997 (Korean: 응답하라 1997; RR: Eungdaphara 1997) is a 2012 South Korean television series and the first installment of the Reply anthology series. It centers on the lives of six friends in Busan as the timeline moves back and forth between their past selves as 18-year-old high schoolers in 1997 and their present selves as 33-year-olds at their high school reunion dinner in 2012 where one couple will announce that they're getting married. It portrays the extreme fan culture that emerged in the 1990s when first generation idol groups such as H.O.T … Facts: Reply 1997 (응답하라 1997) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. 1 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: romance film, comedy film, drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q492043 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Reply 1997 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 46553 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Reply 1997 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/reply1997.html ### Running Man — 런닝맨 [Reonningmaen] Running Man may refer to: Facts: Running Man (런닝맨) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On SBS TV. 12 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 771 · Genre: reality television · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q21149 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Running Man 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Running Man — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/runningman.html ### Sandglass — 모래시계 [moraesigye] Facts: Sandglass (모래시계) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Seoul Broadcasting System. Directed by Kim Jong-hak. 14 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 24 · Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482961 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Sandglass 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; TMDB 14527 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Sandglass — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sandglass.html ### Save Me — 구해줘 [guhaejweo] Facts: Save Me (구해줘) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On OCN. Details: Episodes: 32 · Genre: thriller television series, mystery film, thriller film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30147768 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Save Me 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Save Me — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/saveme.html ### School — 학교 [hakgyo] A school is an educational institution (and, in the case of in-person learning, the building) designed to provide learning environments for the teaching of students, usually under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is sometimes compulsory. In these systems, students progress through a series of schools that can be built and operated by both government and private organizations … Facts: School (학교) — verified Korean drama (TV series). Aired 2000-11-01. On KBS 2TV. Details: Episodes: 16 · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12622586 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia School 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; TMDB 233219 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "School — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/school.html ### School 2017 — 학교 2017 [Hakgyo 2017] School 2017 (Korean: 학교 2017; Hanja: 學校 2017; RR: Hakgyo 2017) is a South Korean television series starring Kim Jung-hyun, Kim Se-jeong, Jang Dong-yoon, Han Sun-hwa, and Han Joo-wan. It aired on KBS2 from July 17 to September 5, 2017, every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00 (KST) for 16 episodes. The series is the seventh installment of KBS2's School franchise. Facts: School 2017 (학교 2017) — verified Korean drama (TV series). Aired 2017. On KBS 2TV. 1 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: drama television series, comedy film, drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q30132794 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia School 2017 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; TMDB 72374 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "School 2017 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/school2017.html ### Secret House — 비밀의 집 [Bimil-ui jip] Facts: Secret House (비밀의 집) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On MBC TV. 1 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 124 · Genre: melodrama, revenge series, romance film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q111190615 2026-06-28 11:38 UTC; Wikipedia The Secret House (TV series) 2026-06-28 11:38 UTC; TMDB 196572 2026-06-28 11:38 UTC Cite: "Secret House — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/secrethouse.html ### Show Me the Money — 쇼미더머니 [Syomi deomeoni] Facts: Show Me the Money (쇼미더머니) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Mnet. Details: Genre: reality television · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12603085 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Show Me the Money 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Show Me the Money — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/showmethemoney.html ### Signal — 시그널 [sigeunol] Facts: Signal (시그널) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Kim Won-seok. 3 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: police television drama, fantasy television series, thriller television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q19854621 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Signal 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Signal — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/signal.html ### Sketch — 스케치 (드라마) [Seuketchi] Facts: Sketch (스케치 (드라마)) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On JTBC. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: action television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q50242281 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Sketch 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 79566 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Sketch — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sketch.html ### SKY Castle — SKY 캐슬 [SKY Kaesul] Sky Castle (Korean: SKY 캐슬; stylized as SKY Castle) is a South Korean television series starring Yum Jung-ah, Lee Tae-ran, Yoon Se-ah, Oh Na-ra, and Kim Seo-hyung. It aired on JTBC on Fridays and Saturdays at 22:50 (KST), from November 23, 2018, to February 1, 2019. At the time of airing, Sky Castle became the highest rated series in Korean cable television history. It received positive reviews from critics and won multiple awards, including four at the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards. Facts: SKY Castle (SKY 캐슬) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On JTBC. Directed by Jo Hyun Tak. 2 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 20 · Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q58213269 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Sky Castle 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "SKY Castle — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/skycastle.html ### Snow Flower — 눈꽃 (2006년 드라마) [Nunkkot (2006nyeon deurama)] Facts: Snow Flower (눈꽃 (2006년 드라마)) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Seoul Broadcasting System. 1 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q6667460 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Snowflower 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Snow Flower — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/snowflower.html ### Squid Game — 오징어 게임 [ojing-eo geim] Squid Game (Korean: 오징어 게임; RR: Ojingeo geim) is a South Korean dystopian survival thriller drama television series created, written, and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk for Netflix. The series revolves around a secret contest where 456 players, all of whom are in deep financial hardship, risk their lives to play a series of children's games that result in death if eliminated, for the chance to win a ₩45.6 billion (US$39.86 million) prize. The series' title draws from ojingeo ("squid"), a Korean children's game. Lee Jung-jae, who portrays series protagonist Seong Gi-hun, leads an ensemble cast. Facts: Squid Game (오징어 게임) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Netflix. Directed by Hwang Dong-hyeok. 17 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 22 · Genre: thriller television series, action television series, mystery television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q106582931 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Squid Game 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 93405 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Squid Game — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/squidgame.html ### Stairway to Heaven — 천국의 계단 [cheongugyeong gyedan] Facts: Stairway to Heaven (천국의 계단) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On SBS TV. Directed by Lee Jang-soo. 4 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 20 · Genre: melodrama, romantic drama, tragedy · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q485630 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Stairway to Heaven 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; TMDB 5178 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Stairway to Heaven — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/stairwaytoheaven.html ### Taejo Wang Geon — 태조 왕건 [Taejo Wanggeon] Facts: Taejo Wang Geon (태조 왕건) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On KBS 1TV. 5 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 200 · Genre: historical television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q490096 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Taejo Wang Geon (TV series) 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Taejo Wang Geon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/taejowanggeon.html ### The 8 Show — The 8 Show [The 8 Show (This is English text, not Korean, so romanization doesn't apply. If you meant the Korean title "더 8쇼", it would be roman] The 8 Show (Korean: 더 에이트 쇼) is a 2024 South Korean black comedy thriller television series directed by Han Jae-rim, and starring Ryu Jun-yeol, Chun Woo-hee, Park Jeong-min, Lee Yul-eum, Park Hae-joon, Lee Joo-young, Moon Jeong-hee, and Bae Seong-woo. The screenplay is written by Han based on the Naver webtoons Money Game and Pie Game by Bae Jin-soo, it depicts the story of eight participants continuing to cooperate and antagonize each other in an extreme setting where the game ends when a death occurs in a space where social infrastructure is cut off … Facts: The 8 Show — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Netflix. Directed by Han Jae-rim. 8 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 8 · Genre: thriller, black comedy · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q124001145 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia The 8 Show 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 156484 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "The 8 Show — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/the8show.html ### The Glory — 더 글로리 [deo geulloroi] The Glory (Korean: 더 글로리) is a South Korean revenge psychological thriller television series written by Kim Eun-sook and directed by Ahn Gil-ho for Netflix. Song Hye-kyo, Lee Do-hyun, Lim Ji-yeon, Yeom Hye-ran, Park Sung-hoon, and Jung Sung-il round out the ensemble cast. The series was divided into two parts: Part 1 was released on December 30, 2022, and Part 2 was released on March 10, 2023, both to critical acclaim and viewership success … Facts: The Glory (더 글로리) — verified Korean drama (TV series). Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikipedia The Glory (TV series) 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 136283 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "The Glory — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/theglory.html ### The Greatest Love — 최고의 사랑 [Choego-ui sarang] Facts: The Greatest Love (최고의 사랑) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On MBC TV. 2 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q491930 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Greatest Love 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "The Greatest Love — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thegreatestlove.html ### The King: Eternal Monarch — 더 킹 : 영원의 군주 [Deo King: Yeong-won-ui Gun-ju] The King: Eternal Monarch (Korean: 더 킹: 영원의 군주) is a 2020 romantic-fantasy South Korean television series starring Lee Min-ho, Kim Go-eun, Woo Do-hwan, Kim Kyung-nam, Jung Eun-chae, and Lee Jung-jin. Written by Kim Eun-sook and produced by Hwa&Dam Pictures and its parent company Studio Dragon, the series premiered on SBS TV and Netflix for the global audience on April 17, 2020 … Facts: The King: Eternal Monarch (더 킹 : 영원의 군주) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On SBS TV. Directed by Baek Sang-hoon. 7 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: Korean drama, fantasy television series, alternate history television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q65050906 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia The King: Eternal Monarch 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 93846 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "The King: Eternal Monarch — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thekingeternalmonarch.html ### The Legend — 태왕사신기 [Taewang Sasingi] Facts: The Legend (태왕사신기) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On MBC TV. Directed by Kim Jong-hak. 4 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 24 · Genre: fantasy television program, historical period, romantic drama · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q496529 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Legend (disambiguation) 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "The Legend — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thelegend.html ### The Uncanny Counter — 경이로운 소문 [gyeong-i-ro-un so-mun] The Uncanny Counter (Korean: 경이로운 소문) is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Jo Byeong-kyu, Yoo Jun-sang, Kim Se-jeong, Yeom Hye-ran, Ahn Suk-hwan, and Yoo In-soo. Based on the Kakao Webtoon webtoon Amazing Rumor by Jang Yi, it centers on the titular character So Mun, a high school student with a disability who is enlisted to be part of the Counters, a group of paranormal hunters who search for and fight against evil spirits that escape from the afterlife to prey on humans … Facts: The Uncanny Counter (경이로운 소문) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On OCN. 5 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 28 · Genre: fantasy television series, thriller television series, action television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q98099408 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia The Uncanny Counter 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 113268 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "The Uncanny Counter — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/theuncannycounter.html ### The Voice Kids — 보이스 키즈 [Boiseu Kijeu] Facts: The Voice Kids (보이스 키즈) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Mnet. Details: Episodes: 5 · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16182852 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia List of The Voice Kids TV series 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "The Voice Kids — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thevoicekids.html ### The Voice of Korea — 보이스 코리아 [boiseu korea] The Voice of Korea (Korean: 보이스 코리아) is a South Korean reality singing competition and local version of The Voice first broadcast as The Voice of Holland. Its first season started on February 10, 2012, on Mnet. The second and final season started on February 22, 2013, on Mnet. A reboot was announced in February 2020, and premiered on May 29, 2020. Facts: The Voice of Korea (보이스 코리아) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Mnet. Details: Episodes: 29 · Genre: reality television · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12598428 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia The Voice of Korea 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; TMDB 103959 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "The Voice of Korea — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thevoiceofkorea.html ### Tomorrow will be better — 내일 잊으리 [naeril ijeuril] Facts: Tomorrow will be better (내일 잊으리) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Details: Episodes: 54 · Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q400000 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Tomorrow will be better — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/tomorrowwillbebetter.html ### Twenty-Five Twenty-One — 스물다섯 스물하나 [seumul daseot seumul hana] Twenty-Five Twenty-One (Korean: 스물다섯 스물하나) is a 2022 South Korean television series directed by Jung Ji-hyun and starring Kim Tae-ri, Nam Joo-hyuk, Kim Ji-yeon, Choi Hyun-wook and Lee Joo-myung. The series depicts the romantic lives of five characters spanning from 1998 to 2021. It premiered on tvN on February 12, 2022, and aired every Saturday and Sunday at 21:10 (KST) for 16 episodes. It is available for streaming on Netflix. Facts: Twenty-Five Twenty-One (스물다섯 스물하나) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Directed by Jung Jeehyun. 5 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: romantic television drama, Korean drama, coming-of-age television program · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q108809568 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Twenty-Five Twenty-One 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Twenty-Five Twenty-One — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/twentyfivetwentyone.html ### Two Weeks — 투웍스 [tweukseu] Facts: Two Weeks (투웍스) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Directed by Son Hyeong-seok. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: drama television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q13432195 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Two weeks 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Two Weeks — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/twoweeks.html ### Ugly Miss Young-Ae — 막돼먹은 영애씨 [makdoemaekun yeongaesshi] Ugly Miss Young-ae (Korean: 막돼먹은 영애씨; lit. 'Rude Miss Young-ae') is a long-running South Korean television series starring Kim Hyun-sook. The series premiered on tvN in South Korea on April 20, 2007. It is now on its 17th season, starting February 8, 2019. Facts: Ugly Miss Young-Ae (막돼먹은 영애씨) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On tvN. Details: Episodes: 273 · Genre: comedy film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q3281063 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC; Wikipedia Ugly Miss Young-ae 2026-06-28 08:35 UTC Cite: "Ugly Miss Young-Ae — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/uglymissyoungae.html ### Unpretty Rapstar — 언프리티 랩스타 [Eonpreoti Raepsuta] Unpretty Rapstar (Korean: 언프리티 랩스타) is a South Korean rap competition TV show that airs on Mnet. It is known as the female counterpart of Show Me The Money. The contestants compete with each other to get a chance to participate in the new song that the producers made. Facts: Unpretty Rapstar (언프리티 랩스타) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Mnet. Details: Episodes: 28 Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q26929426 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Unpretty Rapstar 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 64286 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Unpretty Rapstar — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/unprettyrapstar.html ### Very Good Times — 참 좋은 시절 [Cham joeun sijeol] Facts: Very Good Times (참 좋은 시절) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On KBS 2TV. 1 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 50 · Genre: melodrama · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q15635278 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Wonderful Days (TV series) 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Very Good Times — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/verygoodtimes.html ### Vincenzo — 빈센조 [Binsenjo] Vincenzo (Korean: 빈센조; RR: Binsenjo) is a 2021 South Korean television series starring Song Joong-ki as the title character, alongside Jeon Yeo-been, Ok Taec-yeon, Kim Yeo-jin and Kwak Dong-yeon. It aired on tvN every Saturday and Sunday at 21:00 (KST) from February 20, 2021 to May 2, 2021. It is also available for streaming on Netflix. The first episode reached a 7.7% rating (AGB nationwide), making it the fourth highest-rated tvN drama premiere. Facts: Vincenzo (빈센조) — verified Korean drama (TV series). Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16741113 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; Wikipedia Vincenzo (TV series) 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC; TMDB 117376 2026-06-28 15:09 UTC Cite: "Vincenzo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/vincenzo.html ### Voice — 보이스 [boiseu] Facts: Voice (보이스) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On OCN. 9 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 58 · Genre: thriller television series, crime television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q27949148 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Human voice 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Voice — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/voice.html ### War of Money — 쩐의 전쟁 [jjwaen-ui jeonjaeng] War of Money (Korean: 쩐의 전쟁; RR: Jjeonui jeonjaeng; also known as Money's Warfare) is a 2007 South Korean television drama series adaptation of Park In-kwon's comic of the same name. Starring Park Shin-yang and Park Jin-hee, it aired on SBS from May 16 to July 19, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. Facts: War of Money (쩐의 전쟁) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On SBS TV. Directed by Jang Tae-yoo. 4 verified cast. Details: Episodes: 16 · Genre: thriller television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483681 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia War of Money 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 80993 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "War of Money — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/warofmoney.html ### Who Are You: School 2015 — 후아유 - 학교 2015 [Huwayou - Hakgyo 2015] Who Are You: School 2015 (Korean: 후아유: 학교 2015; RR: Huayu: hakgyo 2015; also known in Japan as Love Generation) is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Kim So-hyun, Nam Joo-hyuk, and Yook Sung-jae. It aired on KBS2 from April 27 to June 16, 2015, every Monday and Tuesday at 21:55 (KST) for 16 episodes. It is the sixth installment of KBS's School series which premiered in 1999. The final episode received a 8.2% nationwide ratings. Facts: Who Are You: School 2015 (후아유 - 학교 2015) — verified Korean drama (TV series). Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q19603928 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; Wikipedia Who Are You: School 2015 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC; TMDB 62511 2026-06-28 09:41 UTC Cite: "Who Are You: School 2015 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/whoareyouschool2015.html ## K-films (76) ### 12.12: The Day — 서울의 봄 [Seoul-ui bom] 12.12: The Day (Korean: 서울의 봄; RR: Seourui bom; lit. Seoul's Spring) is a 2023 South Korean historical drama film directed by Kim Sung-su, starring Hwang Jung-min, Jung Woo-sung, Lee Sung-min, Park Hae-joon, and Kim Sung-kyun. The film is set against the backdrop of the December 12, 1979, military coup from the late 1970s to early 1980s. It was released theatrically on November 22, 2023. Facts: 12.12: The Day (서울의 봄) — verified Korean film. Released 2023-11-22. Directed by Kim Sung-su. 25 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 141 · Genre: drama film, action film, historical film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q115858816 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia 12.12: The Day 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 919207 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "12.12: The Day — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/1212theday.html ### A Bittersweet Life — 달콤한 인생 [dalkomhan insaeng] A Bittersweet Life (Korean: 달콤한 인생; RR: Dalkomhan insaeng; lit. 'The Sweet Life') is a 2005 South Korean action film written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. It stars Lee Byung-hun as Sun-woo, a hitman who becomes targeted by his boss after he spares the latter's cheating mistress. The film was released theatrically in South Korea on 1 April 2005. Facts: A Bittersweet Life (달콤한 인생) — verified Korean film. Released 2005-04-01. Directed by Kim Ji-woon. 4 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 120 · Genre: neo-noir, action film, drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q485462 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia A Bittersweet Life 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 11344 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "A Bittersweet Life — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/abittersweetlife.html ### A Hard Day — 끝까지 간다 [kkeut-kkaji ganda] Facts: A Hard Day (끝까지 간다) — verified Korean film. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: TMDB 269494 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "A Hard Day — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ahardday.html ### A Taxi Driver — 택시운전사 [taeksi unjeonswa] A Taxi Driver (Korean: 택시운전사) is a 2017 South Korean political action drama film directed by Jang Hoon and written by Eom Yu-na, with Song Kang-ho starring in the lead role, alongside Thomas Kretschmann, Yoo Hae-jin, and Ryu Jun-yeol. Based on a real-life story, the film follows a taxi driver from Seoul who unintentionally becomes involved in the events of the Gwangju Uprising in 1980. It draws on the experiences of German journalist Jürgen Hinzpeter of the ARD and his interactions with driver Kim Man-seob … Facts: A Taxi Driver (택시운전사) — verified Korean film. Released 2017-08-02. Directed by Jang Hoon. 4 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 137 · Genre: action film, drama film, political thriller film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q28698824 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia A Taxi Driver 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 437068 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "A Taxi Driver — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ataxidriver.html ### Alienoid — 외계+인 1부 [Oegyae+in 1bu] Alienoid (Korean: 외계+인 1부) is a 2022 South Korean science fiction action film written and directed by Choi Dong-hoon. It features an ensemble cast, including Ryu Jun-yeol, Kim Woo-bin, Kim Tae-ri, So Ji-sub, Yum Jung-ah, Jo Woo-jin, Kim Eui-sung, Lee Hanee, and Shin Jung-geun. The film depicts an extraordinary story that unfolds as the gates of time open between late Goryeo and the present in 2022, when aliens appear. It was released on July 20, 2022, in IMAX and 4DX formats. Facts: Alienoid (외계+인 1부) — verified Korean film. Released 2022-07-20. Directed by Choi Dong-hun. 8 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 142 · Genre: science fiction film, action film, fantasy film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q111589656 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Alienoid 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 601796 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Alienoid — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/alienoid.html ### Aloners — 혼자 사는 사람들 [honja saneun saramdeul] Aloners (Korean: 혼자 사는 사람들; RR: Honja saneun saramdeul; lit. 'People Living Alone') is a 2021 South Korean drama film edited, written and a directorial feature debut by Hong Sung-eun. It stars Gong Seung-yeon with Jeong Da-eun, Seo Hyun-woo, Park Jeong-hak in supporting roles. The film premiered on April 30, 2021 at the Jeonju International Film Festival and was later screened in the Discovery section of the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival. Facts: Aloners (혼자 사는 사람들) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-05-19. Directed by Hong Sung-eun. 6 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 91 · Genre: drama film, independent film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q106921060 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Aloners 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Aloners — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/aloners.html ### Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds — 신과함께-죄와 벌 [Sin-gwa hamkke-Joe-wa Beol] Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds (Korean: 신과함께: 죄와 벌) is a 2017 South Korean fantasy action film directed by Kim Yong-hwa and based on the webtoon series by Joo Ho-min, Along with the Gods, which was inspired by the Korean Joseon dynasty Buddhist paintings and early Buddhist texts of the Ten Kings of Hell. It stars Ha Jung-woo, Cha Tae-hyun, Ju Ji-hoon and Kim Hyang-gi. The film was shot as one but presented in two parts. The first part, Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds, was released on 20 December 2017. Facts: Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds (신과함께-죄와 벌) — verified Korean film. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q11254891 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 397567 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/alongwiththegods.html ### Anarchists — 아나키스트 [anakiseuteu] Facts: Anarchists (아나키스트) — verified Korean film. Released 2000-04-29. Directed by Yoo Young-sik. 1 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 104 · Genre: martial arts film, action film, drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q4751662 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Anarchism 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Anarchists — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/anarchists.html ### Back Light — 빛과 철 [Bit-gwa cheol] Facts: Back Light (빛과 철) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-02-18. Directed by Bae Jong-dae. 5 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 107 · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q105687100 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Back Light — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/backlight.html ### Blackpink: The Movie — 블랙핑크 더 무비 [Beullaekpingkeu deo mupi] Blackpink: The Movie (Korean: 블랙핑크: 더 무비; stylized in all caps or as BLɅϽKPIИK THE MOVIE) is a 2021 South Korean documentary film directed by Oh Yoon-dong and Jung Su-yee, featuring South Korean girl group Blackpink. It was released on August 4, 2021, in South Korea and worldwide. Facts: Blackpink: The Movie (블랙핑크 더 무비) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-08-04. Directed by Su Yee Jung, Oh Yoon-Dong. Details: Runtime (min): 100 · Genre: documentary film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q107258216 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Blackpink: The Movie 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Blackpink: The Movie — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/blackpinkthemovie.html ### Burning — 버닝 [beoning] Burning (Korean: 버닝) is a 2018 South Korean psychological thriller film co-written, produced, and directed by Lee Chang-dong. The film is based on the short story "Barn Burning" from The Elephant Vanishes by Haruki Murakami, with elements inspired by William Faulkner's story of the same name. It stars Yoo Ah-in, Steven Yeun, and Jeon Jong-seo. The plot depicts a young deliveryman, Jong-su (Yoo), who runs into his childhood friend, Hae-mi (Jeon). Facts: Burning (버닝) — verified Korean film. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Burning (2018 film) 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; TMDB 491584 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Burning — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/burning.html ### Concrete Utopia — 콘크리트 유토피아 [Konkeuriteu Yutopia] Concrete Utopia (Korean: 콘크리트 유토피아) is a 2023 South Korean disaster-thriller film directed by Um Tae-hwa, who wrote the screenplay with Lee Shin-ji, based on the second part of the webtoon Pleasant Outcast by Kim Soongnyung. It stars Lee Byung-hun, Park Seo-joon, Park Bo-young, Kim Sun-young, Park Ji-hu, and Kim Do-yoon. Concrete Utopia is set in Seoul shortly after a titanic earthquake destroys the city, and follows the residents of a building that miraculously remained intact. As they try to survive, they are faced with harsh realities and difficult moral decisions. Facts: Concrete Utopia (콘크리트 유토피아) — verified Korean film. Released 2023-08-09. Directed by Um Tae-hwa. 9 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 130 · Genre: disaster film, thriller film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q106514501 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Concrete Utopia 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 729854 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Concrete Utopia — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/concreteutopia.html ### Decision to Leave — 헤어질 결심 [haeojil gyeolsim] Decision to Leave (Korean: 헤어질 결심; RR: Heeojil gyeolsim; lit. 'Resolution to Break Up') is a 2022 South Korean neo-noir romantic mystery film directed, co-written and produced by Park Chan-wook. The film follows married detective Jang Hae-jun (Park Hae-il), whose investigation of a man's death leads him to the man's widow, Chinese immigrant Song Seo-rae (Tang Wei). Hae-jun's investigation of Seo-rae as a suspect gradually leads him to develop feelings towards her. Facts: Decision to Leave (헤어질 결심) — verified Korean film. Released 2022-05-23. Directed by Park Chan-wook. 8 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 138 · Genre: mystery film, police film, drama film · Original language: Korean, Mandarin · Awards: Cannes Best Director Award Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q100889636 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Decision to Leave 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 705996 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Decision to Leave — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/decisiontoleave.html ### Emergency Declaration — 비상선언 [biseong seoneon] Facts: Emergency Declaration (비상선언) — verified Korean film. Released 2022-08-03. Directed by Han Jae-rim. 14 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 147 · Genre: action film, disaster film, drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q105795501 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia State of emergency 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 626872 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Emergency Declaration — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/emergencydeclaration.html ### Escape from Mogadishu — 모가디슈 [Mogadisyu] Facts: Escape from Mogadishu (모가디슈) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-07-28. Directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. 8 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 121 · Genre: action film, drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q107208538 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Escape from Mogadishu 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Escape from Mogadishu — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/escapefrommogadishu.html ### Exhuma — 파묘 [Pamyo] Exhuma (Korean: 파묘; RR: Pamyo) is a 2024 South Korean horror film written and directed by Jang Jae-hyun, and starring Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, Yoo Hae-jin and Lee Do-hyun. The film includes mystery and occult elements, and follows the process of excavating an ominous grave, which unleashes dreadful consequences buried underneath. Exhuma premiered in the Forum section at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival on February 16, 2024. It was released theatrically on February 22 and received positive reviews from critics. Facts: Exhuma (파묘) — verified Korean film. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Exhuma 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 838209 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Exhuma — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/exhuma.html ### Fabricated City — 조작된 도시 [jogjak doen dosi] Fabricated City (Korean: 조작된 도시; RR: Jojakdoen dosi; lit. 'Manipulated City') is a 2017 South Korean action crime film directed by Park Kwang-hyun and starring Ji Chang-wook, Shim Eun-kyung and Ahn Jae-hong. The film was released on February 9, 2017. Facts: Fabricated City (조작된 도시) — verified Korean film. Released 2017-02-09. Directed by Park Kwang-hyun. 3 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 126 · Genre: thriller film, action film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q28133253 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Fabricated City 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 435366 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Fabricated City — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/fabricatedcity.html ### Five Senses of Eros — 오감도 [Ogamdo] Facts: Five Senses of Eros (오감도) — verified Korean film. Released 2009-07-09. Directed by Hur Jin-ho, Min Kyu-dong, O Ki-hwan, Yoo Young-sik, Hyuk Byun. 11 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 128 · Genre: romance film, LGBTQ-related film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q490764 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Five Senses of Eros 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Five Senses of Eros — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/fivesensesoferos.html ### Go Back — 고백 [gobaek] Facts: Go Back (고백) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-02-24. Directed by Seo Eun-yeong. 2 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 99 · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q105708865 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Go Back 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 74064 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Go Back — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/goback.html ### I Saw the Devil — 악마를 보았다 [akma-reul boatda] I Saw the Devil (Korean: 악마를 보았다) is a 2010 South Korean action thriller film directed by Kim Jee-woon and written by Park Hoon-jung. Starring Lee Byung-hun and Choi Min-sik, the film follows NIS agent Kim Soo-hyun (Lee), who embarks on a quest for vengeance when his fiancée is brutally murdered by serial killer Jang Kyung-chul (Choi). I Saw the Devil marks Choi Min-sik's first major role since the changes to the Korean screen quota system. The film premiered in the United States at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and had a limited U.S … Facts: I Saw the Devil (악마를 보았다) — verified Korean film. Released 2010-01-01. Directed by Kim Ji-woon. 2 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 141 · Genre: psychological thriller, action film, crime film · Original language: Korean · Awards: Asian Film Awards, Fantasporto, Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q485725 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia I Saw the Devil 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 49797 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "I Saw the Devil — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/isawthedevil.html ### Ilsagago — 일사각오 [ilsagakο] Facts: Ilsagago (일사각오) — verified Korean film. Released 2016-03-17. 3 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 115 · Genre: drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q24000000 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Ilsagago — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ilsagago.html ### In Front of Your Face — 당신 얼굴 앞에서 [dangsin eolgul apeseo] In Front of Your Face (Korean: 당신 얼굴 앞에서; RR: Dangsin eolgul apeseo) is a 2021 South Korean drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. The film was selected to be shown in the Cannes Premiere section at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival. Facts: In Front of Your Face (당신 얼굴 앞에서) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-07-15. Directed by Hong Sang-soo. Details: Genre: drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q107508420 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia In Front of Your Face 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "In Front of Your Face — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/infrontofyourface.html ### Joint Security Area — 공동경비구역 JSA [gongtong gyeongbi guuyeok JSA] Joint Security Area (Korean: 공동경비구역 JSA) is a 2000 South Korean mystery thriller film directed and co-written by Park Chan-wook and based on the novel DMZ by Park Sang-yeon. It is Park Chan-wook's third film as director, and is frequently regarded as his first film with creative control; as he largely disowned his first two films, The Moon Is... the Sun's Dream (1992) and Trio (1997), Park himself prefers the film to be regarded as his directorial debut … Facts: Joint Security Area (공동경비구역 JSA) — verified Korean film. Released 2000-09-09. Directed by Park Chan-wook. 4 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 110 · Genre: drama film, mystery film, thriller film · Original language: Korean, English, German Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q202681 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Joint Security Area (film) 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; TMDB 2440 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Joint Security Area — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jsa.html ### Kill Boksoon — 길복순 [gilboksun] Kill Boksoon (Korean: 길복순) is a 2023 South Korean action thriller film directed and written by Byun Sung-hyun, starring Jeon Do-yeon, Sul Kyung-gu, Kim Si-a, Esom, and Koo Kyo-hwan. It premiered on Netflix on March 31, 2023. Facts: Kill Boksoon (길복순) — verified Korean film. Released 2023-03-31. Directed by Byun Sung-hyun. 7 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 137 · Genre: action film, thriller film, LGBTQ-related film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q114414622 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Kill Boksoon 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 849869 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Kill Boksoon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/killboksoon.html ### Kingdom: Ashin of the North — Kingdom: Ashin of the North [Ashin of the North] Facts: Kingdom: Ashin of the North — verified Korean film. Released 2021-07-23. Directed by Kim Seong-hun. 4 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 92 · Genre: fantasy television program, thriller television series, horror television series · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q107639992 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Kingdom (South Korean TV series) 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Kingdom: Ashin of the North — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kingdomashinofthenorth.html ### Lady Vengeance — 친절한 금자씨 [Chinjeolhan Geumja-ssi] Lady Vengeance (Korean: 친절한 금자씨; lit. 'Kind Miss Geum-ja'; titled Sympathy for Lady Vengeance in some countries) is a 2005 South Korean neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Park Chan-wook. The film is the third and final installment in Park's Vengeance Trilogy, following Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002) and Oldboy (2003). Facts: Lady Vengeance (친절한 금자씨) — verified Korean film. Released 2005-07-29. Directed by Park Chan-wook. 25 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 112 · Genre: drama film, thriller film, crime film · Original language: Korean, English, Japanese Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q495134 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Lady Vengeance 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Lady Vengeance — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ladyvengeance.html ### Memoir of a Murderer — 살인자의 기억법 [sarin-jaaui gieok-beop] Memoir of a Murderer (Korean: 살인자의 기억법; RR: Sarinjaui gieokbeop) is a 2017 South Korean mystery thriller film directed by Won Shin-yun. It is based on a bestselling novel by Kim Young-ha. The film stars Sul Kyung-gu and Kim Nam-gil in the lead roles, with Kim Seol-hyun and Oh Dal-su in the supporting roles. The filming began in late 2015. Facts: Memoir of a Murderer (살인자의 기억법) — verified Korean film. Released 2017-09-06. Directed by Won Sin-yeon. 4 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 118 · Genre: crime thriller film, action film, crime film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q21577091 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Memoir of a Murderer 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Memoir of a Murderer — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/memoirofamurderer.html ### Memories of Murder — 살인의 추억 [sarin-ui chueok] Memories of Murder (Korean: 살인의 추억) is a 2003 South Korean neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Bong Joon Ho, from a screenplay by Bong and Shim Sung-bo, and based on the 1996 play Come to See Me by Kim Kwang-lim. It stars Song Kang-ho and Kim Sang-kyung. In the film, detectives Park Doo-man (Song) and Seo Tae-yoon (Kim) lead an investigation into a string of rapes and murders taking place in Hwaseong in the late 1980s, by a man known as the Hwaesong Murderer. The film is a semi-biographical retelling of Korea's police hunting Lee Choon-jae. Facts: Memories of Murder (살인의 추억) — verified Korean film. Released 2003-05-02. Directed by Bong Joon-ho. 11 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 132 · Genre: crime thriller film, mystery film, drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q488169 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Memories of Murder 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 11423 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Memories of Murder — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/memoriesofmurder.html ### Midnight — 미드나이트 [mideunaiteuh] Facts: Midnight (미드나이트) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-06-30. Directed by Kwon Oh-seung. 6 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 103 · Genre: thriller film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q106996423 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Midnight 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 628704 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Midnight — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/midnight.html ### Mission Possible — 미션 파서블 [mission passeuble] Facts: Mission Possible (미션 파서블) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-02-17. 2 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 105 · Genre: action film, comedy film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q105294011 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Mission Possible 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 82765 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Mission Possible — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/missionpossible.html ### My Sassy Girl — 엽기적인 그녀 [Yeopgijeogi-in Geunyeo] My Sassy Girl (Korean: 엽기적인 그녀; RR: Yeopgijeogin geunyeo; lit. 'That Bizarre Girl') is a 2001 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Kwak Jae-yong, starring Jun Ji-hyun and Cha Tae-hyun. The film is based on a true story told in a series of blog posts written by Kim Ho-sik, who later adapted them into a novel. The film was very successful in South Korea, where it was the highest-grossing comedy of all time, and one of the top five highest-grossing films ever at the time. Facts: My Sassy Girl (엽기적인 그녀) — verified Korean film. Released 2001-01-01. Directed by Kwak Jae-yong. 2 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 123 · Genre: romantic comedy · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483166 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia My Sassy Girl 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 71347 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "My Sassy Girl — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mysassygirl.html ### Natural City — 내츄럴 시티 [Naechyureol Siti] Natural City (Korean: 내츄럴 시티) is a 2003 South Korean science fiction film, directed by Min Byeong-cheon. It is set in a dystopian future, about a colony world that integrates robots, androids and cyborgs amongst the population. Facts: Natural City (내츄럴 시티) — verified Korean film. Released 2003-09-26. Directed by Byung-chun Min. 6 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 113 · Genre: action film, science fiction film, post-apocalyptic film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q562396 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Natural City 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 14573 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Natural City — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/naturalcity.html ### Okja — Okja [Okja] Okja (Korean: 옥자; pronounced [ok̚.tɕ͈a]) is a 2017 science fiction action-adventure film directed by Bong Joon Ho with a screenplay by Bong and Jon Ronson from a story by Bong. The film is about a teenage girl who raised a genetically modified "super pig" (the titular Okja). When Okja is taken to the United States by a meat industry corporation, the girl goes on a mission to rescue Okja from mistreatment and slaughter while befriending the Animal Liberation Front … Facts: Okja — verified Korean film. Released 2017. Directed by Bong Joon-ho. 12 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 121 · Genre: adventure film, drama film · Original language: English, Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q23932553 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Okja 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 387426 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Okja — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/okja.html ### Old Partner — 워낭소리 [wonangsoری] Old Partner (Korean: 워낭 소리; RR: Wonang sori; lit. 'Cowbell Sound') is a 2008 South Korean documentary film directed by Lee Chung-ryoul. Set in the small rural town of Hanul-ri in Sangun-myeon, Bonghwa County, North Gyeongsang Province, the film focuses on the relationship between a 40-year-old cow and an old farmer in his 80s. The film was a surprise success. Facts: Old Partner (워낭소리) — verified Korean film. Released 2008-10-04. Directed by Chung-ryoul Lee. Details: Runtime (min): 78 · Genre: documentary film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q7084719 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Old Partner 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Old Partner — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/oldpartner.html ### Oldboy — 올드보이 [Oldeuboyi] Oldboy (Korean: 올드보이) is a 2003 South Korean action thriller film directed and co-written by Park Chan-wook. A loose adaptation of the Japanese manga Old Boy by Garon Tsuchiya and Nobuaki Minegishi, the film follows Oh Dae-su (Choi Min-sik), who is imprisoned for 15 years without knowing the identity of his captor or his captor's motives. When he is released, Dae-su finds himself trapped in a web of conspiracy and violence as he seeks revenge against his captor and falls in love with a young sushi chef, Mi-do (Kang Hye-jung) … Facts: Oldboy (올드보이) — verified Korean film. Released 2013-11-11. Directed by Spike Lee. 19 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 104 · Genre: mystery film, crime film, drama film · Original language: English Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q1529637 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Oldboy (2003 film) 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 670 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Oldboy — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/oldboy.html ### Parasite — 기생충 [Gisenghung] Parasite (Korean: 기생충) is a 2019 South Korean black comedy thriller film directed by Bong Joon Ho, who co-wrote the screenplay with Han Jin-won. It stars Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, Park So-dam, Jang Hye-jin, Park Myung-hoon, and Lee Jung-eun. The film follows a poor family who infiltrate the home and life of a wealthy family. The script is based on a play Bong wrote in 2013. Facts: Parasite (기생충) — verified Korean film. Released 2019-05-30. Directed by Bong Joon-ho. 11 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 132 · Genre: comedy drama, black comedy, thriller film · Original language: Korean · Awards: Palme d'Or, Gilde Film Price, Academy Award for Best Picture Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q61448040 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Parasite (2019 film) 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 496243 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Parasite — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/parasite.html ### Peninsula — 반도 [banDo] Peninsula (Korean: 반도; Hanja: 半島; RR: Bando; marketed internationally as Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula) is a 2020 South Korean post-apocalyptic horror themed Action film co-written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho. It is a standalone sequel to the 2016 film Train to Busan, the second live-action feature film and the third overall installment in the Train to Busan film series. The story follows a former soldier tasked with retrieving a truck full of money from the wastelands of South Korea, now inhabited by zombies, rogue militia, and survivors … Facts: Peninsula (반도) — verified Korean film. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q34763 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Peninsula (film) 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; TMDB 581392 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Peninsula — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/peninsula.html ### Pipeline — 파이프라인 [paipeulain] A pipeline is a system of pipes for long-distance transportation of a liquid or gas, typically to a market area for consumption. Industry datasets indicate the length of the global trunk/transmission pipeline network is on the order of ~2.19 million km by 2025, with North America accounting for ~44%. The United States had 65%, Russia had 8%, and Canada had 3%, thus 76% of all pipeline were in these three countries. The main attribute to pollution from pipelines is caused by corrosion and leakage. Facts: Pipeline (파이프라인) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-05-26. Directed by Yoo Ha. 7 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 108 · Genre: action film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q106920712 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Pipeline 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Pipeline — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pipeline.html ### Poetry — 시 [si] Facts: Poetry (시) — verified Korean film. Released 2010-01-01. Directed by Lee Chang-dong. 2 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 139 · Genre: drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q486803 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC; Wikipedia Poetry 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC; TMDB 47909 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC Cite: "Poetry — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/poetry.html ### Red Cliff — 적벽대전: 거대한 전쟁의 시작 [Jeokbyeok Daejeon: Geodaehan Jeonjaeng-ui Sijak] Facts: Red Cliff (적벽대전: 거대한 전쟁의 시작) — verified Korean film. Released 2008-01-01. Directed by John Woo. 14 verified cast. Details: Genre: historical film, action film · Original language: Mandarin Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q815606 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Red Cliff 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Red Cliff — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/redcliff.html ### Sea Fog — 해무 [haemu] Facts: Sea Fog (해무) — verified Korean film. Released 2014-08-13. Directed by Shim Sung-bo. 3 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 110 · Genre: drama film, thriller film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16256567 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Sea Fog 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Sea Fog — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seafog.html ### Secret Sunshine — 밀양 [Miryang] Secret Sunshine (Korean: 밀양; RR: Miryang) is a 2007 South Korean drama film written and directed by Lee Chang-dong. The screenplay based on the short story "The Abject" by Lee Cheong-jun that focuses on a woman as she wrestles with the questions of grief, madness and faith. The Korean title "Miryang" is named after the city where the film was set and filmed; "Secret Sunshine" is the literal translation. For her performance, Jeon Do-yeon won Prix d'interprétation féminine (Best Actress) at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Facts: Secret Sunshine (밀양) — verified Korean film. Released 2007-01-01. Directed by Lee Chang-dong. 12 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 142 · Genre: drama film · Original language: Korean · Awards: Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q496752 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Secret Sunshine 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; TMDB 2015 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Secret Sunshine — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/secretsunshine.html ### Seo Bok — 서복 [Seobok] Facts: Seo Bok (서복) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-04-15. Directed by Lee Yong-ju. 9 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 114 · Genre: science fiction film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q65261718 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Seo Bok 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 2478774 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Seo Bok — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seobok.html ### Shades of the Heart — 아무도 없는 곳 [amudo eopsneun got] Shades of the Heart (Korean: 아무도 없는 곳; RR: Amudo eomneun got; lit. 'Where Nobody Is') is a 2019 South Korean drama film written and directed by Kim Jong-kwan, and starring Yeon Woo-jin, Kim Sang-ho, Lee Ji-eun, Lee Joo-young, and Yoon Hye-ri. Facts: Shades of the Heart (아무도 없는 곳) — verified Korean film. Released 2019. Directed by Kim Jong-kwan. 5 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 85 · Genre: drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q85981905 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Shades of the Heart 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 589713 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Shades of the Heart — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/shadesoftheheart.html ### Sinkhole — 싱크홀 [singkuhol] Facts: Sinkhole (싱크홀) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-08-11. Directed by Kim Ji-hun. 5 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 117 · Genre: action film, drama film, comedy film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q97216877 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Sinkhole 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Sinkhole — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sinkhole.html ### Smugglers — 밀수 [milsu] Facts: Smugglers (밀수) — verified Korean film. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: TMDB 783110 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Smugglers — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/smugglers.html ### Snowpiercer — 설국열차 [Seol-guk Yeol-cha] Snowpiercer (Korean: 설국열차; Hanja: 雪國列車; RR: Seolgungnyeolcha) is a 2013 post-apocalyptic action thriller film based on the French climate fiction graphic novel Le Transperceneige by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand and Jean-Marc Rochette. The film was directed by Bong Joon Ho and written by Bong and Kelly Masterson. An international co-production, the film marks Bong's English-language debut; almost 85% of the film's dialogue is in English … Facts: Snowpiercer (설국열차) — verified Korean film. On TNT. Directed by Fred Toye, James Hawes, Sam Miller, Helen Shaver, Everardo Gout. 17 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 44 · Genre: science fiction television program, thriller television series, drama television series · Original language: English Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q60691083 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Snowpiercer 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; TMDB 110415 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Snowpiercer — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/snowpiercer.html ### Space Sweepers — 승리호 [Seungriho] Space Sweepers (Korean: 승리호; RR: Seungniho; lit. Spaceship Victory) is a 2021 South Korean Space Western film directed by Jo Sung-hee, starring Song Joong-ki, Kim Tae-ri, Jin Seon-kyu and Yoo Hae-jin. Regarded as the first Korean film space blockbuster, it was released directly on Netflix worldwide on February 5, 2021. Facts: Space Sweepers (승리호) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-02-05. Directed by Jo Sung-hee. 6 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 136 · Genre: science fiction film, space opera · Original language: Korean, English, Chinese Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q65267432 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Space Sweepers 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Space Sweepers — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/spacesweepers.html ### Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring — 봄 여름 가을 겨울 그리고 봄 [Bom yeoreum gaeul gyeowul geurigo bom] Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (Korean: 봄 여름 가을 겨울 그리고 봄) is a 2003 drama film directed by Kim Ki-duk about a Buddhist monastery that floats on a lake in a pristine forest. An international co-production of South Korea and Germany, the story is about the life of a Buddhist monk as he passes through the seasons of his life, from childhood to old age. The film stars O Yeong-su, Kim Young-min, Seo Jae-kyung and Yeo-jin Ha. Facts: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (봄 여름 가을 겨울 그리고 봄) — verified Korean film. Released 2003-08-14. Directed by Kim Ki-duk. 10 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 103 · Genre: drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q494871 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 113 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/springsummerfall.html ### Svaha: The Sixth Finger — 사바하 [sabaha] Svaha: The Sixth Finger (Korean: 사바하; RR: Sabaha) is a 2019 South Korean mystery thriller film directed by Jang Jae-hyun, starring Lee Jung-jae, Park Jeong-min, Lee Jae-in, Jung Jin-young, Jin Seon-kyu and Lee David. The film was number one at the box office in its opening week, with a strong 840,000 sales and collected 1.18 million viewers in its first five days. It depicts a mystery involving a Buddhist sect while posing questions about faith in general. Facts: Svaha: The Sixth Finger (사바하) — verified Korean film. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikipedia Svaha: The Sixth Finger 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 556509 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Svaha: The Sixth Finger — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/svaha.html ### Sweet & Sour — 새콤달콤 [saekkomdalkkom] Facts: Sweet & Sour (새콤달콤) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-06-04. Directed by Lee Kae-byeok. 3 verified cast. Details: Genre: romance film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q106416026 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Sweet and Sour 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Sweet & Sour — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sweetsour.html ### Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance — 복수는 나의 것 [boksu-neun na-ui geot] Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (Korean: 복수는 나의 것; lit. 'Vengeance Is Mine') is a 2002 South Korean neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Park Chan-wook, who co-wrote the script with Lee Jae-soon, Lee Moo-young, and Lee Yong-jong. Starring Song Kang-ho, Shin Ha-kyun, and Bae Doona, the film follows an ill-fated kidnapping of a wealthy man's daughter, leading to a path of vengeance. Facts: Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (복수는 나의 것) — verified Korean film. Released 2002-03-29. Directed by Park Chan-wook. 21 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 121 · Genre: drama film, crime thriller film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483849 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; TMDB 4689 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mrvengeance.html ### Tazza — 타짜 [tajja] Tazza: The High Rollers (Korean: 타짜) is a 2006 South Korean crime film directed by Choi Dong-hoon and based on Huh Young-man and Kim Se-yeong's manhwa of the same name. Produced by Sidus FNH and distributed by CJ Entertainment, the story revolves around a group of gambling drifters involved in the Korean card game hwatu. It was a huge commercial and critical success, becoming one of South Korea's highest-grossing films and winning numerous awards. It was the second best-selling film of 2006 in South Korea, with 6,847,777 admissions nationwide. Facts: Tazza (타짜) — verified Korean film. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q1932496 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Tazza: The High Rollers 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; TMDB 46547 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Tazza — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/tazza.html ### The 8th Night — 제8일의 밤 [Je8il-ui bam] The 8th Night (Korean: 제8일의 밤; RR: Je8irui bam) is a 2021 South Korean horror film directed by Kim Tae-hyoung for Gom Pictures starring Lee Sung-min, Park Hae-joon, Kim You-jung, and Nam Da-reum. The film depicts the struggle of a former exorcist attempting to stop the resurrection of two mysterious beings who tormented humans and were locked up in separate caskets for 2500 years. It was released on Netflix and made available for streaming in 190 countries on 2 July 2021. Facts: The 8th Night (제8일의 밤) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-07-02. Directed by Kim Tae-hyeong. 7 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 115 · Genre: mystery film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q85985072 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia The 8th Night 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 604360 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "The 8th Night — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/the8thnight.html ### The Concubine — 후궁: 제왕의 첩 [Hugung: Jewangui Cheop] Facts: The Concubine (후궁: 제왕의 첩) — verified Korean film. Released 2012-06-06. Directed by Kim Dae-seung. 3 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 122 · Genre: romance film, erotic film, drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q491969 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Concubine (disambiguation) 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "The Concubine — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/theconcubine.html ### The Cursed: Dead Man’s Prey — 방법: 재차의 [bangbeop: jaecharui] Facts: The Cursed: Dead Man’s Prey (방법: 재차의) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-07-28. Directed by Kim Yong-wan. 8 verified cast. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q107610311 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia The Cursed: Dead Man's Prey 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "The Cursed: Dead Man’s Prey — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thecurseddeadmansprey.html ### The First Amendment — 대한민국 헌법 제1조 [Daehanbanguk Hunbeop Che 1 Jo] Facts: The First Amendment (대한민국 헌법 제1조) — verified Korean film. Released 2003-03-14. Directed by Kyeong-shik Song. Details: Genre: comedy film, erotic film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q3520885 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia First Amendment to the United States Constitution 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "The First Amendment — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thefirstamendment.html ### The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil — 악인전 [Aginjeun] The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil (Korean: 악인전; lit. 'The story of evil people') is a 2019 South Korean action crime film directed by Lee Won-tae that is based on a true story. The film stars Ma Dong-seok, Kim Mu-yeol and Kim Sung-kyu. In the film, a gangster and a cop join forces to capture a serial killer for their respective purposes, but they face challenges from their respective enemies. Facts: The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil (악인전) — verified Korean film. Released 2019-05-15. Directed by Lee Won-tae. 6 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 110 · Genre: crime film, action film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q63198576 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 581528 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "The Gangster, the Cop, the Devil — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thegangsterthecopthedevil.html ### The Good, the Bad, the Weird — 좋은 놈, 나쁜 놈, 이상한 놈 [joeun nom, nappun nom, isanghan nom] The Good, the Bad, the Weird (Korean: 좋은 놈, 나쁜 놈, 이상한 놈, romanized: Joeun nom, nappeun nom, isanghan nom) is a 2008 South Korean Western action film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Kim Jee-woon, and starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Jung Woo-sung. The film is an homage to the 1966 Spaghetti Western The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, and is set in Japanese-occupied Manchuria during the late 1930s … Facts: The Good, the Bad, the Weird (좋은 놈, 나쁜 놈, 이상한 놈) — verified Korean film. Released 2008-01-01. Directed by Kim Ji-woon. 4 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 139 · Genre: action film, Manchurian Western, adventure film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q488947 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia The Good, the Bad, the Weird 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 15067 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "The Good, the Bad, the Weird — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thegoodthebadtheweird.html ### The Grotesque Mansion — 괴기맨숀 [goegimaenswon] Facts: The Grotesque Mansion (괴기맨숀) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-06-30. Directed by Jo Bareun. 5 verified cast. Details: Genre: horror film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q107376771 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "The Grotesque Mansion — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thegrotesquemansion.html ### The Handmaiden — 아가씨 [agassi] The Handmaiden (Korean: 아가씨; RR: Agassi; lit. 'Lady') is a 2016 South Korean erotic historical psychological thriller film directed, co-written and co-produced by Park Chan-Wook and starring Kim Min-hee, Kim Tae-ri, Ha Jung-woo and Cho Jin-woong. It is inspired by the 2002 novel Fingersmith by Welsh writer Sarah Waters, with the setting changed from Victorian era Britain to Korea under Japanese rule, where a Korean girl is hired as a handmaiden to a Japanese heiress who lives a secluded life on a countryside estate … Facts: The Handmaiden (아가씨) — verified Korean film. Released 2016-06-01. Directed by Park Chan-wook. 6 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 145 · Genre: drama film, romance film, LGBTQ-related film · Original language: Korean, Japanese · Awards: CST Award of the Technical Artist Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20444585 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia The Handmaiden 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 290098 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "The Handmaiden — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thehandmaiden.html ### The Host — 괴물 [goemul] The Host is a 2006 monster film directed and co-written by Bong Joon Ho. It stars Song Kang-ho as food stand vendor Park Gang-du whose daughter Hyun-seo (Go Ah-sung) is kidnapped by a creature dwelling around the Han River in Seoul. Byun Hee-bong, Park Hae-il, and Bae Doona appear in supporting roles as Gang-du's father, brother, and sister, respectively, who help Gang-du escape quarantine against an alleged virus derived from the monster and search for his daughter … Facts: The Host (괴물) — verified Korean film. Released 2008. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q126415548 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia The Host (2006 film) 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; TMDB 1255 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "The Host — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thehost.html ### The King and the Clown — 왕의 남자 [wangui namja] The King and the Clown (Korean: 왕의 남자) is a 2005 South Korean historical drama film starring Kam Woo-sung, Jung Jin-young, and Lee Joon-gi. It was adapted from the 2000 stage play, Yi ("You") about Yeonsangun of Joseon, a Joseon dynasty king and a court clown who mocks him. It was released on 29 December 2005, runs for 119 minutes; and distributed domestically by Cinema Service and internationally by CJ Entertainment. The movie is referred to by various titles. Facts: The King and the Clown (왕의 남자) — verified Korean film. Released 2005-12-29. Directed by Lee Joon-ik. 8 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 119 · Genre: philosophical fiction, comedy drama, drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q51743 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia The King and the Clown 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "The King and the Clown — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thekingandtheclown.html ### The Man from Nowhere — 아저씨 [ajeossi] The Man from Nowhere may refer to: Facts: The Man from Nowhere (아저씨) — verified Korean film. Released 2010-08-05. Directed by Lee Jeong-beom. 5 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 119 · Genre: action film, neo-noir, thriller film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q485709 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia The Man from Nowhere 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 51608 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "The Man from Nowhere — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/themanfromnowhere.html ### The Medium — 랑종 [rangJong] Facts: The Medium (랑종) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-07-14. Directed by Banjong Pisanthanakun. 1 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 131 · Genre: horror film · Original language: Thai Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q107073403 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia The Medium 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "The Medium — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/themedium.html ### The Roundup — 범죄도시 2 [Beomjoe Dosi 2] A roundup is a systematic gathering together of people or things. Facts: The Roundup (범죄도시 2) — verified Korean film. Released 2022-05-18. Directed by Lee Sang-yong, Lee Sang-yong. 9 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 106 · Genre: action film, crime film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q109355923 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Roundup 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; TMDB 619803 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "The Roundup — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/theroundup.html ### The Swordsman — 검객 [geomgaek] Facts: The Swordsman (검객) — verified Korean film. Released 2020-09-23. Directed by Choi Jae-hoon. 6 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 100 · Genre: action film, sageuk · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30612342 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Swordsman (disambiguation) 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "The Swordsman — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/theswordsman.html ### The Tunnel — 터널 [teoneul] Facts: The Tunnel (터널) — verified Korean film. Released 2016-08-10. Directed by Kim Seong-hun. 7 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 127 · Genre: disaster film, drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q24113685 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC; Wikipedia Tunnel (disambiguation) 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "The Tunnel — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thetunnel.html ### The Wailing — 곡성 [Gokseong] Wailing may refer to: Facts: The Wailing (곡성) — verified Korean film. Released 2016-05-11. Directed by Na Hong-jin. 5 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 156 · Genre: mystery film, thriller film, horror film · Original language: Korean, Japanese · Awards: Sitges Film Festival Best cinematography Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q22972803 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Wailing 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 293670 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "The Wailing — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thewailing.html ### Three Sisters — 세자매 [Sejamae] Facts: Three Sisters (세자매) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-01-27. Directed by Lee Seung-Won. 3 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 115 · Genre: drama film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q104899860 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Three Sisters 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 43594 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Three Sisters — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/threesisters.html ### Train to Busan — 부산행 [Busanhang] Train to Busan (Korean: 부산행; RR: Busanhaeng; MR: Pusanhaeng; lit. 'Voyage To Busan') is a 2016 South Korean action horror film directed by Yeon Sang-ho and written by Park Joo-suk. It stars Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, Ma Dong-seok, Kim Su-an, Choi Woo-shik, Ahn So-hee, and Kim Eui-sung. The film takes place primarily on a KTX from Seoul to Busan as a zombie apocalypse suddenly breaks out and threatens the safety of the passengers. Facts: Train to Busan (부산행) — verified Korean film. Released 2016-05-13. Directed by Yeon Sang-ho. 8 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 118 · Genre: zombie film, horror film, action film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20948236 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; Wikipedia Train to Busan 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC; TMDB 396535 2026-06-28 15:10 UTC Cite: "Train to Busan — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/traintobusan.html ### Waiting for Rain — 비와 당신의 이야기 [Biwa dangshin-ui iyagi] Facts: Waiting for Rain (비와 당신의 이야기) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-04-28. Directed by Jo Jin-mo. 4 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 117 · Genre: drama film, romance film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q106612798 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Waiting for Rain 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Waiting for Rain — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/waitingforrain.html ### Whispering Corridors 6: The Humming — 여고괴담 여섯번째 이야기: 모교 [Yeogogoedam Yeoseot Beonjjae Iyagi: Mogyo] Facts: Whispering Corridors 6: The Humming (여고괴담 여섯번째 이야기: 모교) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-06-17. Directed by Lee Miyoung. 5 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 117 · Genre: horror film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q96384351 2026-06-28 08:36 UTC Cite: "Whispering Corridors 6: The Humming — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/whisperingcorridors6thehumming.html ### Wish You — 위시 유: 나의 마음속 너의 멜로디 [Wisi Yu: Naui Maeumsokeul Neoui Mellodi] Facts: Wish You (위시 유: 나의 마음속 너의 멜로디) — verified Korean film. Released 2021-01-15. 1 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 101 · Genre: romance film, LGBTQ-related film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q104884970 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Wish You — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/wishyou.html ### Woman Is the Future of Man — 여자는 남자의 미래다 [yeojaneun namjaui miraeda] Woman Is the Future of Man (Korean: 여자는 남자의 미래다) is a 2004 South Korean film directed by Hong Sang-soo. The film was not a box-office hit, but was entered in the competition category of the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and received screenings at several other festivals. The title of the film is a translation of a line from a poem by Louis Aragon that the director saw printed on a French postcard. Facts: Woman Is the Future of Man (여자는 남자의 미래다) — verified Korean film. Released 2004-01-01. Directed by Hong Sang-soo. 3 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 88 · Genre: romance film, fiction film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q625141 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC; Wikipedia Woman Is the Future of Man 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC; TMDB 16447 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC Cite: "Woman Is the Future of Man — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/womanisthefutureofman.html ### Yaksha: Ruthless Operations — 야차 [yachа] Facts: Yaksha: Ruthless Operations (야차) — verified Korean film. Released 2022-04-08. Directed by Na Hyun. 9 verified cast. Details: Runtime (min): 125 · Genre: crime film · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q108101745 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; Wikipedia Yaksha: Ruthless Operations 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC; TMDB 606402 2026-06-28 09:42 UTC Cite: "Yaksha: Ruthless Operations — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yaksharuthlessoperations.html ## Webtoons (15) ### Cheese in the Trap — 치즈인더트랩 [chijeu-indeoteulaep] Cheese in the Trap (Korean: 치즈인더트랩) is a South Korean manhwa series written and illustrated by Soonkki. The webtoon was released on Internet portal Naver WEBTOON since 2010, and the first volume in print was published on March 2, 2012. It was adapted into a television series of the same name, which started airing on January 4, 2016. A film of the same name was also released on March 14, 2018. Facts: Cheese in the Trap (치즈인더트랩) — verified Korean webtoon. Details: Genre: romance film, LGBT-related television series, college life television program Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20747202 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Cheese in the Trap 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Cheese in the Trap — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cheeseinthetrap.html ### Eleceed — 일렉시드 [ileksiděu] Eleceed (Korean: 일렉시드; RR: Illeksideu) is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written by Jeho Son and illustrated by Zhena. It has been serialized on Naver Corporation's webtoon platform Naver Webtoon since October 2018. An anime television series adaptation produced by Dandelion Animation Studio is set to premiere in early 2027. Facts: Eleceed (일렉시드) — verified Korean webtoon. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q109458954 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Eleceed 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Eleceed — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/eleceed.html ### Girls of the Wild's — 소녀더와일즈 [Sonyeo Deowail-jeu] Girls of the Wild's (Korean: 소녀 더 와일즈; RR: Sonyeo Deo Wailjeu) is a South Korean manhwa webtoon series written by Hun and illustrated by Zhena (Kim Hye-jin). It was first published on Naver Webtoon on August 7, 2011, and has been released in English by Line. The story follows a high school guy who enrolls as the sole male student at a former all-girls school of champion fighters, and struggles with dealing with his athletic schoolmates, as well as bullies and gangsters, while training in mixed martial arts … Facts: Girls of the Wild's (소녀더와일즈) — verified Korean webtoon. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q16255700 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Girls of the Wild's 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Girls of the Wild's — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/girlsofthewilds.html ### Hardcore Leveling Warrior — 열렙전사 [yeollep jeonsа] Facts: Hardcore Leveling Warrior (열렙전사) — verified Korean webtoon. Details: Genre: LitRPG, humorous literature Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q24000269 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Hardcore Leveling Warrior — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hardcorelevelingwarrior.html ### Killing Stalking — Killing Stalking [Killing Stalking] Killing Stalking (Korean: 킬링 스토킹; RR: Killing seutoking) is a South Korean manhwa written and illustrated by Koogi. It was published online in Korean and English by Lezhin Comics and won the ₩100,000,000 Grand Prize Award at the Second Lezhin World Comics Contest. The series has been licensed in English in print format by Seven Seas Entertainment. A live action television adaptation of the series was announced on February 24, 2022. Facts: Killing Stalking — verified Korean webtoon. Published 2016. On Lezhin Entertainment. By 쿠기. Details: Genre: Boys Love Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q39069885 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Killing Stalking 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Killing Stalking — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/killingstalking.html ### Noblesse — 노블레스 (만화) [Noblesse (manhwa)] Noblesse (Korean: 노블레스; RR: Nobeulleseu) is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon, written by Son Je-ho and illustrated by Lee Kwangsu. Noblesse was first posted on Naver Corporation's webtoon platform, Naver Webtoon, in December 2007 and concluded in January 2019. It was among the first webtoons to receive an official English translation at the launch of Line Webtoon in July 2014. The series has been adapted into an aeni in 2015, an original net animation (ONA) in 2016, and an anime television series by Production I.G that aired from October to December 2020 on Crunchyroll. Facts: Noblesse (노블레스 (만화)) — verified Korean webtoon. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q65111432 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Noblesse (manhwa) 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Noblesse — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/noblesse.html ### Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint — 전지적 독자 시점 [jeomjijeogin dogjja sijeom] Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint, alternatively translated as Omniscient Reader (Korean: 전지적 독자 시점; RR: Jeonjijeok Dokja Sijeom), is a South Korean web novel written by the married couple, singNsong. It was first published on January 6, 2018, on the platform Munpia, and ended on February 2, 2020. Naver Webtoon published an ongoing webtoon adaptation created by Redice Studio for the Korean version and Line Webtoon for the English version in 2020. An anime television series adaptation has been announced. Facts: Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint (전지적 독자 시점) — verified Korean webtoon. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/omniscientreader.html ### Solo Leveling — 나 혼자만 레벨업 [Na honjaman lebel-eop] Solo Leveling, also alternatively translated as Only I Level Up (Korean: 나 혼자만 레벨업; RR: Na honjaman rebereop) is a South Korean fantasy web novel written by Chugong. It was serialized in Kakao's digital comic and fiction platform KakaoPage beginning on July 25, 2016, and was later published by D&C Media under their Papyrus label since November 4, 2016. The novel has been licensed in English by Yen Press … Facts: Solo Leveling (나 혼자만 레벨업) — verified Korean webtoon. On D&C Media. By Chugong. Details: Genre: portal fantasy, progression fantasy Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q65551313 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Solo Leveling 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Solo Leveling — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sololeveling.html ### Sweet Home — 스위트홈 (웹툰) [Seuwiteuhom] Sweet Home (Korean: 스위트 홈; RR: Seuwiteu Hom) is a South Korean webtoon written by Kim Carnby and illustrated by Hwang Young-chan. First published in Naver Webtoon, the webtoon ran for a total of 140 chapters plus 1 prologue from October 12, 2017, to July 2, 2020. It centers on a suicidal high school boy who, along with a group of fellow apartment residents, tries to survive a "monsterization" apocalypse (goemulhwa) where people turn into monsters that reflect their innermost, most desperate desires … Facts: Sweet Home (스위트홈 (웹툰)) — verified Korean webtoon. Details: Genre: drama television series Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q11311198 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Sweet Home (webtoon) 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Sweet Home — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sweethome.html ### The God of High School — 갓 오브 하이스쿨 [Gat of Haisukeol] The God of High School is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written and illustrated by Yongje Park. It has been serialized in Naver Corporation's webtoon platform Naver Webtoon from April 2011 to December 2022, with the individual chapters collected and published by Imageframe under their Root label into four volumes as of January 2023. The God of High School received official English translations by Line Webtoon beginning in July 2014. It has received a mobile game and an original net animation (ONA) short attached to the aforementioned game's original soundtrack. Facts: The God of High School (갓 오브 하이스쿨) — verified Korean webtoon. Published 2011-04-08. By Park Yong-je. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q3521063 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia The God of High School 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "The God of High School — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thegodofhighschool.html ### The Sound of Your Heart — The Sound of Your Heart [The Sound of Your Heart (Korean title: 너의 목소리가 보여) Neoui moksoriga boyeo] Sound of Your Heart may refer to: Facts: The Sound of Your Heart — verified Korean webtoon. Details: Genre: sitcom Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12594651 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia The Sound of Your Heart 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "The Sound of Your Heart — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thesoundofyourheart.html ### Tower of God — 신의 탑 [Shin-ui Tap] Tower of God is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written and illustrated by S.I.U. It has been serialized in Naver Corporation's webtoon platform Naver Webtoon since June 2010, with the individual chapters collected and published by Young Com in 20 volumes as of January 2026. Tower of God received official English translations by Line Webtoon beginning in July 2014. It has received several mobile game adaptations and merchandise … Facts: Tower of God (신의 탑) — verified Korean webtoon. Published 2010-06-30. On Naver. By SIU. Details: Genre: action fiction, adventure fiction, mystery fiction Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q487202 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Tower of God 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Tower of God — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/towerofgod.html ### True Beauty — 여신강림 [yeoshin ganglim] True Beauty (Korean: 여신강림; Hanja: 女神降臨; RR: Yeosingangnim; Korean pronunciation: [jʌ̹ɕʰinɡa̠ːŋnim]; lit. The Advent of a Goddess), also known as The Secret of Angel and other names, is a South Korean manhwa written and illustrated by Yaongyi. First published in Naver Webtoon from April 2, 2018, to June 28, 2023, it centers on a young woman who mastered the art of makeup in her teenage years in order to transform herself into a gorgeous "goddess" after being bullied and discriminated because of being perceived as ugly … Facts: True Beauty (여신강림) — verified Korean webtoon. Details: Genre: romantic comedy television program, fiction television program, Korean drama Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q65272745 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia True Beauty (webtoon) 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "True Beauty — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/truebeauty.html ### Wind Breaker — Wind Breaker [Wind Breaker] Facts: Wind Breaker — verified Korean webtoon. Published 2013-12-15. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q122227187 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Wind Breaker — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/windbreaker.html ### Yumi's Cells — 유미의 세포들 (드라마) [Yumi-ui Selpodul (Derama)] Yumi's Cells (Korean: 유미의 세포들) is a 2021 South Korean television series directed by Lee Sang-yeob and starring Kim Go-eun, Ahn Bo-hyun, Park Jin-young, and Kim Jae-won. Based on the eponymous webtoon, it is a cell-based psychological romance that unravels the daily life of an ordinary office worker Yumi through the eyes of the cells in her head. The first season was released on TVING from September 17, to October 30, 2021, and aired on tvN every Friday and Saturday at 22:50 (KST) … Facts: Yumi's Cells (유미의 세포들 (드라마)) — verified Korean webtoon. Details: Genre: comedy, drama television series, romance television series Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q107358404 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Yumi's Cells 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Yumi's Cells — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yumiscells.html ## Places to visit (75) ### Amsa-dong — 암사동 [Amsadong] Amsa-dong (Korean: 암사동) is a dong (neighbourhood) of Gangdong District, Seoul, South Korea. The dong is well known for the Amsa-dong Prehistoric Settlement Site, in which Neolithic remains were excavated after a large amount of diagonal-line patterned earthenware(빗살무늬토기) was exposed by a flood in 1925. It is thought to be a Jomonic settlement which existed prior to the spread of Songgukri-cultural sphere in Korean peninsula during the Korean bronze age. In Amsa Sam-dong, a festival named Amsa sunsa cultural festival is hold annually and parade is performed. Facts: Amsa-dong (암사동) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Gangdong District. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q2647314 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Amsa-dong 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 415154070 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Amsa-dong — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/amsadong.html ### Baekje Historic Areas — 백제의 고분 [Baekje-ui gobun] Facts: Baekje Historic Areas (백제의 고분) — verified Korean place / attraction. Details: Heritage status: World Heritage Site Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12597917 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Baekje Historic Areas 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 472265679 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Baekje Historic Areas — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/baekjehistoricareas.html ### Bilemot Cave — 제주 어음리 빌레못동굴 [Jeju Eorum-ri Billemot-dong Gul] Facts: Bilemot Cave (제주 어음리 빌레못동굴) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Jeju Province. Details: Heritage status: Natural Monument of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12599527 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC Cite: "Bilemot Cave — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bilemotcave.html ### Bukchon Hanok Village — 북촌 한옥마을 [Bukchon Hanok Maul] Bukchon Hanok Village (Korean: 북촌한옥마을) is a residential neighborhood in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea. It has many restored traditional Korean houses, called hanok. This has made it a popular tourist destination. The area contains many hanok that date to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Facts: Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌 한옥마을) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Buk District. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q490981 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Bukchon Hanok Village 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; OpenStreetMap 2669684119 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Bukchon Hanok Village — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bukchonhanok.html ### Bulguksa — 불국사 [Bulguksa] Bulguksa (Korean: 불국사) is a Buddhist temple on Tohamsan, in Jinhyeon-dong, Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism and contains six National Treasures, including the Dabotap and Seokgatap stone pagodas, Cheongun-gyo (Blue Cloud Bridge), and two gilt-bronze statues of Buddha. The temple is classified as a Historic Site by the South Korean government. In 1995, Bulguksa and the nearby Seokguram Grotto were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. Facts: Bulguksa (불국사) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Gyeongju. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q408318 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Bulguksa 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 382655135 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Bulguksa — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bulguksa.html ### Busan Museum — 부산광역시립박물관 [Busan Gwangyeoksirib Bakmuulgwan] Busan Museum (Korean: 부산광역시립박물관) is a museum located in Busan, South Korea, open since 1978. Facts: Busan Museum (부산광역시립박물관) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Nam District. Est. 1978. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q16689597 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Busan Museum 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 477293035 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Busan Museum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/busanmuseum.html ### Buyeo Gunsuri temple site — 부여 군수리 사지 [Buyeo Gunsu-ri Saji] Facts: Buyeo Gunsuri temple site (부여 군수리 사지) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Buyeo County. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12598927 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC Cite: "Buyeo Gunsuri temple site — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/buyeogunsuritemplesite.html ### Changdeokgung — 창덕궁 [Changdeokgung] Changdeokgung (Korean: 창덕궁; Hanja: 昌德宮) is a former royal palace in Seoul, South Korea. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Historic Site of South Korea, it is among the best preserved of all Korean palaces. It and its neighboring palace Changgyeonggung have together been called the "East Palace". Changdeokgung was established in 1405. Facts: Changdeokgung (창덕궁) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Seoul. Details: Heritage status: World Heritage Site Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q477157 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Changdeokgung 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; OpenStreetMap 789965985 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Changdeokgung — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/changdeokgung.html ### Changgyeonggung — 창경궁 [Changgyeonggung] Changgyeonggung (Korean: 창경궁; Hanja: 昌慶宮) is a palace located in Seoul, South Korea. The palace was built in the mid-15th century by King Sejong for his father, Taejong. It was originally named "Suganggung", but it was renovated and enlarged in 1483 by King Seongjong, at which time it received its current name. Many structures were destroyed during the Imjin War, Japan's late 15th to 16th (1592) century attempts to conquer Korea and invade China. Facts: Changgyeonggung (창경궁) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Seoul. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482852 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Changgyeonggung 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 380863257 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Changgyeonggung — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/changgyeonggung.html ### Cheomseongdae — 첨성대 [Cheomseongdae] Cheomseongdae (Korean: 첨성대; Hanja: 瞻星臺; lit. 'star-gazing tower') is an astronomical observatory in Gyeongju, South Korea. Cheomseongdae is the oldest surviving astronomical observatory in Asia, and possibly even the world. It was constructed during the Silla period, during the reign of Queen Seondeok (r. Facts: Cheomseongdae (첨성대) — verified Korean place / attraction. Est. 0700. Details: Heritage status: National Treasures of South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q562765 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Cheomseongdae 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 382132601 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Cheomseongdae — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cheomseongdae.html ### Cheonggyecheon — 청계천 [Cheonggyecheon] Cheonggyecheon (Korean: 청계천, Korean pronunciation: [t͡ɕʰʌŋ.ɡje.t͡ɕʰʌn]) is a 10.9-kilometre-long (6.8 mi) stream and public space in downtown Seoul, South Korea. A natural stream sourced from the Suseongdong Valley in Inwangsan, it was historically maintained as part of Seoul's early sewerage until the mid-20th century, when post-Korean War rapid economic development and deteriorating conditions prompted the filling of the stream with concrete and the construction of an elevated freeway, the Cheonggye Expressway, in its place … Facts: Cheonggyecheon (청계천) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Seoul. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q495437 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Cheonggyecheon 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; OpenStreetMap 769631455 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Cheonggyecheon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cheonggyecheon.html ### Chunghyeon Museum — 충현박물관 [Chunghyeon Bakmulgwan] The Chunghyeon Museum is a museum in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Facts: Chunghyeon Museum (충현박물관) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Gyeonggi Province. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q5116372 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC; Wikipedia Chunghyeon Museum 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC; OpenStreetMap 368734611 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC Cite: "Chunghyeon Museum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/chunghyeonmuseum.html ### Daehan Dawon Boseong Green tea Plantation — 대한다원 보성녹차밭 [Daehan Dawon Boseong Nokcha Bat] Facts: Daehan Dawon Boseong Green tea Plantation (대한다원 보성녹차밭) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q28671311 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Daehan Dawon Boseong Green tea Plantation — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/daehandawonboseonggreenteaplantation.html ### Daereungwon — 대릉원 [Daenung-won] Daereungwon (Korean: 대릉원; Hanja: 大陵園) is a complex of Silla-era tumulus tombs in Gyeongju, South Korea. Since 2011, it has been a designated Historic Site. Daereungwon is a popular tourist attraction. In 2023, it was reported that it received around one million visitors on average per year. Facts: Daereungwon (대릉원) — verified Korean place / attraction. In North Gyeongsang. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q17278215 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC; Wikipedia Daereungwon 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC; OpenStreetMap 42435919 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "Daereungwon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/daereungwon.html ### Dankook University Seokjuseon Memorial Museum — 단국대학교 석주선기념박물관 [Dankook Daehakgyo Seokjuseon Ginyeom Bangmulgwan] Facts: Dankook University Seokjuseon Memorial Museum (단국대학교 석주선기념박물관) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Jukjeon-dong. Est. 1967. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12601621 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Dankook University Seokjuseon Memorial Museum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dankookuniversityseokjuseonmemorialmuseum.html ### Deoksugung — 덕수궁 [Deoksugung] Deoksugung (Korean: 덕수궁; Hanja: 德壽宮), also called Deoksu Palace or Deoksugung Palace, is a former royal palace in Seoul, South Korea. It was the first main palace of the 1897–1910 Korean Empire and is now a major tourist attraction. It has a mix of traditional Korean and Western architecture that reflects its history. Inside the palace are the Daehan Empire History Museum and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Deoksugung branch. Facts: Deoksugung (덕수궁) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Seoul. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482631 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Deoksugung 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 26658458 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Deoksugung — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/deoksugung.html ### Dongdaemun Design Plaza — 동대문 디자인 플라자 [Dongdaemun Design Plaza] Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP; Korean: 동대문 디자인 플라자) is a major urban development landmark in Seoul, South Korea, designed by Zaha Hadid and Samoo, with a distinctively neofuturistic design characterized by the "powerful, curving forms of elongated structures." The landmark is the centerpiece of South Korea's fashion hub and popular tourist destination, Dongdaemun, featuring a walkable park on its roofs, large global exhibition spaces, futuristic retail stores, and restored parts of the Seoul fortress … Facts: Dongdaemun Design Plaza (동대문 디자인 플라자) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikipedia Dongdaemun Design Plaza 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 10647068 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Dongdaemun Design Plaza — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ddp.html ### Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond — 동궁과 월지 [Donggung-gwa Wolji] Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond (Korean: 동궁과 월지; Hanja: 東宮과 月池) are a Silla-era former palace and artificial pond in Gyeongju, South Korea. They were part of the palace complex of ancient Silla (57 BCE – 935 CE). It was constructed by order of King Munmu in 674 CE. The pond was formerly known as Anapji (안압지) and is situated at the northeast edge of the Wolseong Palace, in central Gyeongju. The pond is an oval shape; 200m from east to west and 180m from north to south. Facts: Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond (동궁과 월지) — verified Korean place / attraction. In North Gyeongsang. Details: Heritage status: Treasure of the Republic of Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q496454 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 477417220 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/donggungwolji.html ### Euljiro — 을지로 [Euljiaro] Euljiro (Korean: 을지로) is an avenue in Seoul named after Ŭlchi Mundŏk, the general who saved Korea from the invading Sui dynasty of China. During the period of Japanese rule, the street was known as Kogane-Cho (황금정; 黄金町). Euljiro starts at 97-3 Sogong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul (서울 중구 소공동), and reaches 224-2, Sindang-dong, Jung-gu (중구 신당동), and is the name of Beopjeong-dong (법정동). Facts: Euljiro (을지로) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Jung District. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483304 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Euljiro 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; OpenStreetMap 5935738067 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Euljiro — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/euljiro.html ### Everland — 에버랜드 [Ebeorraendeu] Everland (Korean: 에버랜드) is South Korea's largest theme park. It is located at the Everland Resort in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province. In 2018, it received 5.85 million visitors and was ranked 19th in the world for amusement park attendance. As of 2010, Everland is measured to be approximately 1,200,000 square yards. Facts: Everland (에버랜드) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Cheoin-gu. Est. 1976-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q494673 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Everland 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 13798001801 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Everland — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/everland.html ### Everland Resort — 에버랜드 리조트 [Everland Rejeolt] Everland Resort (Korean: 에버랜드 리조트) is a theme park and vacation resort located in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. It is owned and operated by Samsung Everland. The resort opened in April 1976, as a single theme park (Everland), but developed into a resort with water parks, hostels, speedways, golf course and museums. Facts: Everland Resort (에버랜드 리조트) — verified Korean place / attraction. Est. 1976-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q19984041 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Everland Resort 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 357422240 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Everland Resort — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/everlandresort.html ### Gamcheon Culture Village — 감천문화마을 [Gamcheon Munhwa Maul] Gamcheon Culture Village (Korean: 감천문화마을) is a town within Gamcheon-dong, Saha District, Busan, South Korea. The area is known for its layered streets, twisted labyrinth-like alleys, and brightly painted houses, which have been restored and enhanced in recent years to attract tourism. Built on a steep mountain-side slope, the village has been nicknamed "Korea's Santorini" and the "Machu Picchu of Busan". Facts: Gamcheon Culture Village (감천문화마을) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Gamcheon-dong. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q18641306 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Gamcheon Culture Village 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 382693934 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Gamcheon Culture Village — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gamcheon.html ### Gaya Tumuli — 가야고분군 [Gayagobungun] Gaya Tumuli (Korean: 가야고분군) comprises seven tumuli complexes of the Gaya confederacy, from the 1st to the late 6th century CE. In 2023, seven tumuli complexes in South Korea were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Facts: Gaya Tumuli (가야고분군) — verified Korean place / attraction. Details: Heritage status: World Heritage Site, Tentative World Heritage Site Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q66201394 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Gaya Tumuli 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Gaya Tumuli — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gayatumuli.html ### Geunjeongjeon — 근정전 [Geunjeongjeon] Geunjeongjeon (Korean: 근정전; Hanja: 勤政殿; lit. 'Governing Diligently Hall') is the main hall of the palace Gyeongbokgung in Seoul, South Korea. It was used for major events like ceremonies and the issuing of edicts. It is a designated National Treasure of South Korea. Facts: Geunjeongjeon (근정전) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Jongno District. Est. 1868. Details: Heritage status: National Treasures of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q10855678 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Geunjeongjeon 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 170199428 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Geunjeongjeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/geunjeongjeon.html ### Godalsa — 여주 고달사지 [Yeoju Godalsa-ji] Godalsa or Godal Temple (Korean: 고달사; Hanja: 高達寺) is an old temple located in Yeoju County, Gyeonggi Province of South Korea. The site of the temple is registered as historic spot no. 382. The temple was built in 764 under the reign of 35th king of Unified Silla, Gyeongdeok of Silla. Facts: Godalsa (여주 고달사지) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Gyeonggi Province. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12584093 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Godalsa 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 653747853 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Godalsa — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/godalsa.html ### Gongju Seokjang-ri Ruins — 공주 석장리 유적 [Gongju Seokjangni Yujeok] Facts: Gongju Seokjang-ri Ruins (공주 석장리 유적) — verified Korean place / attraction. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q10855410 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC Cite: "Gongju Seokjang-ri Ruins — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gongjuseokjangriruins.html ### Goryeo Celadon Museum — 고려청자박물관 [Goryeo Cheongja Bakmulgwan] The Goryeo Celadon Museum (Korean: 고려청자박물관), formerly known also as the Gangjin Celadon Museum, is a museum located in Sadang-ri, Gangjin County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It was opened in 1997 and features the history of the Gangjin Kiln Sites. About 200 celadon sites are distributed in the area where the Goryeo Celadon Museum is located. It can be said to be the birthplace and treasure trove of Goryeo celadon. Facts: Goryeo Celadon Museum (고려청자박물관) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q5521136 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Goryeo Celadon Museum 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 368735457 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Goryeo Celadon Museum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/goryeoceladonmuseum.html ### Gwangalli Beach — 광안리해수욕장 [Gwanganli Haesuyogyeokjang] The Gwangalli Beach (Korean: 광안리 해수욕장) or Gwangan Beach is a beach in Gwangan 2(i)-dong, Suyeong District, Busan, South Korea. It is west of Haeundae Beach. It sits inside a cove spanned by the Gwangan Bridge and covers 82,000 square meters over a length of 1.4 km and a width of 25 to 110 metres, in a curved in a half-moon shape with fine sand. Adjacent are alleys with restaurants, coffee shops and nightclubs. Facts: Gwangalli Beach (광안리해수욕장) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q495370 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Gwangalli Beach 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; OpenStreetMap 107642460 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Gwangalli Beach — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gwangalli.html ### Gwangjang Market — 광장시장 [gwangjang sijang] Gwangjang Market (Korean: 광장시장), previously Dongdaemun Market (동대문시장), is a traditional street market in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea. The market is one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in South Korea, with more than 5000 shops and 20,000 employees in an area of 42,000 m2 (450,000 ft2). Approximately 65,000 people visit the market each day. The market association that manages the market is among the oldest active companies in South Korea, having been founded in 1911. Facts: Gwangjang Market (광장시장) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Jongno District. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12585067 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Gwangjang Market 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; OpenStreetMap 607083156 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Gwangjang Market — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gwangjangmarket.html ### Gyeongbokgung — 경복궁 [Gyeongbokgung] Gyeongbokgung (Korean: 경복궁; Hanja: 景福宮; pronounced [kjʌŋbok̚k͈uŋ]) is a former royal palace in Seoul, South Korea. Established in 1395, it was the first royal palace of the Joseon dynasty, and is now one of the most significant tourist attractions in the country. The palace was among the first landmarks to be established in Seoul. It flourished under the 1418–1450 reign of Sejong the Great; Sejong led the creation of the native Korean script Hangul at the palace. Facts: Gyeongbokgung (경복궁) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Gyeongbokgung 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; OpenStreetMap 5501517 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Gyeongbokgung — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gyeongbokgung.html ### Gyeonggi Museum of Art — 경기도미술관 [Gyeonggi-do Misulgwan] Facts: Gyeonggi Museum of Art (경기도미술관) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Danwon-gu. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q25104239 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 745623777 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Gyeonggi Museum of Art — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gyeonggimuseumofart.html ### Gyeonghuigung — 경희궁 [Gyeonghuigung] Gyeonghuigung (Korean: 경희궁; Hanja: 慶熙宮, lit. 'Palace of Serene Harmony') is a palace located in Seoul, South Korea. It was one of the "Five Grand Palaces" built by the Joseon Dynasty. Facts: Gyeonghuigung (경희궁) — verified Korean place / attraction. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483291 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Gyeonghuigung 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 767693847 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Gyeonghuigung — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gyeonghuigung.html ### Gyeongju Historic Areas — 경주역사유적지구 [Gyeongju Yeoksa Yujeok Jigu] Gyeongju Historic Areas (Korean: 경주 역사유적 지구) is a World Heritage Site in Gyeongju, South Korea that was designated by UNESCO in 2000. The protected areas encompass the ruins of temples and palaces, outdoor pagodas and statuary, and other cultural artifacts left by the Koreanic kingdom Silla (57 BC – 935 AD). Facts: Gyeongju Historic Areas (경주역사유적지구) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Gyeongju. Details: Heritage status: World Heritage Site Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q495241 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Gyeongju Historic Areas 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 4826764121 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Gyeongju Historic Areas — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gyeongjuhistoricareas.html ### Gyeongungung Palace Yangijae — 경운궁 양이재 [Gyeongungung Yangijae] Facts: Gyeongungung Palace Yangijae (경운궁 양이재) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Jeong-dong. Est. 1905. Details: Heritage status: Registered Cultural Property of the Republic of Korea Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12583799 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "Gyeongungung Palace Yangijae — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gyeongungungpalaceyangijae.html ### Gyerim — 경주 계림 [Gyeongju Gyerim] Gyerim (Korean: 계림; Hanja: 鷄林) is a small woodland in Gyeongju, South Korea. The name literally means "rooster forest". The grove lies near the old site of the Silla kingdom palace in central Gyeongju. Nearby landmarks include the Banwolseong fortress, Cheomseongdae, the Gyeongju National Museum, and the Royal Tombs Complex. Facts: Gyerim (경주 계림) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Gyeongju. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q491088 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Gyerim 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 480573282 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Gyerim — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gyerim.html ### Haeundae Beach — 해운대해수욕장 [Haeundae Haesuyokyeoljang] Haeundae Beach (Korean: 해운대해수욕장) is an urban beach in Busan, South Korea, located in the eponymous Haeundae District. It is one of Busan's most popular tourist attractions and one of South Korea's most popular beaches. It is open around the year, and hosts a variety of events, including the Haeundae Sand Festival and Busan International Film Festival. Facts: Haeundae Beach (해운대해수욕장) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Busan. Details: Heritage status: monument of Busan Metropolitan City Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q491203 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Haeundae Beach 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 107531972 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Haeundae Beach — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/haeundae.html ### Hahoe Folk Village — 안동 하회마을 [Andong Hahoe Maeul] The Hahoe Folk Village (Korean: 안동 하회마을) is a traditional village from the Joseon Dynasty, located in Andong, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. The 'Ha' is short for river and 'hoe' means to 'turn around, return, come back. The village is a valuable part of Korean culture because it preserves Joseon period-style architecture, folk traditions, valuable books, and an old tradition of clan-based villages. It is listed by the South Korean government with UNESCO as a World Heritage Site with Yangdong Folk Village in 2010 and attracts around 1 million visitors every year. Facts: Hahoe Folk Village (안동 하회마을) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Andong. Details: Heritage status: part of UNESCO World Heritage Site, National Folklore Cultural Heritage Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q45865 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Hahoe Folk Village 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 10749886205 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Hahoe Folk Village — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hahoe.html ### Hallasan — 한라산 [Hallasan] Hallasan (Korean: 한라산) is a shield volcano comprising much of Jeju Island in South Korea. Its summit, at 1,947 m (6,388 ft), is the highest point in the country. The area around the mountain is a designated national park, named Hallasan National Park. Hallasan is commonly considered to be one of the three main mountains of South Korea, along with Jirisan and Seoraksan. Facts: Hallasan (한라산) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Jeju Province. Details: Heritage status: Natural Monument of South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q494645 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Hallasan 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 8334051398 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Hallasan — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hallasan.html ### Hengso Museum of Keimyung University — 계명대학교 행소박물관 [Gyemyeong Daehakgyo Haengseo Bakmuulgwan] Facts: Hengso Museum of Keimyung University (계명대학교 행소박물관) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Daegu. Est. 1978. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q15898585 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Hengso Museum of Keimyung University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hengsomuseumofkeimyunguniversity.html ### House site of Anpyeongdaegun — 안평대군 이용 집터 [Anpyeong Daegun Yi Yong Jipeo] Facts: House site of Anpyeongdaegun (안평대군 이용 집터) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Seoul. Details: Heritage status: Tangible Cultural Heritage of Seoul Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12605867 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "House site of Anpyeongdaegun — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/housesiteofanpyeongdaegun.html ### Hwaseong Fortress — 수원 화성 [Suwon Hwaseong] Hwaseong Fortress or Suwon Hwaseong (Korean: 수원 화성) is a Korean fortress surrounding the centre of Suwon, the provincial capital of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It was built from 1794 to 1796 by King Jeongjo of the Joseon dynasty to house and honour the remains of his father, Prince Sado. Sado had been executed by being locked alive inside a rice chest by his own father King Yeongjo after failing to obey a command to commit suicide. Located 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Seoul and enclosing much of central Suwon, the fortress includes King Jeongjo's palace Haenggung. Facts: Hwaseong Fortress (수원 화성) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Suwon. Details: Heritage status: World Heritage Site, Historic sites of South Korea, Historic Civil Engineering Landmark Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482423 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Hwaseong Fortress 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 11821148698 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Hwaseong Fortress — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hwaseong.html ### Hwaseong Haenggung Square — 화성행궁광장 [Hwaseong Haenggung Gwangjang] Facts: Hwaseong Haenggung Square (화성행궁광장) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: OpenStreetMap 1151411085 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Hwaseong Haenggung Square — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hwaseonghaenggung.html ### Iksan Jewelry Museum — 익산보석박물관 [Iksan Bosuk Bangmulgwan] The Iksan Jewelry Museum (익산 보석박물관) is a museum in Iksan, South Korea. It was built to provide cultural space related to Baekje relics for tourists and educate them about jewelry and knowledge of it including symbols. Facts: Iksan Jewelry Museum (익산보석박물관) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Iksan. Est. 2002. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q18016003 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC; Wikipedia Iksan Jewelry Museum 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC Cite: "Iksan Jewelry Museum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/iksanjewelrymuseum.html ### Iksan National Museum — 국립익산박물관 [Gugrib Iksan Bangmulgwan] The Iksan National Museum (Korean: 국립익산박물관), formerly the Mireuksaji Museum is located in the city of Iksan, in the North Jeolla Province, South Korea. Iksan was the capital of the Baekje kingdom. The museum displays and preserves the relics excavated from the Mireuksa site, a Buddhist temple, and location of the Mireuksaji Stone Pagoda. It holds different cultural events and summer school for students. Facts: Iksan National Museum (국립익산박물관) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Iksan. Est. 1994. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q18013370 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC; Wikipedia Iksan National Museum 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "Iksan National Museum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/iksannationalmuseum.html ### Independence Hall of Korea — 독립기념관 [Dokglipginyeomgwan] Facts: Independence Hall of Korea (독립기념관) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Dongnam District. Est. 1987-08-17. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q626811 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Independence Hall of Korea 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 368635603 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Independence Hall of Korea — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/independencehallofkorea.html ### Jagalchi Market — 자갈치시장 [jagalchisijang] Jagalchi Fish Market (Korean: 자갈치시장) is a fish market in Busan, South Korea. The market is located on the edge of Nampo Port (남포항), Busan. It is considered to be the largest fish market in South Korea. The name is said to have originated from jagal (자갈; lit. Facts: Jagalchi Market (자갈치시장) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q490809 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Jagalchi Market 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 502017125 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Jagalchi Market — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jagalchi.html ### Jeonju Hanok Village — 전주한옥마을 [jeonju hanokmaeul] Jeonju Hanok Village (Korean: 전주한옥마을 Hanja: 全州韓屋마을) is a village in the city of Jeonju, South Korea, and overlaps with the Pungnam-dong and Gyo-dong neighborhoods. The village contains over 800 Korean traditional houses called Hanok. The village is famous among Koreans and tourists because of its traditional buildings that strongly contrast with the modern city around it. The village was designated as an International Slow City in 2010 in recognition of its relaxed pace of life where traditional culture and nature blend harmoniously. Facts: Jeonju Hanok Village (전주한옥마을) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Jeonju. Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q11269655 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Jeonju Hanok Village 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 13800568701 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Jeonju Hanok Village — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jeonjuhanok.html ### Jongmyo — 종묘 [jongmyo] Jongmyo (Korean: 종묘) is a Confucian royal ancestral shrine in the Jongno District of Seoul, South Korea. It was originally built during the Joseon period (1392–1897) for memorial services for deceased kings and queens. According to UNESCO, the shrine is the oldest royal Confucian shrine preserved and the ritual ceremonies continue a tradition established in the 14th century. Such shrines existed during the Three Kingdoms of Korea period (57–668), but these have not survived. Facts: Jongmyo (종묘) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Jongno District. Details: Heritage status: World Heritage Site, Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q490497 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Jongmyo 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 19286505 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Jongmyo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jongmyo.html ### Korea University Museum — 고려대학교 박물관 [Goryeo Daehakgyo Bangmulgwan] Korea University Museum (Korean: 고려대학교박물관), commonly called The University Museum, is a history, archaeology, and art museum of Korea University. It is located in Anam-dong, Seongbuk District, Seoul, South Korea. The Museum is housed in the Centennial Memorial Samsung Hall that is one of the landmarks of the Korea University campus. Facts: Korea University Museum (고려대학교 박물관) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Seoul. Est. 1934-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q6431745 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Korea University Museum 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 368734553 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Korea University Museum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreauniversitymuseum.html ### Korean Folk Village — 한국민속촌 [Hanguk Minsok Chon] Korean Folk Village (Korean: 한국민속촌) is a living museum type of tourist attraction in the city of Yongin, a satellite city in the Seoul Metropolitan Area in the province of Gyeonggi in South Korea. It was first opened on October 3, 1974 (ground breaking in 1973 and completion in 1974). Korean Folk Village is a popular tourist destination for both Koreans and foreigners, located near South Korea's largest amusement park, Everland. Real houses from across the country were relocated and restored to create a replica of a village from the late Joseon period. Facts: Korean Folk Village (한국민속촌) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Yongin. Est. 1974. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q494649 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Korean Folk Village 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 392288060 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Korean Folk Village — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreanfolkvillage.html ### Lotte World Tower — 롯데월드타워 [Lotte World Tower] Lotte World Tower (Korean: 롯데월드타워; RR: lotdewoldeutawo) is a 123-story, 555 metres (1,821 ft) supertall skyscraper, located in Sincheon-dong, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea. It is the sixth-tallest building in the world, the tallest in OECD countries and in South Korea, and also the first in South Korea to be over 100 stories tall. It was the fifth-tallest in the world when completed. The tower opened to the public on April 3, 2017. Facts: Lotte World Tower (롯데월드타워) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Songpa District. Est. 2016. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q494895 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; Wikipedia Lotte World Tower 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; OpenStreetMap 12520558001 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Lotte World Tower — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lotteworldtower.html ### Mireukdaewonji — 미륵대원지 [Mireuk Daewon Ji] Facts: Mireukdaewonji (미륵대원지) — verified Korean place / attraction. In North Chungcheong. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12596022 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "Mireukdaewonji — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mireukdaewonji.html ### Mireuksa — 익산 미륵사지 [Iksan Mireuksaji] Mireuksa (Korean: 미륵사; Hanja: 彌勒寺) was the largest Buddhist temple in the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje. The temple was established in 602 by King Mu and is located 36.012083 N, 127.031028 E, modern Iksan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea. The site was excavated in 1980, disclosing many hitherto unknown facts about Baekje architecture. Mireuksaji Stone Pagoda is one of two extant Baekje pagodas. Facts: Mireuksa (익산 미륵사지) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Iksan. Est. 0602. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea, part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q6873175 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC; Wikipedia Mireuksa 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC; OpenStreetMap 368860660 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC Cite: "Mireuksa — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mireuksa.html ### Museum for Daegu National University of Education — 대구교육대학교 교육박물관 [Daegu Gyoyuk Daehaggyo Gyoyuk Bakmualgwan] Museum for Daegu National University of Education is a museum in Nam-gu, Daegu, South Korea. The museum opened 29 October 1975; it has 6,247 common relics, and 169 national relics. Facts: Museum for Daegu National University of Education (대구교육대학교 교육박물관) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Daegu. Est. 1975. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q6940711 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Museum for Daegu National University of Education 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Museum for Daegu National University of Education — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/museumfordaegunationaluniversityofeducation.html ### Myeong-dong — 명동 [Myeongdong] Myeong-dong (Korean: 명동; lit. ''bright neighborhood'') is a dong (neighborhood) in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea. It is between Chungmu-ro, Eulji-ro, and Namdaemun-ro. Myeongdong is known for being one of Seoul's main shopping, parade route, and tourism districts. Facts: Myeong-dong (명동) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Myeong-dong 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; OpenStreetMap 6036160341 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Myeong-dong — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/myeongdong.html ### Nam June Paik Art Center — 백남준아트센터 [Baengnamjun Arteusent'eo] Nam June Paik Art Center is an art gallery in Giheung District, Yongin, Seoul Capital Area, South Korea. It opened in 2008 and hosts both permanent and temporary exhibitions. It is named after the Korean American artist Nam June Paik, whose work is included in its permanent collection. The gallery awards the Nam June Paik Art Center Prize. Facts: Nam June Paik Art Center (백남준아트센터) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Giheung-gu. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12597738 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC; Wikipedia Nam June Paik Art Center 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC Cite: "Nam June Paik Art Center — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/namjunepaikartcenter.html ### Namdaemun — 숭례문 [Sungnyemun] Namdaemun (Korean: 남대문; lit. 'South Great Gate'), a.k.a. the Sungnyemun (숭례문; lit. 'Honoring Propriety Gate'), is the southern gate of The Eight Gates of Seoul making part of the Seoul City Wall marking the city's original boundary during the Joseon period, although the city has since significantly outgrown it after that. Facts: Namdaemun (숭례문) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Namdaemun 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 10647050 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Namdaemun — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sungnyemun.html ### Namdaemun Market — 남대문시장 [namdaemun sijang] Namdaemun Market (Korean: 남대문시장; Hanja: 南大門市場) is a large traditional market in Seoul, South Korea. It is located next to Namdaemun, the main southern gate to the old city. The market is among the oldest extant markets in Korea, having opened during the Joseon period in 1414. The market's character, location, and size have all changed over time. Facts: Namdaemun Market (남대문시장) — verified Korean place / attraction. Est. 1954-03-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q494687 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Namdaemun Market 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 78503350 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Namdaemun Market — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/namdaemunmarket.html ### Namiseom — 남이섬 [Namiseom] Namiseom or Nami Island (Korean: 남이섬) is a half-moon shaped river island located in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, South Korea, formed as the land around it was inundated by the rising water of the Bukhan River (northern part of the Han River) as the result of the construction of Cheongpyeong Dam in 1944. Facts: Namiseom (남이섬) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Namiseom 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 238212575 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Namiseom — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/namiisland.html ### Namsan Seoul Tower — YTN서울타워 [YTN Seoultap] Namsan Seoul Tower (Korean: 남산 서울 타워), also known as the YTN Seoul Tower, Namsan Tower, Seoul Tower or N Seoul Tower, is a communication and observation tower located on the summit of Namsan in central Seoul, South Korea. The 236-metre-tall (774 ft) structure was the nation’s first tower servicing multiple TV and radio broadcasters, and is considered a landmark and symbol of the city. The tower has gone by different names over time, and continues to have several used by various entities … Facts: Namsan Seoul Tower (YTN서울타워) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Namsan Seoul Tower 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC; OpenStreetMap 3863007895 2026-06-28 15:11 UTC Cite: "Namsan Seoul Tower — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nseoultower.html ### Namsan Seoul Tower — YTN서울타워 [YTN Seoultapeo] Namsan Seoul Tower (Korean: 남산 서울 타워), also known as the YTN Seoul Tower, Namsan Tower, Seoul Tower or N Seoul Tower, is a communication and observation tower located on the summit of Namsan in central Seoul, South Korea. The 236-metre-tall (774 ft) structure was the nation’s first tower servicing multiple TV and radio broadcasters, and is considered a landmark and symbol of the city. The tower has gone by different names over time, and continues to have several used by various entities … Facts: Namsan Seoul Tower (YTN서울타워) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Yongsan District. Est. 1975. Details: Heritage status: Seoul Future Heritage Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q69134 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Namsan Seoul Tower 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 16474080 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Namsan Seoul Tower — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/namsanseoultower.html ### Namwon Manboksa-ji Temple — 만복사지 [Manboksa-ji] Facts: Namwon Manboksa-ji Temple (만복사지) — verified Korean place / attraction. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12594802 2026-06-28 11:38 UTC Cite: "Namwon Manboksa-ji Temple — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/namwonmanboksajitemple.html ### National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul — 국립현대미술관 서울 [Gugklip Hyeondae Misulgwan Seoul] Facts: National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul (국립현대미술관 서울) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Sogyeok-dong. Est. 2013-11-13. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q27207690 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nationalmuseumofmodernandcontemporaryartseoul.html ### National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, South Korea — 국립현대미술관 [Gunglib Hyeondae Misulgwan] Facts: National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, South Korea (국립현대미술관) — verified Korean place / attraction. Est. 1969. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q484054 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, South Korea — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nationalmuseumofmodernandcontemporaryartsouthkorea.html ### Onyang Minsok Pangmulgwan — 온양민속박물관 [Onyang Minsok Bangmulgwan] Facts: Onyang Minsok Pangmulgwan (온양민속박물관) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12608259 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Onyang Minsok Pangmulgwan — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/onyangminsokpangmulgwan.html ### Renault Samsung Motors Gallery — 르노코리아 갤러리 [Reuno Korea Gaelleri] Facts: Renault Samsung Motors Gallery (르노코리아 갤러리) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Busan. Est. 2001-06. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q5366736 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC; Wikipedia Renault Korea Gallery 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "Renault Samsung Motors Gallery — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/renaultsamsungmotorsgallery.html ### Seokguram — 석굴암 [seokguuram] Seokguram (Korean: 석굴암; Hanja: 石窟庵) is a hermitage and part of the Bulguksa temple complex in Gyeongju, South Korea. It and Bulguksa are both on the mountain Tohamsan, although the two are separated by distance of around 3 kilometres (1.9 mi). The grotto overlooks the East Sea and rests 750 meters above sea level. In 1962, it was designated as a National Treasure of South Korea. Facts: Seokguram (석굴암) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Gyeongju. Details: Heritage status: National Treasures of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q489820 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Seokguram 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 382647781 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Seokguram — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seokguram.html ### Seongjusa — 성주사지 [Seongjusaji] Facts: Seongjusa (성주사지) — verified Korean place / attraction. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q7451596 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC; Wikipedia Sŏngjusa 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "Seongjusa — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seongjusa.html ### Seongsan Ilchulbong — 성산일출봉 [Seongsan Ilchulbong] Seongsan Ilchulbong (Korean: 성산일출봉), also called Sunrise Peak, is a volcano on eastern Jeju Island, in Seongsan-ri, Seogwipo, Jeju Province, South Korea. It is 182 meters high and has a volcanic crater at the top. Considered one of South Korea's most beautiful tourist sites, it is famed for being the easternmost mountain on Jeju, and thus the best spot on the island to see the first sunrise of the year. Seongsan Ilchulbong is a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, as part of the item Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes. Facts: Seongsan Ilchulbong (성산일출봉) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Jeju Province. Details: Heritage status: part of UNESCO World Heritage Site, Natural Monument of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q122225 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Seongsan Ilchulbong 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 330006952 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Seongsan Ilchulbong — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seongsanilchulbong.html ### Seoraksan — 설악산 [Seoraksan] Seoraksan (Korean: 설악산), or Mount Sorak, is the highest mountain in the Taebaek mountain range in the Gangwon Province in eastern South Korea. It is located in the Seoraksan National Park, near Sokcho. After the Hallasan volcano on Jeju Island and Jirisan in the south, Seoraksan is the third highest mountain in South Korea. The peak Daechongbong (대청봉) of Seoraksan reaches 1,708 meters (5,603 feet). Facts: Seoraksan (설악산) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Gangwon Province. Details: Heritage status: Natural Monument of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482644 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; Wikipedia Seoraksan 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC; OpenStreetMap 17335482 2026-06-28 15:12 UTC Cite: "Seoraksan — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoraksan.html ### Seun Sangga — 세운상가 [Sewun Sangga] Seun Sangga is a shopping area located between Jongno 3-ga and Toegyero 3-ga, Jongno-gu, Seoul. Consisting of eight Brutalist buildings in a row, the tallest of which reached 17 floors, it was designed by Kim Swoo-geun and built in 1966 on top of cleared slums, in what The Hankyoreh described in an editorial as "a symbol of the indiscriminate redevelopment that occurred during the dictatorship years". In the 1970s, it became known for its pornography vendors; however, in the late 1990s, business declined due to the rise of internet pornography. Facts: Seun Sangga (세운상가) — verified Korean place / attraction. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Seun Sangga 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Seun Sangga — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sewoonsangga.html ### Silla Art and Science Museum — 신라역사과학관 [Silla Yeoksa Gwahakgwan] Facts: Silla Art and Science Museum (신라역사과학관) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Gyeongju. Est. 1988-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q7515317 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC; Wikipedia Silla Arts and Science Museum 2026-06-28 09:43 UTC Cite: "Silla Art and Science Museum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sillaartandsciencemuseum.html ### Songguk-ri — 부여 송국리 유적 [Buyeo Songguk-ri Yujeok] Songguk-ri (Korean pronunciation: [soŋ.ɡuŋ.ni]) is a Middle and Late Mumun-period (c. 850–300 B.C.) archaeological site in Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. Songguk-ri is a settlement and burial site that is important in the study of Korean prehistory. It is registered as Historical Site No. Facts: Songguk-ri (부여 송국리 유적) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Songguk-ri. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q7561261 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC; Wikipedia Songguk-ri 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC; OpenStreetMap 415161789 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "Songguk-ri — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/songgukri.html ### Unhyeongung — 운현궁 [Unhyeon-gung] Unhyeongung (Korean: 운현궁; Hanja: 雲峴宮), also known as Unhyeongung Royal Residence, is a former Korean royal residence located at 114-10 Unni-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul. It was formerly the residence of the Heungseon Daewongun, who served as a prince regent of Joseon Korea in the 19th century and fathered Emperor Gojong. Gojong himself lived in Unhyeongung until age 12, when he assumed the throne. It is currently a museum and is open to the public free of charge. Facts: Unhyeongung (운현궁) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Jongno District. Details: Heritage status: Historic sites of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q490392 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Unhyeongung 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 771236312 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Unhyeongung — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/unhyeongung.html ### World Jewellery Museum — 세계장신구박물관 [Segye Jangsingu Bangmulgwan] The World Jewellery Museum is a museum in Seoul, South Korea. It contains ancient jewelry from Colombia, tribal ivory ornaments from Sudan, a collection of cross ornaments in Ethiopia, ornaments from the Miao people. There are also exhibits of ornaments from Morocco, Cambodia, Mongolia, Eritrea, India and Belgium. Permanent exhibitions are held on the first floor and special exhibitions are held on the second floor. Facts: World Jewellery Museum (세계장신구박물관) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Seoul. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q8035876 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia World Jewellery Museum 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; OpenStreetMap 313923592 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "World Jewellery Museum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/worldjewellerymuseum.html ## Korean food (49) ### Bibimbap — 비빔밥 [bibimbap] Bibimbap ( BEE-bim-bap; Korean: 비빔밥; lit. ''mixed rice''), sometimes romanised as bi bim bap or bi bim bop, is a Korean rice dish. It is served as a bowl of warm white rice topped with namul (sautéed or blanched seasoned vegetables) and gochujang (chili pepper paste). Egg and sliced meat (usually beef) are common additions, stirred together thoroughly just before eating. Facts: Bibimbap (비빔밥) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: namul, gochujang, egg as food Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q648352 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Bibimbap 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Bibimbap — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bibimbap.html ### Bingsu — 빙수 (한국 음식) [bingsu] Bingsu (Korean: 빙수; lit. 'ice water'), sometimes written as bingsoo, is a milk-based Korean shaved ice dessert with sweet toppings that may include chopped fruit, condensed milk, fruit syrup, tteok, and red beans. The most common variety is patbingsu (Korean: 팥빙수, lit. 'red bean frozen water'), topped with sweet red beans. The main ingredient of bingsu was natural ice in the past, but later, artificial ice was produced, and high-quality sweeteners were developed. Facts: Bingsu (빙수 (한국 음식)) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Bingsu 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Bingsu — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bingsu.html ### Budae-jjigae — 부대찌개 [budae jjigae] Budae-jjigae (Korean: 부대찌개; lit. 'army base stew') is a type of spicy jjigae (Korean stew) from South Korea that is made with a variety of ingredients, often canned or processed. Common ingredients include ham, sausage, SPAM, baked beans, kimchi, instant noodles, gochujang, and American cheese. The dish is now a popular anju (accompaniment to alcoholic drinks) and a comfort food cooked in a large pot for multiple people. Facts: Budae-jjigae (부대찌개) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: South Korea · Made from: sausage, Kimchi, ham Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q704006 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Budae-jjigae 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Budae-jjigae — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/budaejjigae.html ### Bulgogi — 불고기 [bulgogi] Bulgogi ( buul-GOH-ghee, UK also BUUL-gog-ee, US also BOOL-goh-ghee; Korean: 불고기 [puɭɡoɡi], lit. 'fire meat') is a gui (Korean-style grilled or roasted dish) made of thin, marinated slices of meat, most commonly beef, grilled on a barbecue or on a stove-top griddle. It is also often stir-fried in a pan in home cooking. Sirloin and rib eye are frequently used cuts of beef for the dish. Bulgogi is a very popular dish in South Korea, where it can be found anywhere from upscale restaurants to local supermarkets as pan-ready kits. Facts: Bulgogi (불고기) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: beef Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q683682 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Bulgogi 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Bulgogi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bulgogi.html ### bungeoppang — 붕어빵 [Bungeoppang] Facts: bungeoppang (붕어빵) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: batter Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q904625 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Bungeo-ppang 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "bungeoppang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bungeoppang.html ### Corn dog — 콘도그 [kondogeu] A corn dog (also spelled corndog and also known by several other names) is a hot dog sausage on a stick that has been coated in a thick layer of cornmeal batter and deep fried. It originated in the United States and is commonly found in American cuisine. Facts: Corn dog (콘도그) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Corn dog 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Corn dog — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreancorndog.html ### Croffle — 크로플 [keurolpul] The croffle, croiffle or crofle is a hybrid of a croissant and waffle. It was popularized in South Korea and then spread throughout the world. The concept is reminiscent of another pastry, the Cronut, which is a croissant and donut hybrid created by Dominique Ansel. Facts: Croffle (크로플) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Ireland · Made from: croissant, waffle Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q109558070 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Croffle 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Croffle — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/croffle.html ### Dak-bokkeum-tang — 닭볶음탕 [dakbokkeumtang] Dak-bokkeum-tang (Korean: 닭볶음탕), also known as dak-dori-tang (닭도리탕) or braised spicy chicken, is a traditional Korean dish made by boiling chunks of chicken with vegetables and spices. The ingredients are sometimes stir-fried before being boiled. It is a jjim or jorim-like dish, and the recipe varies across the Korean peninsula. Common ingredients include potatoes, carrots, green and red chili peppers, dried red chili peppers, scallions, onions, garlic, ginger, gochujang (chili paste), gochutgaru (chili powder), soy sauce, and sesame oil. Facts: Dak-bokkeum-tang (닭볶음탕) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: chicken as food Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q10856452 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Dak-bokkeum-tang 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Dak-bokkeum-tang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dakbokkeumtang.html ### Dak-galbi — 닭갈비 [dakgalbi] Dak-galbi (Korean: 닭갈비; pronounced [tak̚.k͈al.bi]), or spicy stir-fried chicken, is a popular South Korean dish made by stir-frying marinated diced chicken in a gochujang-based sauce with sweet potatoes, cabbage, Korean perilla, spring onion, tteok (rice cake), and other ingredients. Lettuce and perilla leaves may be served as ssam (wrap) vegetables. Many dak-galbi restaurants have round hot plates that are built into the tables. In Korean, galbi means rib and usually refers to braised or grilled short ribs. Facts: Dak-galbi (닭갈비) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: South Korea · Made from: chicken as food Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q1154164 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Dak-galbi 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Dak-galbi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dakgalbi.html ### Dalgona — 달고나 [dalgona] Dalgona (Korean: 달고나; pronounced [tal.ɡo.na]) or ppopgi (뽑기; [p͈op̚.k͈i]) is a candy made with melted sugar and baking soda originating in South Korea. It is a popular street snack from the 1960s and is still eaten as a retro food. When a pinch of baking soda is mixed into melted sugar, the thermal decomposition of the baking soda releases carbon dioxide, which makes the liquidized sugar puff up and becomes a light and crunchy candy once cooled and hardened … Facts: Dalgona (달고나) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q108905093 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Dalgona 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Dalgona — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dalgona.html ### Dalgona coffee — 달고나 커피 [dalgona keopi] Dalgona coffee, also known as hand beaten coffee, is a beverage originating from Macau made by whipping equal parts instant coffee powder, sugar, and hot water until it becomes creamy and then adding it to cold or hot milk. Occasionally, it is topped with coffee powder, cocoa, crumbled biscuits, or honey. It was popularized on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic, when people refraining from going out started making videos of whipping the coffee at home, by hand without using electrical mixers … Facts: Dalgona coffee (달고나 커피) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q89638559 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Dalgona coffee 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Dalgona coffee — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dalgonacoffee.html ### Doenjang-jjigae — 된장찌개 [doenjang-jjigae] Doenjang-jjigae (Korean: 된장찌개; pronounced [twen.dʑaŋ.t͈ɕi.ɡɛ]), referred to in English as soybean paste stew, is a Korean traditional jjigae (stew-type dish), made from the primary ingredient of doenjang (soybean paste), and additional optional ingredients of vegetables, seafood, and meat. It is one of the most iconic and popular traditional dishes in Korean cuisine, and is often eaten regularly regardless of occasion or time of day … Facts: Doenjang-jjigae (된장찌개) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: doenjang Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q703015 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Doenjang-jjigae 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Doenjang-jjigae — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/doenjangjjigae.html ### Enokoro meshi — Enokoro meshi [I appreciate your message, but "Enokoro meshi" appears to be Japanese, not Korean. If you have Korean text you'd like romanized using Revised Romanization] Facts: Enokoro meshi — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Japan · Made from: dog meat Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q11260995 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Enokoro meshi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/enokoromeshi.html ### Galbi — 갈비구이 [galbi gui] Galbi (Korean: 갈비; pronounced [kal.bi]), kalbi, galbi-gui (갈비구이), or grilled ribs is a type of gui (grilled dish) in traditional Korean cuisine. "Galbi" is the Korean word for "rib", and the dish is usually made with beef short ribs. When pork spare ribs or another meat is used instead, the dish is named accordingly. Galbi is served raw, then cooked on tabletop grills usually by the diners themselves. Facts: Galbi (갈비구이) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Galbi 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Galbi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/galbi.html ### Gamja-tang — 감자탕 [gamjatang] Gamja-tang (Korean: 감자탕; pronounced [kam.dʑa.tʰaŋ]) or pork back-bone stew is a spicy Korean soup made from the spine or neck bones of a pig. It often contains potatoes, cellophane noodles, greens, perilla leaves, green onions, hot peppers and ground perilla seeds. The vertebrae are usually separated with bits of meat clinging to them. The vertebrae are boiled at high temperatures to soften the meat. Facts: Gamja-tang (감자탕) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Gamja-tang 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Gamja-tang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gamjatang.html ### Gejang — 게장 [gejang] Gejang (Korean: 게장) or gejeot (게젓) is a variety of jeotgal, or salted fermented seafood in Korean cuisine, which is made by marinating fresh raw crabs in either ganjang (soy sauce) or a chili pepper powder based sauce. The term consists of two words; ge, meaning "a crab", and jang which means "condiment" in Korean. The crabs selected for the Gejang dish are mainly female crabs with eggs. While gejang was originally used to refer to crabs marinated in soy sauce, it is now also called ganjang-gejang (간장게장) to differentiate it from yangnyeom-gejang (양념게장). Facts: Gejang (게장) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Gejang 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Gejang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ganjanggejang.html ### Gimbap — 김밥 [gimbap] Gimbap (Korean: 김밥; lit. 'seaweed rice'; IPA: [kim.p͈ap̚] ), also romanized as kimbap, is a Korean dish made from bap (cooked rice), vegetables, and optionally, cooked seafood or meat rolled in gim—dried sheets of seaweed—and served in bite-sized slices. Reference works describe gimbap as developing from Japanese norimaki, introduced to Korea during the period of Japanese colonial rule, while also noting that Korea had earlier traditions of wrapping rice and side dishes in seaweed, such as bokssam, from the Joseon era, which are sometimes cited as precursors rather than direct equivalents … Facts: Gimbap (김밥) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: algae, rice, vegetable Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q495360 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Gimbap 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Gimbap — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kimbap.html ### Gochujang — 고추장 [gochujang] Gochujang or red chili paste is a savory, sweet, and spicy fermented condiment popular in Korean cooking. It is made from gochugaru (red chili powder), chapssal (glutinous rice), meju (fermented soybean) powder, yeotgireum (barley malt powder), and salt. The sweetness comes from the starch of cooked glutinous rice, cultured with saccharifying enzymes during the fermentation process. Traditionally, it would be naturally fermented over years in jangdok (earthenware) on an elevated stone platform called jangdokdae in the backyard. Facts: Gochujang (고추장) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: malt, meju, glutinous rice Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q699637 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Gochujang 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Gochujang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gochujang.html ### Gopchang — 곱창 [gopchang] Gopchang (Korean: 곱창) is a dish in Korean cuisine. It can refer to either the small intestines of cattle, the large intestines of pigs, or a gui (grilled dish) made of the small intestines. The latter is also called gopchang-gui (곱창구이; "grilled intestines"). The tube-shaped offal is chewy with rich elastic fibers. Facts: Gopchang (곱창) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: small intestine Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q911117 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Gopchang 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Gopchang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gopchang.html ### Hanjeongsik — 한정식 [Hanjeungsik] Hanjeongsik (Korean: 한정식), sometimes translated as Korean table d'hôte, is a Korean-style full-course meal characterized by the array of small banchan plates in varied colours. Cheonil Sikdang, the seventh-oldest active restaurant in South Korea, specializes in hanjeongsik. Facts: Hanjeongsik (한정식) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q28772819 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Hanjeongsik 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Hanjeongsik — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hanjeongsik.html ### Hanwoo — 한우 [hanwu] The Hanwoo (Korean: 한우), also Hanu or Korean Native, is a breed of small cattle native to Korea. It was formerly used as a working animal, but is now raised mainly for meat. It is one of four indigenous Korean breeds, the others being the Chikso, the Heugu and the Jeju Black. Facts: Hanwoo (한우) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Hanwoo 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Hanwoo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hanwoo.html ### Hoe (food) — 회 [hoe] Hoe (Korean: 회; pronounced [hwɛ]) is a Korean adaptation of sashimi that is eaten by trimming raw meat or raw fish. In addition to fish, it is also made with other marine products such as shrimp and squid, raw meat of land animals, and vegetable ingredients, but without any special prefix, it mainly refers to raw fish. Facts: Hoe (food) (회) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Hoe (food) 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Hoe (food) — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hoe.html ### Hotteok — 호떡 [hotteok] Hotteok (Korean: 호떡; pronounced [ho.t͈ʌk̚]), sometimes called hoeddeok, is a type of filled pancake known as a popular street food in South Korea. It originated in Qing-dynasty China and was first brought into Joseon Korea during the 19th century. Facts: Hotteok (호떡) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q496999 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Hotteok 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Hotteok — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hotteok.html ### Jajangmyeon — 짜장면 [jjajangmyeon] Jajangmyeon (Korean: 자장면) or jjajangmyeon (짜장면) is a Korean Chinese noodle dish topped with a thick sauce made of chunjang, diced pork, and vegetables. It is a variation of the Chinese dish zhajiangmian; it developed in the late 19th century, during the Joseon period, when Chinese migrant workers from Shandong arrived in Incheon. The Korean variant of the dish uses a darker and sweeter sauce than the Chinese version. Variants of the dish use seafood, or other meats. Facts: Jajangmyeon (짜장면) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korean Empire · Made from: noodle, chunjang Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q1141033 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Jajangmyeon 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Jajangmyeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jjajangmyeon.html ### Japchae — 잡채 [Japchae] Japchae (Korean: 잡채; Hanja: 雜菜; IPA: [tɕap̚tɕʰɛ]) is a savory and slightly sweet dish of stir-fried glass noodles and vegetables that is popular in Korean cuisine. Japchae is typically prepared with dangmyeon (당면; 唐麵), a type of cellophane noodles made from sweet potato starch; the noodles are mixed with assorted vegetables, meat, and mushrooms, and seasoned with soy sauce and sesame oil … Facts: Japchae (잡채) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: cellophane noodles Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q715040 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Japchae 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Japchae — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/japchae.html ### Jjamppong — 짬뽕 [jjamppong] Jjamppong (Korean: 짬뽕) is a Chinese-style Korean noodle soup with red, spicy seafood- or pork-based broth flavored with gochugaru (chili powder). Common ingredients include onions, garlic, Korean zucchini, carrots, cabbages, squid, mussels, and pork. The dish was inspired by Chinese cuisine. Along with jajangmyeon, it is a popular dish found predominantly in Chinese restaurants in Korea as part of Korean Chinese cuisine. Facts: Jjamppong (짬뽕) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q17063016 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Jjamppong 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Jjamppong — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jjamppong.html ### Kal-guksu — 칼국수 [kalguksu] Kal-guksu (Korean: 칼국수; lit. 'knife noodles') is a Korean noodle dish consisting of handmade, knife-cut wheat flour noodles served in a large bowl with broth and other ingredients. It is traditionally considered a seasonal food, consumed most often in summer. Its name comes from the fact that the noodles are not extruded, pulled, or spun, but cut. Facts: Kal-guksu (칼국수) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Kal-guksu 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Kal-guksu — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kalguksu.html ### Kimchi — 김치 [gimchi] Kimchi (Korean: 김치; RR: gimchi; pronounced [kim.tɕʰi]) is a traditional Korean side dish (banchan) consisting of salted and fermented vegetables, most often napa cabbage or Korean radish. A wide selection of seasonings are used, including gochugaru (Korean chili powder), spring onions, garlic, ginger, and jeotgal (salted seafood). Kimchi is also used in a variety of soups and stews. Kimchi is a staple food in Korean cuisine and is eaten as a side dish with almost every Korean meal. Facts: Kimchi (김치) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: Napa cabbage, white radish, ginger Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q141898 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Kimchi 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Kimchi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kimchi.html ### Kimchi-jjigae — 김치찌개 [gimchijjigae] Kimchi-jjigae (Korean: 김치찌개) or kimchi stew is a jjigae, or stew-like Korean dish, made with kimchi and other ingredients, such as pork, scallions, onions, and diced tofu. It is one of the most common stews in Korean cuisine. Facts: Kimchi-jjigae (김치찌개) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: Kimchi Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q701756 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Kimchi-jjigae 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Kimchi-jjigae — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kimchijjigae.html ### Korean fried chicken — 치킨 (한국 음식) [chikin] ////// Korean fried chicken, in Korean chikin (Korean: 치킨, from the English word "chicken"), refers to a variety of fried chicken dishes created in South Korea. These include the basic huraideu-chicken (후라이드 치킨, from the English words 'fried chicken') and the spicy yangnyeom chicken (양념 치킨, 'seasoned chicken'). In South Korea, fried chicken is consumed as a meal, an appetizer, anju (food that is served and eaten with drinks), or as an after-meal snack. Korean fried chicken was described by Julia Moskin of The New York Times as having a "thin, crackly and almost transparent crust". Facts: Korean fried chicken (치킨 (한국 음식)) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: South Korea · Made from: chicken as food Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q626723 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Korean fried chicken 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Korean fried chicken — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreanfriedchicken.html ### Makgeolli — 막걸리 [makgeolri] Makgeolli (Korean: 막걸리; pronounced [mak.k͈ʌɭɭi]; lit. 'raw rice wine'), sometimes anglicized to makkoli (, MAK-ə-lee), is a Korean alcoholic drink. It is a milky, off-white, and lightly sparkling rice wine that has a slight viscosity, and tastes slightly sweet, tangy, bitter, and astringent. Chalky sediment gives it a cloudy appearance. Facts: Makgeolli (막걸리) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q696911 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Makgeolli 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Makgeolli — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/makgeolli.html ### mandu — 만두 [mandu] Mandu (Korean: 만두), or mandoo, are dumplings in Korean cuisine. Mandu can be steamed, boiled, pan-fried, or deep-fried. The styles also vary across regions in the Korean Peninsula. Mandu were long part of Korean royal court cuisine, but are now found in supermarkets, restaurants, and snack places such as pojangmacha and bunsikjip throughout South Korea. Facts: mandu (만두) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Goryeo · Made from: dough Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q284983 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Mandu (food) 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "mandu — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mandu.html ### Naengmyeon — 냉면 [naengmyeon] Naengmyeon (냉면, in South Korea) or raengmyŏn (랭면, in North Korea) is a noodle dish of North Korean origin which consists of long and thin handmade noodles made from the flour and starch of various ingredients, including most commonly buckwheat (메밀, memil) but also potatoes, sweet potatoes, arrowroot starch (darker color and chewier than buckwheat noodles), and kudzu (칡, chik). Other varieties of naengmyeon are made from ingredients such as seaweed and green tea … Facts: Naengmyeon (냉면) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea, North Korea · Made from: noodle Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q715084 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Naengmyeon 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Naengmyeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/naengmyeon.html ### Nakji-bokkeum — 낙지볶음 [nakji bokkeum] Nakji-bokkeum (Korean: 낙지볶음) or stir-fried octopus is a popular dish in Korea that is relatively recent, with origins dating back only two centuries and first being introduced in the early 1960s. Facts: Nakji-bokkeum (낙지볶음) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Nakji-bokkeum 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Nakji-bokkeum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nakjibokkeum.html ### Oga Shottsuru Yakisoba — Oga Shottsuru Yakisoba [I appreciate your interest, but the text you've provided appears to be Japanese, not Korean. I romanize Korean text specifically using the Revised Romanization system. If you have Korean text] Facts: Oga Shottsuru Yakisoba — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Japan · Made from: Shottsuru Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q11578189 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Oga Shottsuru Yakisoba — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ogashottsuruyakisoba.html ### osechi — 오세치 [osecji] Osechi-ryōri (御節料理, お節料理 or おせち) are traditional Japanese New Year foods. Osechi are easily recognizable by their special boxes called jūbako (重箱), which resemble bentō boxes. Like bentō boxes, jūbako are often kept stacked before and after use. Not all parts of Japan, such as Suzu in Ishikawa, practice the custom of eating osechi. Facts: osechi (오세치) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Japan Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q862557 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Osechi 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "osechi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/osechi.html ### Pajeon — 파전 [pajeon] Pajeon (Korean: 파전; pronounced [pʰa.dʑʌn]) is a variety of jeon with scallion as its prominent ingredient, as pa (파) means 'scallion'. It is a Korean dish made from a batter of eggs, wheat flour, rice flour, scallions, and often other ingredients depending on the variety. Beef, pork, kimchi, shellfish, and other seafood are mostly used. If one of these ingredients, such as squid, dominates the jeon, the name will reflect that; e.g. Facts: Pajeon (파전) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: scallion, batter Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q716464 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Pajeon 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Pajeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pajeon.html ### Samgyeopsal — 삼겹살구이 [samgyeopsal-gui] Samgyeopsal (Korean: 삼겹살; pronounced [sam.ɡjʌp.s͈al]; lit. 'three-layer meat'), samgyeopsal-gui (삼겹살구이; lit. 'grilled three-layer meat'), or grilled pork belly is a type of gui (grilled dish) in Korean cuisine. Facts: Samgyeopsal (삼겹살구이) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Fourth Republic of South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q1338822 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Samgyeopsal 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Samgyeopsal — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/samgyeopsal.html ### Samgyetang — 삼계탕 [samgyetang] Facts: Samgyetang (삼계탕) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: Panax ginseng, chicken as food Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q1335219 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Samgye-tang 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Samgyetang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/samgyetang.html ### Seolleongtang — 설렁탕 [seolleungtang] Seolleongtang (Korean: 설렁탕) or ox bone soup is a Korean tang (soup) made from ox bones (mostly leg bones), brisket and other cuts. Seasoning is generally done at the table according to personal taste by adding salt, ground black pepper, red pepper, minced garlic, or chopped spring onions. It is a local dish of Seoul. Seolleongtang is typically simmered over a low flame over a period of several hours to an entire day, to allow the flavor to be gradually extracted from the bones. Facts: Seolleongtang (설렁탕) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: beef Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q717136 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Seolleongtang 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Seolleongtang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seolleongtang.html ### Soju — 한국의 소주 [hangug-ui soju] Soju (English pronunciation: ; Korean: 소주) is a clear and colorless distilled alcoholic beverage from Korea, traditionally made from rice, but later from other grains and has a flavor similar to vodka. It is usually consumed neat. Its alcohol content varies from about 12.5% to 53% alcohol by volume (ABV). Since 2007 low alcohol soju (below 20%) has become the most common type. Facts: Soju (한국의 소주) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q696105 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Soju 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Soju — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/soju.html ### Songpyeon — 송편 [songpyeon] Songpyeon (Korean: 송편) is a small Korean rice cake (tteok) shaped like a half-moon. It contains a range of fillings including red bean paste, toasted sesame seeds, and chestnuts and is traditionally eaten during the Korean autumn harvest festival, Chuseok, when it is often prepared by families at home. It is a popular symbol of traditional Korean culture. The earliest records of songpyeon date from the Goryeo period. Facts: Songpyeon (송편) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: glutinous rice Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q716797 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Songpyeon 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Songpyeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/songpyeon.html ### Sundae (sausage) — 순대 [sundae] Sundae (Korean: 순대; pronounced [sun.dɛ], sometimes anglicized as soondae) is a type of blood sausage in Korean cuisine. It is a popular street food in both North and South Korea, generally made by steaming cow or pig's intestines stuffed with various ingredients. Facts: Sundae (sausage) (순대) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Sundae (sausage) 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Sundae (sausage) — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sundae.html ### Sundubu-jjigae — 순두부찌개 [sundubu jjigae] Sundubu-jjigae (Korean: 순두부찌개) is a jjigae in Korean cuisine. The dish is made with freshly curdled extra soft tofu (sundubu) which has not been strained and pressed, vegetables, sometimes mushrooms, onion, optional seafood (commonly oysters, mussels, clams and shrimp), optional meat (commonly beef or pork), and gochujang or gochugaru. The dish is assembled and cooked directly in the serving vessel, which is traditionally made of thick, robust porcelain, but can also be ground out of solid stone … Facts: Sundubu-jjigae (순두부찌개) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: sun-dubu Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q909649 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Sundubu-jjigae 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Sundubu-jjigae — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sundubujjigae.html ### takoyaki — 타코야끼 [takogyaki] Takoyaki (Japanese: たこ焼き or 蛸焼) is a ball-shaped Japanese snack made of a wheat flour–based batter and cooked in a special molded pan. It is typically filled with minced or diced octopus (tako), tempura scraps (tenkasu), pickled ginger (beni shoga), and green onion (negi). The balls are brushed with takoyaki sauce and mayonnaise, and then sprinkled with green laver (aonori) and shavings of dried bonito (katsuobushi) … Facts: takoyaki (타코야끼) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Japan · Made from: wheat flour, octopus as food, beni shōga Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q905527 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Takoyaki 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "takoyaki — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/takoyaki.html ### Tteokbokki — 떡볶이 [tteokbokki] Tteokbokki (English: TUK-bok-ee, TUK-boh-kee; Korean: 떡볶이, pronounced [t͈ʌk̚p͈ok͈i]), topokki or simmered rice cake, is a Korean food made from small-sized garae-tteok (long, white, cylinder-shaped rice cakes) called tteokmyeon (떡면; lit. 'rice cake noodles') or commonly tteokbokki-tteok (떡볶이 떡; lit. 'tteokbokki rice cakes'). Eomuk (fish cakes), boiled eggs, and scallions are some common ingredients paired with tteokbokki in dishes. Facts: Tteokbokki (떡볶이) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: tteokmyeon Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q1190475 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Tteokbokki 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Tteokbokki — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/tteokbokki.html ### Tteokguk — 떡국 [tteokguk] Tteokguk (Korean: 떡국) or sliced rice cake soup is a traditional Korean dish eaten during the celebration of the Korean New Year. The dish consists of broth/soup (guk) with thinly sliced rice cakes (tteok). Eating tteokguk on New Year's Day is traditionally believed to grant good luck for the year and confer one sal (a year of age). It is usually garnished with thin julienned cooked eggs, marinated meat, gim (김), and sesame oil (참기름). Facts: Tteokguk (떡국) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: tteok Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q685352 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Tteokguk 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Tteokguk — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/tteokguk.html ### Yakgwa — 약과 [yakgwa] Yakgwa (Korean: 약과), also called gwajul (과줄), is a type of yumil-gwa, which is deep-fried, wheat-based hangwa (Korean confection) made with honey, cheongju (rice wine), sesame oil, and ginger juice. Traditionally, the sweet was offered in a jesa (ancestral rite) and enjoyed on festive days such as chuseok (harvest festival), marriages, or hwangap (sixtieth-birthday) celebrations. In modern South Korea, it is also served as a dessert and can be bought at traditional markets or supermarkets. Facts: Yakgwa (약과) — verified Korean dish / food. Details: Country of origin: Korea · Made from: wheat flour Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q1373750 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Yakgwa 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Yakgwa — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yakgwa.html ### Yukhoe — 육회 [yukhoe] Yukhoe (Korean: 육회; pronounced [jukʰø]) is a raw meat dish in Korean cuisine. It is most commonly made of beef but it can come in various kinds and cuts of meat. Yukhoe literally means 'sliced and raw (meat or fish)' (hoe, 회; 膾) 'meat' (yuk, 육; 肉). Therefore, in the strictest context, the term designates any dish of raw meat cut up for consumption without the marinade but, colloquially, yukhoe means a dish of marinated raw beef slices. Facts: Yukhoe (육회) — verified Korean dish / food. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q717113 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC; Wikipedia Yukhoe 2026-06-28 15:13 UTC Cite: "Yukhoe — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yukhoe.html ## Korean companies (61) ### Andamiro — 안다미로 [andamiro] Facts: Andamiro (안다미로) — verified Korean company. Founded 1992-01-01. Industry: video game industry. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q489566 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Andamiro — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/andamiro.html ### Asiana Airlines — 아시아나항공 [Asianahanggong] Asiana Airlines Inc. (Korean: 아시아나항공; Hanja: 아시아나航空; RR: Asiana Hanggong KRX: 020560) is a South Korean airline headquartered in Seoul. The airline operates 90 international passenger routes, 14 domestic passenger routes and 27 cargo routes throughout Asia, Europe, and North America. In 2019, it accounted for 25% of South Korea's international aviation market and 20% of its domestic market. Facts: Asiana Airlines (아시아나항공) — verified Korean company. Founded 1988-02-17. Details: Headquarters: Seoul, Osoe-dong, Gangseo District Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q211165 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Asiana Airlines 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Asiana Airlines — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/asianaairlines.html ### Brave Entertainment — 브레이브 엔터테인먼트 [Burei-beu Enteoseteinmeonteu] Brave Entertainment (Korean: 브레이브 엔터테인먼트; also known as Brave Sound Entertainment) is a South Korean entertainment company founded in 2008 by Brave Brothers. Facts: Brave Entertainment (브레이브 엔터테인먼트) — verified Korean company. Founded 2008. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q4958352 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Brave Entertainment 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Brave Entertainment — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/braveentertainment.html ### C-JeS Studios — 씨제스엔터테인먼트 [Ssi Jei Eseu Enteo Teimnenteu] Facts: C-JeS Studios (씨제스엔터테인먼트) — verified Korean company. Founded 2009. Industry: entertainment industry. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q5005884 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia C-JeS Studios 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "C-JeS Studios — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cjesstudios.html ### Celltrion — 셀트리온 [Selteurieon] Celltrion, Inc. (Korean: 주식회사 셀트리온) is a biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Incheon, South Korea. Celltrion Healthcare conducts worldwide marketing, sales, and distribution of biological medicines developed by Celltrion. Celltrion's founder, Seo Jung-jin, is the richest person in South Korea. Facts: Celltrion (셀트리온) — verified Korean company. Founded 1999. Details: Headquarters: Incheon Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q16175734 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Celltrion 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Celltrion — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/celltrion.html ### Celltrion (South Korea) — 셀트리온 [Selterion] Facts: Celltrion (South Korea) (셀트리온) — verified Korean company. Founded 2002-01-01. Industry: drug. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30260343 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "Celltrion (South Korea) — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/celltrionsouthkorea.html ### CJ ENM Entertainment Division — CJ E&M [SiJei Ienteu aenneu Midia] CJ ENM Entertainment Division (Korean: 씨제이이엔엠 엔터테인먼트 부문), formerly known as CJ E&M, is a South Korean entertainment and mass media division (formerly company) of CJ ENM. In July 2018, the company merged with the parent company's subsidiary CJ O Shopping, with the latter being the surviving entity. Facts: CJ ENM Entertainment Division (CJ E&M) — verified Korean company. Founded 2010-09-01. Details: Headquarters: CJ ENM Center, Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q10854462 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia CJ ENM Entertainment Division 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "CJ ENM Entertainment Division — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cjenmentertainmentdivision.html ### CJ ENM Films & Television — CJ엔터테인먼트 [CJ Entoteinmeonteu] CJ ENM Films & Television, formerly CJ Entertainment, (Korean: CJ 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment, film production and distribution company, founded in 1995 under the CJ ENM Entertainment Division. The company operates as a film production company, film publishing house, investment and exhibition. Facts: CJ ENM Films & Television (CJ엔터테인먼트) — verified Korean company. Founded 1995. Industry: audiovisual production. Details: Headquarters: Seoul, Istanbul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q5012265 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia CJ ENM Films & Television 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "CJ ENM Films & Television — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cjenmfilmstelevision.html ### CJ Group — CJ그룹 [CJ geurup] CJ Corporation (Korean: CJ 주식회사), doing business as CJ Group (Korean: CJ그룹) or simply CJ, is a South Korean conglomerate holding company, operating internationally. It is one of the largest chaebol headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. It comprises numerous businesses in various industries of Food & Food Service, Bio, Logistics & Retail, Entertainment & Media. CJ Group was the first manufacturing business of Samsung. Facts: CJ Group (CJ그룹) — verified Korean company. Founded 1953-01-01. Industry: conglomerate. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483593 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia CJ Group 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "CJ Group — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cj.html ### Coupang — 쿠팡 [Coupang] Coupang, Inc. (Korean: 쿠팡; simplified Chinese: 库房; traditional Chinese: 庫房; pinyin: Kùfáng; lit. 'storehouse') is an American technology and online retail company headquartered in Seattle, Washington and incorporated in Delaware. Founded in 2010 by Bom Kim and originally incorporated at its founding as Coupang, LLC in Delaware, the company operates a retail business, food delivery service, and OTT streaming service, with offices and operations in South Korea, Taiwan, the United States, India, Japan and Singapore. Facts: Coupang (쿠팡) — verified Korean company. Founded 2010-08-10. Industry: e-commerce. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12620655 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Coupang 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Coupang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/coupang.html ### Cube Entertainment — 큐브엔터테인먼트 [Kyubu Enteotheineumun] Cube Entertainment, Inc. (Korean: 주식회사 큐브엔터테인먼트, stylised as CUBE Entertainment) is a South Korean entertainment company. The company operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house. Cube are known for having "self-composing and self-producing" idols. Facts: Cube Entertainment (큐브엔터테인먼트) — verified Korean company. Founded 2006-08-29. Industry: entertainment industry. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q484449 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Cube Entertainment 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Cube Entertainment — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cubeentertainment.html ### Daehan Shipbuilding — 대한조선 [Daehan Joseon] Facts: Daehan Shipbuilding (대한조선) — verified Korean company. Founded 2004-08-24. Industry: shipbuilding. Details: Headquarters: Hwawon-myeon Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q114403355 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Daehan Shipbuilding — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/daehanshipbuilding.html ### Daewoo — 대우그룹 [Daewoo Geuraep] Daewoo (UK: DAY-oo; US: day-WOO; Korean: 대우; Hanja: 大宇; IPA: [tɛ.u]; lit. "great universe" and a portmanteau of "dae" meaning great, and the given name of founder and chairman Kim Woo-choong) also known as the Daewoo Group, was a major South Korean chaebol (type of conglomerate) and automobile manufacturer. It was founded on 22 March 1967 as Daewoo Industrial and was declared bankrupt on 1 November 1999, with debts of about US$50 billion (equivalent to $97 billion in 2025) … Facts: Daewoo (대우그룹) — verified Korean company. Founded 1967-03-22. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q321772 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC; Wikipedia Daewoo 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "Daewoo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/daewoo.html ### Edwards Lifesciences (South Korea) — Edwards Lifesciences (South Korea) [Edwards Lifesciences (Namhan)] Facts: Edwards Lifesciences (South Korea) — verified Korean company. Founded 1958-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q56583436 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Edwards Lifesciences (South Korea) — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/edwardslifesciencessouthkorea.html ### Fantagio — 판타지오 [Panteajioo] Fantagio (Korean: 판타지오) is a South Korean entertainment company that operates as a record label, talent training and management agency, as well as movie and K-drama production company. The company was founded in September 2008 as N.O.A. Entertainment (standing for "Network of Asia"), before changing its name to Fantagio in June 2011. In 2012, the company had a reported operating income of KR₩14.1 billion with a net income of KR₩1.8 billion (approximately US$1.6 million). Facts: Fantagio (판타지오) — verified Korean company. Founded 2008-10. Industry: entertainment industry. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q13424955 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Fantagio 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Fantagio — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/fantagio.html ### FNC Entertainment — FNC 엔터테인먼트 [FNC Enteomainjul] FNC Entertainment (Korean: FNC 엔터테인먼트; stands for "fish and cake") is a South Korean entertainment company established in 2006 by South Korean singer and record producer Han Seong-ho. The company operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house. Since January 2012, the company has been based in its offices in Cheongdam-dong. The name is based on the miracle of feeding the multitude using only five loaves and the two fish. Facts: FNC Entertainment (FNC 엔터테인먼트) — verified Korean company. Founded 2006-12-14. Details: Headquarters: Cheongdam-dong Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12581039 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia FNC Entertainment 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "FNC Entertainment — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/fncentertainment.html ### Gravity Corporation — 그라비티 [Geureobiti] Facts: Gravity Corporation (그라비티) — verified Korean company. Founded 2000-01-01. Industry: video game industry. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q484143 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Gravity (disambiguation) 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Gravity Corporation — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gravitycorporation.html ### HD Hyundai Heavy Industries — HD현대중공업 [HD Hyundai Joonggongeop] HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (HHI; Korean: 에이치디현대중공업 주식회사; RR: Eichidi Hyeondae Junggongeop Jusik Hoesa) is the world's largest shipbuilding company and a major heavy equipment manufacturer. Its headquarters are in Ulsan, South Korea. It is one of the "Big Three" shipbuilders of South Korea, along with Hanwha and Samsung. Facts: HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD현대중공업) — verified Korean company. Founded 1972-01-01. Industry: manufacture of machinery and equipment. Details: Headquarters: Ulsan Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483231 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia HD Hyundai Heavy Industries 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "HD Hyundai Heavy Industries — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hdhyundaiheavyindustries.html ### HJ Shipbuilding & Construction — HJ중공업 [HJ Jung-gong-eop] HJ Shipbuilding & Construction Company, Ltd. (Korean: 주식회사 HJ중공업; Hanja: 株式會社HJ重工業), formerly Korea Shipbuilding & Engineering Corporation (대한조선공사; 大韓造船公社) and Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction Co. Ltd. (주식회사 한진중공업; 株式會社韓進重工業), is a South Korean-based multinational shipbuilding company, founded in 1937 as Chosun Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. Facts: HJ Shipbuilding & Construction (HJ중공업) — verified Korean company. Founded 1937. Industry: shipbuilding. Details: Headquarters: Bongnae-dong Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q489195 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia HJ Shipbuilding & Construction 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "HJ Shipbuilding & Construction — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hjshipbuildingconstruction.html ### Hybe — 하이브 [haibu] Hybe Co., Ltd. (Korean: 하이브), commonly known as simply Hybe (stylized in all caps), is a South Korean multinational conglomerate. Founded as Big Hit Entertainment, Hybe has grown from a traditional music entertainment company into a tech-driven lifestyle platform corporation. Facts: Hybe (하이브) — verified Korean company. Founded 2005-02-04. Industry: music industry. Details: Headquarters: Yongsan District Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q16161254 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Hybe 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Hybe — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hybe.html ### Hyundai Mobis — 현대모비스 [Hyeondae Mobis] Hyundai Mobis Company Limited (Korean: 현대모비스), commonly known as Hyundai Mobis, is a public South Korean car parts company which is a member of Hyundai Motor Group. Founded in 1977, the company currently forms the "parts and service" arm for the South Korean automakers Hyundai Motor Company, Genesis Motors and Kia Motors. As of 2025, it was the "world's No. 6 automotive supplier". Facts: Hyundai Mobis (현대모비스) — verified Korean company. Founded 1977. Industry: automotive industry. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q497534 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Hyundai Mobis 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Hyundai Mobis — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hyundaimobis.html ### Hyundai Motor Company — 현대자동차 [Hyundai Jadongcha] Hyundai Motor Company, often referred to as Hyundai Motors (Korean: 현대자동차) and commonly known as Hyundai (현대; [çəːndɛ]; 'modernity'), is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, which was founded in 1967. Currently, the company owns 33.88 percent of Kia Corporation, and owns a luxury cars subsidiary, Genesis. The three brands altogether make up the Hyundai Motor Group. Hyundai operates the world’s largest single integrated automobile manufacturing facility in Ulsan, South Korea. Facts: Hyundai Motor Company (현대자동차) — verified Korean company. Founded 1967-12-29. Industry: automotive industry. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q55931 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Hyundai Motor Company 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Hyundai Motor Company — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hyundai.html ### Hyundai Rotem — 현대로템 [Hyundai Rotem] Hyundai Rotem Company, often referred to as Hyundai Rotem (Korean: 현대로템), is a South Korean manufacturer of railway rolling stock, railway signalling, defense products and plant equipment. It is a member of Hyundai Motor Group and has presence in more than 50 countries worldwide. As of 2024, Hyundai Rotem has more than 4,100 employees. Facts: Hyundai Rotem (현대로템) — verified Korean company. Founded 1999-07-01. Industry: industrial sector. Details: Headquarters: Uiwang Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q152517 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Hyundai Rotem 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Hyundai Rotem — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hyundairotem.html ### IHQ — iHQ [aipikyu] IHQ may refer to: Facts: IHQ (iHQ) — verified Korean company. Founded 1999-02. Details: Headquarters: Samseong-dong Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q7509507 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC; Wikipedia IHQ 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "IHQ — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ihq.html ### Jellyfish Entertainment — 젤리피쉬엔터테인먼트 [Jellipisyuenteoteinmeonteu] Jellyfish Entertainment (Korean: 젤리피쉬엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company established by composer and producer Hwang Se-jun in Seoul, South Korea. Jellyfish Entertainment is the home of artists including Jang Hye-jin, VIXX, Verivery, Evnne and formerly gugudan, Park Yoon-ha. The agency is also the home of actors including Kim Sun-young, Kim Se-jeong, and Lim Seul-ong. Facts: Jellyfish Entertainment (젤리피쉬엔터테인먼트) — verified Korean company. Founded 2007. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q16180845 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Jellyfish Entertainment 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Jellyfish Entertainment — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jellyfishentertainment.html ### JYP Entertainment — JYP 엔터테인먼트 [JYP Enteteineul] JYP Entertainment Corporation (Korean: JYP 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate founded in 1997 by J.Y. Park. Operating as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management company, concert production company and music publishing house, it is one of the largest entertainment companies in South Korea. The company also operates subsidiary ventures and divisions internationally. Facts: JYP Entertainment (JYP 엔터테인먼트) — verified Korean company. Founded 1996-04-25. Industry: music. Details: Headquarters: Seoul, Cheongdam-dong Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483238 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia JYP Entertainment 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "JYP Entertainment — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jypent.html ### Kakao — 카카오 (기업) [kakhao (gieop)] Kakao Corporation (Korean: 카카오) is a South Korean internet conglomerate headquartered in Jeju City. It was formed through the merger of Daum Communications and the original Kakao Inc. in 2010. The company was renamed Daum Kakao in 2014. Facts: Kakao (카카오 (기업)) — verified Korean company. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q126114589 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Kakao 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Kakao — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kakao.html ### Kakao Entertainment — 카카오엔터테인먼트 [kakao enteoTainmeonteu] Kakao Entertainment Corp. (Korean: 주식회사 카카오엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment, mass media, and publishing company founded in 2021. Facts: Kakao Entertainment (카카오엔터테인먼트) — verified Korean company. Founded 2021-03-02. Industry: entertainment. Details: Headquarters: Seongnam Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q106341957 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Kakao Entertainment 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Kakao Entertainment — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kakaoentertainment.html ### Kakao Games — 카카오게임즈 [Kakao Games] Kakao Games Corp. (Korean: 카카오게임즈) is a South Korean video game publisher and a subsidiary of Kakao. It specializes in developing and publishing games on PC, mobile, and VR platforms. Each is represented by Namgoong Hoon and Cho Gye-hyun. Facts: Kakao Games (카카오게임즈) — verified Korean company. Industry: video game industry. Details: Headquarters: Jeju Province Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q47488519 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC; Wikipedia Kakao Games 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "Kakao Games — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kakaogames.html ### Kakao M — 카카오엠 [kakao em] Kakao M Corporation (Korean: 주식회사 카카오엠; formerly Seoul Records, YBM Seoul Records and LOEN Entertainment) was a South Korean entertainment company established by Min Yeong-bin in 1978. It was one of the largest co-publisher companies in South Korea. The company operated as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management, concert production company, and music publishing house … Facts: Kakao M (카카오엠) — verified Korean company. Founded 2018. Industry: music industry. Details: Headquarters: Samseong-dong Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q625975 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Kakao M 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Kakao M — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kakaom.html ### Kia — 기아 (기업) [Gia (gieop)] Kia Corporation (Korean: 기아; pronounced [ki.a]) is a South Korean multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. It is South Korea's second-largest automobile manufacturer, after its parent company, Hyundai Motor Company, with sales of over 2.8 million vehicles in 2019. Kia is owned by Hyundai, which holds a 33.88% stake valued at just over US$6 billion. Kia, in turn is a minority owner of more than twenty Hyundai subsidiaries ranging from 4.9% up to 45.37%, totaling more than US$8.3 billion. Facts: Kia (기아 (기업)) — verified Korean company. Founded 1944-12-11. Industry: automotive industry. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q35349 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Kia 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Kia — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kia.html ### Korean Air — 대한항공 [Daehan Hanggong] Korean Air Co., Ltd. (KAL; Korean: 대한항공) is the flag carrier of South Korea and its largest airline based on fleet size, international destinations, and international flights. It is owned by the Hanjin Group. Korean Air is a founding member of SkyTeam alliance and SkyTeam Cargo. Facts: Korean Air (대한항공) — verified Korean company. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Korean Air 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Korean Air — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreanair.html ### Korean Stock Exchange — 한국거래소 [Han-guk Georaeiso] Facts: Korean Stock Exchange (한국거래소) — verified Korean company. Founded 1953-01-01. Details: Headquarters: Busan Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q495372 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Korean Stock Exchange — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreanstockexchange.html ### Krafton — 크래프톤 [keuraepton] KRAFTON, Inc. (Korean: 주식회사 크래프톤) is a South Korean video game publisher and holding company based in Seoul. It was created in November 2018 to serve as the parent company for Bluehole, founded by Chang Byung-gyu in Seoul in March 2007, and its subsidiaries. Facts: Krafton (크래프톤) — verified Korean company. Founded 2007-03-26. Industry: video game industry. Details: Headquarters: Seongnam Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q4035237 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Krafton 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Krafton — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/krafton.html ### KT Corporation — KT [ket] KT Corporation (Hangul: 주식회사 케이티), formerly Korea Telecom, is a South Korean telecommunications company, mobile network operator (MNO) and mobile virtual network operator (MVNO). KT is the large wireless carrier in South Korea, with 13.5 million subscribers as of Q4 2023 … Facts: KT Corporation (KT) — verified Korean company. Founded 1981-01-01. Industry: telecommunications. Details: Headquarters: Seongnam Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q485908 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC; Wikipedia KT Corporation 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "KT Corporation — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ktcorporation.html ### KT Genie Music — 지니뮤직 [jinimusik] Facts: KT Genie Music (지니뮤직) — verified Korean company. Founded 1991. Industry: music industry. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q20943680 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia KT Genie Music 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "KT Genie Music — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ktgeniemusic.html ### Lazard — 라자드 [lajadeu] Lazard Inc. (formerly known as Lazard Ltd and Lazard Frères & Co.) is a multinational financial advisory and asset management firm that is headquartered in the United States. The firm engages in investment banking, asset management and other financial services, primarily with institutional clients. It is the world's largest independent investment bank, with principal executive offices in New York City, Paris and London. Facts: Lazard (라자드) — verified Korean company. Founded 1848-07-12. Industry: financial sector. Details: Headquarters: New York City Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q637440 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Lazard 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Lazard — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lazard.html ### LG Electronics — LG전자 [LG jeonja] LG Electronics Inc. (Korean: 엘지 전자; RR: Elji Jeonja) is a South Korean multinational major appliance and consumer electronics corporation headquartered in Yeouido-dong, Seoul, South Korea. LG Electronics is a part of LG Corporation, the fourth largest chaebol in South Korea, and often considered as the pinnacle of LG Corp with the group's chemical and battery division LG Chem. It comprises four business units: home entertainment, mobility, home appliances & air solutions, and business solutions. Facts: LG Electronics (LG전자) — verified Korean company. Founded 1958-10. Industry: wholesale trade (business-to-business) of household appliances. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q162345 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia LG Electronics 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "LG Electronics — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lg.html ### Lotte Corporation — 롯데지주 [Lotte Jiju] Lotte Corporation (Korean: 롯데지주) is a South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation, and the fifth-largest chaebol in South Korea. Lotte was founded on 28 June 1948 by Korean businessman Shin Kyuk-ho in Tokyo. Shin expanded Lotte to his ancestral country, South Korea, with the establishment of Lotte Confectionery in Seoul on 3 April 1967 … Facts: Lotte Corporation (롯데지주) — verified Korean company. Founded 1967-03-24. Details: Headquarters: Songpa District Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q51570147 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Lotte Corporation 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Lotte Corporation — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lotte.html ### Naver — 네이버 [Naver] Naver (Korean: 네이버; stylized as NAVER) is a South Korean online platform operated by the Naver Corporation. The company's products include a search engine, email hosting, blogs, maps, and mobile payment. Facts: Naver (네이버) — verified Korean company. Founded 1999-06-02. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q485639 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Naver 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Naver — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/naver.html ### Naver Corporation — 네이버 주식회사 [Neibeо jusighoesa] Facts: Naver Corporation (네이버 주식회사) — verified Korean company. Founded 1999-06-02. Industry: conglomerate. Details: Headquarters: Seongnam Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q489247 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Naver Corporation 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Naver Corporation — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/navercorporation.html ### Neowiz — 네오위즈 [Neoeuija] Neowiz (Korean: 네오위즈) is a South Korean video game developer and publisher. The company was founded in 1997 by Sung Kyun Na. In 2007, a corporate restructuring resulted in the creation of Neowiz Holdings, which became the parent company overseeing various subsidiaries, including the gaming business. In 2017, the gaming division was rebranded as Neowiz. Facts: Neowiz (네오위즈) — verified Korean company. Founded 1997-05-28. Industry: video game industry. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q795348 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Neowiz 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Neowiz — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/neowiz.html ### Nexon — 넥슨 [Nekseun] Nexon Co., Ltd. (formerly Korean: 넥슨) is a South Korean-Japanese video game developer and publisher specializing in live service games. It develops and publishes titles including MapleStory, Crazyracing Kartrider, Sudden Attack, Dungeon & Fighter, The First Descendant, and Blue Archive. Headquartered in Japan, the company has offices in South Korea, the United States, Taiwan, and Thailand. Facts: Nexon (넥슨) — verified Korean company. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q175770 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Nexon 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Nexon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nexon.html ### NEXON Korea — 넥슨 코리아 [Nekseun Korea] Facts: NEXON Korea (넥슨 코리아) — verified Korean company. Founded 1994. Industry: video game industry. Details: Headquarters: Bundang Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q15139437 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "NEXON Korea — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nexonkorea.html ### Pearl Abyss — 펄어비스 [Peol-eobi-seu] Pearl Abyss Corp. (Korean: 주식회사 펄어비스) is a South Korean video game developer and publisher, known for creating the cross-platform MMORPG Black Desert Online and the open world action-adventure game Crimson Desert. Facts: Pearl Abyss (펄어비스) — verified Korean company. Founded 2010-09-10. Industry: video game industry. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q55735496 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Pearl Abyss 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Pearl Abyss — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pearlabyss.html ### POSCO — 포스코 [Posco] POSCO (formerly Pohang Iron and Steel Company) is a South Korean steel manufacturer headquartered in Pohang, South Korea. It had an output of 42,000,000 metric tons (41,000,000 long tons; 46,000,000 short tons) of crude steel in 2015, making it the world's Seventh-largest steelmaker by this measure. In 2010, it was the world's largest steel manufacturing company by market value. Also, in 2024, it was named as the world's 233rd-largest corporation by the Fortune Global 500. Facts: POSCO (포스코) — verified Korean company. Founded 1968-04-01. Industry: iron and steel industry. Details: Headquarters: Pohang Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483946 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia POSCO 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "POSCO — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/posco.html ### Rainbow Bridge World — RBW [RBW] Facts: Rainbow Bridge World (RBW) — verified Korean company. Founded 2010-03-05. Industry: music industry. Details: Headquarters: Gwangjin District, Dongdaemun District Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16174772 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia RBW (company) 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Rainbow Bridge World — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/rainbowbridgeworld.html ### RWE — RWE [I need Korean text to romanize. "RWE" appears to be an acronym or abbreviation, not Korean text. Please provide Korean characters (Hangul or Hanja] RWE AG is a German multinational energy company headquartered in Essen. It generates and trades electricity in the Asia-Pacific region, Europe and the United States. Facts: RWE — verified Korean company. Founded 1898-04-25. Industry: energy supply. Details: Headquarters: Essen Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q138133 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia RWE 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "RWE — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/rwe.html ### Samsung Electronics — 삼성전자 [Samsung Jeonja] Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (SEC; stylized as SΛMSUNG; Korean: 삼성전자; RR: Samseong jeonja; lit. 'Tristar Electronics') is a South Korean multinational major appliance and consumer electronics corporation founded in 1969 and headquartered in Yeongtong District, Suwon, South Korea. It is the pinnacle of the Samsung chaebol, accounting for 70% of the group's revenue in 2012, and has played a key role in the group's corporate governance due to cross ownership. Facts: Samsung Electronics (삼성전자) — verified Korean company. Founded 1969-01-13. Industry: electronics industry. Details: Headquarters: Suwon, Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20718 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Samsung Electronics 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Samsung Electronics — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/samsung.html ### Samsung Heavy Industries — 삼성중공업 [Samsung Joong-gong-eop Actually, let me provide the correct romanization: Samseong Junggong-eop Wait, using Revised] Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (SHI; Korean: 삼성중공업) is a South Korean shipbuilding company and part of the Samsung Group. It is one of the "Big Three" shipbuilders of South Korea, along with Hanwha and Hyundai. The company's primary activities include the engineering and construction of commercial vessels including container ships, LNG carriers, oil platforms, drill ships, and floating production storage and offloading (FPSO/FSO) units. Facts: Samsung Heavy Industries (삼성중공업) — verified Korean company. Founded 1974-08-05. Industry: manufacture of machinery and equipment. Details: Headquarters: Seongnam Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q489243 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Samsung Heavy Industries 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Samsung Heavy Industries — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/samsungheavyindustries.html ### Seoul Broadcasting System — SBS [SBS] Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS; Korean: 에스비에스) is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters. The broadcaster legally became known as SBS in March 2000, changing its corporate name from Seoul Broadcasting System (서울방송). Its flagship terrestrial television station SBS TV broadcasts as channel 6 for digital and cable. Established on 14 November 1990, SBS is the largest private broadcaster in South Korea, and is owned by the Taeyoung Construction. Facts: Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) — verified Korean company. Founded 1990-11-14. Details: Headquarters: Seoul, Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q928831 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC; Wikipedia Seoul Broadcasting System 2026-06-28 08:37 UTC Cite: "Seoul Broadcasting System — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoulbroadcastingsystem.html ### Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation — 서울특별시 도시철도공사 [Seoul Teukbyeol-si Dosi Cheoldo Gongsua] Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation (SMRT) was established in 1994 to operate the Seoul Subway lines 5, 6, 7, 8 in Seoul, South Korea. The corporation operated a total of 201 subway trains at 148 stations on lines 5-8. The operation intervals are from 2.5–6 minutes during rush hours and 5–10 minutes during non-rush hours. The combined daily ridership of subway lines 5-8 is 2,037,000. Facts: Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation (서울특별시 도시철도공사) — verified Korean company. Founded 1994-03. Industry: rapid transit. Details: Headquarters: Seongdong District Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q196405 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC; Wikipedia Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation 2026-06-28 09:44 UTC Cite: "Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoulmetropolitanrapidtransitcorporation.html ### Shinsegae — 신세계 (백화점) [Sinse-gye] Shinsegae Inc. (Korean: 신세계; Hanja: 新世界; lit. 'new world', KRX: 004170) is a South Korean department store franchise, along with several other businesses, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. The firm is an affiliate of Shinsegae Group, South Korea's leading retail chaebol, and one of the big three department store firms in Korea, along with Lotte and Hyundai Department Store. Facts: Shinsegae (신세계 (백화점)) — verified Korean company. Founded 1963. Industry: retail. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q490787 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Shinsegae 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Shinsegae — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/shinsegae.html ### SK Hynix — SK하이닉스 [SK Hynix] SK Hynix Inc. (Korean: 에스케이하이닉스 주식회사), stylized SK hynix, is a South Korean semiconductor company that manufactures dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) chips and flash memory chips. SK Hynix is one of the world's largest semiconductor vendors, and along with Samsung Electronics and Micron is one of the "Big Three" memory manufacturers. Founded in 1983 as Hyundai Electronics, SK Hynix was integrated into the SK Group in 2012 following a series of mergers, acquisitions, and restructuring efforts. Facts: SK Hynix (SK하이닉스) — verified Korean company. Founded 1983-01-01. Industry: semiconductor industry in South Korea. Details: Headquarters: Icheon Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q370719 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia SK Hynix 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "SK Hynix — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/skhynix.html ### SK Telecom — SK텔레콤 [SK Telekom] SK Telecom Co., Ltd., abbreviated as SKT, (Korean: SK텔레콤 or 에스케이텔레콤) is a South Korean wireless telecommunications operator and former film distributor and is part of the SK Group, one of the country's largest chaebols. It leads the local market with 50.5 percent share as of 2008. SK Telecom is the largest wireless carrier in South Korea, with 23 million subscribers as of Q4 2023. Since its creation in 1984, the company has evolved from a first generation analog cellular system, to second generation CDMA, then to the world's first third-generation synchronized IMT-2000 cellular system. Facts: SK Telecom (SK텔레콤) — verified Korean company. Founded 1984-01-01. Industry: telecommunications. Details: Headquarters: Jung District Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q493145 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia SK Telecom 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "SK Telecom — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sktelecom.html ### SM Entertainment — SM 엔터테인먼트 [SM Enteteineumende] SM Entertainment Co., Ltd. (Korean: SM엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean multinational entertainment agency established in 1995 by Lee Soo-man. It is one of South Korea's largest entertainment companies and has been responsible for fostering and popularizing the careers of many K-pop stars garnering huge global fanbases. The company operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house. Facts: SM Entertainment (SM 엔터테인먼트) — verified Korean company. Founded 1995-02-14. Industry: music. Details: Headquarters: Seoul, Apgujeong-dong Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483938 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia SM Entertainment 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "SM Entertainment — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sment.html ### Stone Music Entertainment — 스톤뮤직 엔터테인먼트 [Seuteon Musik Enteoteinmeun] Stone Music Entertainment (Hangul: 스톤 뮤직 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean music distribution company under CJ ENM, as part of a partnership with the music streaming store Genie Music since 2021. It was one of the largest co-publisher companies in South Korea. The company was also formerly a music production and management company, which managed artists such as SG Wannabe, Davichi, Roy Kim, Son Ho-young, Eric Nam, Fromis 9, HEDY, and TO1, before the business closed in April 2021. Under its previous name CJ E&M Music, it was named Music Distributor of the Year at the Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards in 2014. Facts: Stone Music Entertainment (스톤뮤직 엔터테인먼트) — verified Korean company. Founded 2006-10-01. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483971 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Stone Music Entertainment 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Stone Music Entertainment — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/stonemusicentertainment.html ### Studio Dragon — 스튜디오드래곤 [Seutudiodeudragon] Studio Dragon Corporation (Korean: 스튜디오드래곤 주식회사) is a South Korean drama production, marketing and distribution company under CJ ENM Entertainment Division. It was established on May 3, 2016, as a spin-off from E&M's drama division. In 2018, Studio Dragon became a subsidiary of CJ ENM after their previous parent company, CJ E&M, was merged into CJ ENM. The company joined the KOSDAQ index of the Korea Exchange, the same index where its parent company is listed, through an initial public offering on November 24, 2017 … Facts: Studio Dragon (스튜디오드래곤) — verified Korean company. Founded 2016-05-03. Industry: entertainment. Details: Headquarters: Seoul Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q31180504 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Studio Dragon 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Studio Dragon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/studiodragon.html ### STX Offshore & Shipbuilding — 케이조선 [keijoseon] Facts: STX Offshore & Shipbuilding (케이조선) — verified Korean company. Founded 1967-01-01. Industry: shipbuilding. Details: Headquarters: Changwon Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q483564 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia K Shipbuilding 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "STX Offshore & Shipbuilding — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/stxoffshoreshipbuilding.html ### YG Entertainment — YG 엔터테인먼트 [YG Enteopeineul] YG Entertainment Inc. (Korean: YG 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean multinational entertainment agency established in 24 February 1996 by Yang Hyun-suk. The company operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house. In addition, the company operates a number of subsidiary ventures under a separate public traded company, YG Plus, which includes a clothing line, a golf management agency, and a cosmetics brand. Facts: YG Entertainment (YG 엔터테인먼트) — verified Korean company. Founded 1995-02-24. Industry: entertainment industry. Details: Headquarters: Hapjeong-dong Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q50595 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia YG Entertainment 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "YG Entertainment — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ygent.html ### Yonhap Television News — YTN [YTN] Facts: Yonhap Television News (YTN) — verified Korean company. Founded 1995. Industry: journalism. Details: Headquarters: YTN Newsquare, Hoehyeon-dong Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q487590 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Yonhap Television News — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yonhaptelevisionnews.html ## Korean brands (51) ### 7-Eleven — 세븐일레븐 [Sevenilebbun] 7-Eleven, Inc. is an American convenience store chain headquartered in Irving, Texas. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Seven-Eleven Japan, which is owned by Seven & I Holdings, a Japanese retail holding company. The chain was founded in 1927 as the Southland Ice Company, operating an ice house storefront in Dallas. Facts: 7-Eleven (세븐일레븐) — verified Korean brand. Est. 1927. Details: Country of origin: United States Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q259340 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia 7-Eleven 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "7-Eleven — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/7eleven.html ### 8 seconds — 에잇세컨즈 [eitsekondseu] Facts: 8 seconds (에잇세컨즈) — verified Korean brand. Owned by Samsung C&T Corporation. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q20444883 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "8 seconds — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/8seconds.html ### Alpheon (car brand) — Alpheon (car brand) [Alpyeon] Facts: Alpheon (car brand) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2010. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q14906224 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Alpheon (car brand) — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/alpheoncarbrand.html ### Ari-soo — 아리수 [ariswu] Facts: Ari-soo (아리수) — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q11256173 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Arisu 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Ari-soo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/arisoo.html ### BlackVue — 블랙뷰 [Blaekbyou] Facts: BlackVue (블랙뷰) — verified Korean brand. Owned by Pittasoft. Details: Country of origin: South Korea Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q139505274 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "BlackVue — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/blackvue.html ### Book Box — 북박스 [Bukbakseu] Facts: Book Box (북박스) — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q136290909 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Book Box — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bookbox.html ### Boyang Electronic corporation — Boyang Electronic corporation [Boyang Jeonja Geopcheol] Facts: Boyang Electronic corporation — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q73989036 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Boyang Electronic corporation — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/boyangelectroniccorporation.html ### Busan Roadmap — 부산로드맵 [Busan Roadmap] Facts: Busan Roadmap (부산로드맵) — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12598802 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Busan Roadmap — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/busanroadmap.html ### CJ Foodville — CJ푸드빌 [CJ Foodville] CJ Foodville is a South Korean western-style food and food service company based in Seoul that does catering service. CJ Foodville is a subsidiary of CJ Group. Facts: CJ Foodville (CJ푸드빌) — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia CJ Foodville 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "CJ Foodville — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bibigo.html ### Cleanhat — 클린햇 [kllin-haet] Facts: Cleanhat (클린햇) — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q139677643 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Cleanhat — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cleanhat.html ### Cyon — 싸이언 [ssaieun] Facts: Cyon (싸이언) — verified Korean brand. Est. 1997. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q497722 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Cyon 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Cyon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cyon.html ### Dear, Klairs — Dear, Klairs [Dear Klairs를 로마자 표기법으로 변환하면: Diaeu Klairs] Facts: Dear, Klairs — verified Korean brand. Est. 2010. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q140285503 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Dear, Klairs — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dearklairs.html ### Emart24 — 이마트24 [Imaateu 24] Facts: Emart24 (이마트24) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2006-06-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16219674 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Emart24 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/emart24.html ### Etude House — 에뛰드하우스 [etudeuhauseu] Etude House (Korean: 에뛰드하우스) is a South Korean cosmetics brand owned by Amore Pacific. The brand name 'Étude' means 'study' in French. As of 2018, there were 393 Etude House stores, and in 2019, only 285 Etude House stores. Facts: Etude House (에뛰드하우스) — verified Korean brand. Est. 1966. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16174973 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Etude House 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Etude House — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/etudehouse.html ### FamilyMart — 훼미리마트 [Hwemirimateu] FamilyMart Company, Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社ファミリーマート, Hepburn: Kabushikigaisha Famirīmāto) is a Japanese convenience store franchise chain, and a subsidiary of Itochu, a Japanese trading company. It is Japan's second largest convenience store chain, behind Seven-Eleven Japan. FamilyMart currently has 24,574 franchise stores worldwide in Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, China, Philippines, Vietnam, and Indonesia. Facts: FamilyMart (훼미리마트) — verified Korean brand. Est. 1981-09. Details: Country of origin: Japan Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q11247682 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia FamilyMart 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "FamilyMart — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/familymart.html ### Genesis BBQ — 제너시스BBQ [Jenesiseu BBQ] Facts: Genesis BBQ (제너시스BBQ) — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12616311 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Genesis BBQ — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/genesisbbq.html ### GoldStar — 금성사 [geumseongsa] GoldStar was a South Korean electronics company established in 1958. The corporate name was changed to LG Electronics and LG Cable on February 28, 1995, after merging with Lucky Chemical. LG Cable was spun off from LG Electronics and changed its name to LS Cable in 2005. Facts: GoldStar (금성사) — verified Korean brand. Est. 1958. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q494683 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia GoldStar 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "GoldStar — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/goldstar.html ### Innisfree — Innisfree [Innisfree] Innisfree may refer to: Facts: Innisfree — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q14874822 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Innisfree 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Innisfree — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/innisfree.html ### Itsmyflower — 잇츠마이플라워 [Icceumaibeullao] Facts: Itsmyflower (잇츠마이플라워) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2018-02-22. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q140078586 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Itsmyflower — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/itsmyflower.html ### KnightGale — 나이트게일 [Naiteu Geim] Facts: KnightGale (나이트게일) — verified Korean brand. Owned by MZFAMILY. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q136290564 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "KnightGale — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/knightgale.html ### Laftel — 라프텔 [rabtael] Facts: Laftel (라프텔) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2014-09-25. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q109455507 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Aniplus 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Laftel — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/laftel.html ### Laneige — 라네즈 [Laneige] Laneige (Hangul: 라네즈) is a South Korean cosmetics brand launched by Amore Pacific in 1994. Its name comes from the French "la neige", which translates to "snow". The brand's flagship products include its Water Bank skin care line, Water Sleeping Mask, BB Cushion foundation and two-tone lipsticks. The brand's central concept is based on its Advanced Water Science technology, an emphasis on skin hydration. Facts: Laneige (라네즈) — verified Korean brand. Owned by Amorepacific Corporation. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q16935511 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Laneige 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Laneige — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/laneige.html ### Line Friends — 라인프렌즈 [Laineu Peurendeu] Facts: Line Friends (라인프렌즈) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2011. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q24859550 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Line Friends 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Line Friends — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/linefriends.html ### Lunive — Lunive [I need the Korean text to romanize. Could you provide the Korean characters (Hangul)?] Facts: Lunive — verified Korean brand. Est. 2025-05-07. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q139659231 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Lunive — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lunive.html ### Mamonde — 마몽드 [Mamonde] Mamonde (Hangul: 마몽드) is a South Korean skincare and cosmetics brand owned by Amore Pacific. Mamonde was launched by Amore Pacific in 1991. The brand name comes from Ma Monde which is a combination of the words My and World in French. Facts: Mamonde (마몽드) — verified Korean brand. Owned by Amorepacific Corporation. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q16935509 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Mamonde 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Mamonde — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mamonde.html ### Missha — 미샤 (화장품) [Misha] MISSHA (Korean: 미샤) is a South Korea–based skincare and cosmetics manufacturer, retailer and a franchise business. It is part of Able C&C Co., Ltd. Facts: Missha (미샤 (화장품)) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2000-01-07. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q4668069 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Missha 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Missha — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/missha.html ### Nature Republic — 네이처리퍼블릭 [Neichieo Rebeulliks] Nature Republic (Korean: 네이처 리퍼블릭) is a South Korean cosmetics brand created in 2009. Facts: Nature Republic (네이처리퍼블릭) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2009-03. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q16935507 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Nature Republic 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Nature Republic — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/naturerepublic.html ### NAVER Series — 네이버 시리즈 [Neibeó Sirijeu] Facts: NAVER Series (네이버 시리즈) — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q137597841 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "NAVER Series — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/naverseries.html ### Paris Baguette — 파리크라상 [parikkrasang] Paris Baguette (French pronunciation: [paʁi baɡɛt]; Korean: 파리바게뜨) or Paris Croissant (Korean: 파리크라상), is a South Korean multinational chain of bakery-cafés, owned by the SPC Group and headquartered in Seoul. In 1986, it was established as a subsidiary of Shani Co., Ltd., and opened the first 'Paris Baguette' in Gwanghwamun, Seoul, and the first high-end bakery 'Paris Croissant' in Itaewon the following year, and the corporate name changed to the same as the brand name. Founded in 1988, the franchise brand, Paris Baguette grew into the No … Facts: Paris Baguette (파리크라상) — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Paris Baguette 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Paris Baguette — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/parisbaguette.html ### Pierogi z kimchi — Pierogi z kimchi [Pierogi z kimchi] Facts: Pierogi z kimchi — verified Korean brand. Details: Country of origin: South Korea Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q138949292 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Pierogi z kimchi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pierogizkimchi.html ### Pokemon Bread — 포켓몬빵 [Poket Monbbang] Facts: Pokemon Bread (포켓몬빵) — verified Korean brand. Est. 1998-06. Details: Country of origin: Japan Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q11339098 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Pokemon Bread — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pokemonbread.html ### Purepeak — 퓨어피크 [pyuepeik] Facts: Purepeak (퓨어피크) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2022. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q139761487 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Purepeak — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/purepeak.html ### pushBUTTON — 푸시버튼 [pusilbeotun] Facts: pushBUTTON (푸시버튼) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2009-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q123701339 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "pushBUTTON — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pushbutton.html ### QNIX — QNIX [I need to romanize the Korean text, but "QNIX" doesn't appear to be Korean text. Could you provide the Korean text you'd like romanized?] Facts: QNIX — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q136417002 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "QNIX — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/qnix.html ### Rihoon — 리훈 [Rihun] Facts: Rihoon (리훈) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2015. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q140228234 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Rihoon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/rihoon.html ### Saehan — Saehan [Saehan] Facts: Saehan — verified Korean brand. Owned by Samsung Group. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q116778850 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Saehan — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/saehan.html ### Samsung Anycall — 애니콜 [aenikhol] Facts: Samsung Anycall (애니콜) — verified Korean brand. Est. 1993. Owned by Samsung Electronics. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q493121 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Anycall 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Samsung Anycall — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/samsunganycall.html ### Shin Ramyun — 신라면 [Sinramyeon] Shin Ramyun (Korean: 신라면; Hanja: 辛라면) is a brand of instant noodle (including cup ramyeon) that has been produced by the South Korean food company Nongshim since October 1, 1986. It is now exported to over 100 countries, and is the best-selling instant noodle brand in South Korea. Shin Ramyun, well known for its spicy flavor, is produced in at least four varieties: the original Shin Ramyun and Shin Ramyun Black, which was introduced in 2011 as well as Super Spicy, which was released in 2019, and a shrimp flavor that is only available in China and Singapore … Facts: Shin Ramyun (신라면) — verified Korean brand. Details: Country of origin: South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q712773 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Shin Ramyun 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Shin Ramyun — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/shinramyun.html ### SK View — SK뷰 [SK Byou] Facts: SK View (SK뷰) — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q6508471 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "SK View — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/skview.html ### SKC — SKC [SKC] Facts: SKC — verified Korean brand. Owned by SK Group. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q116810838 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia SKC 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "SKC — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/skc.html ### SKS — SKS [SKS] The SKS (Russian: Самозарядный карабин Симонова, СКС, romanized: Samozaryadny karabin Simonova, lit. 'Simonov self-loading carbine') is a semi-automatic carbine designed by Soviet small arms designer Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov in the 1940s. The SKS was first produced in the Soviet Union but was later widely exported and manufactured by various nations. Its distinguishing characteristics include a permanently attached folding bayonet and a hinged, fixed magazine … Facts: SKS — verified Korean brand. Est. 2016. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q137560759 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia SKS 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "SKS — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sks.html ### Stone Music Entertainment — 스톤뮤직 엔터테인먼트 [Seutaon Myujik Enteotenimeonteu] Stone Music Entertainment (Hangul: 스톤 뮤직 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean music distribution company under CJ ENM, as part of a partnership with the music streaming store Genie Music since 2021. It was one of the largest co-publisher companies in South Korea. The company was also formerly a music production and management company, which managed artists such as SG Wannabe, Davichi, Roy Kim, Son Ho-young, Eric Nam, Fromis 9, HEDY, and TO1, before the business closed in April 2021. Under its previous name CJ E&M Music, it was named Music Distributor of the Year at the Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards in 2014. Facts: Stone Music Entertainment (스톤뮤직 엔터테인먼트) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2006-10-01. Owned by CJ ENM. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483971 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Stone Music Entertainment 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Stone Music Entertainment — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/stonemusicentertainment.html ### Sulwhasoo — 설화수 [seolhwasum] Sulwhasoo (Korean: 설화수; Hanja: 雪花秀) is a South Korean skincare and cosmetics brand launched by Amorepacific Corporation in 1997. Seolhwa (Hanja: 雪花) means a plum blossom that blooms in the snow. It is a brand that uses Korean traditional herbal ingredients as its main components and releases products that combine them with modern skincare science. Facts: Sulwhasoo (설화수) — verified Korean brand. Est. 1932. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q85980775 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Sulwhasoo 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Sulwhasoo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sulwhasoo.html ### The Face Shop — 더페이스샵 [deopheyisyap] Facts: The Face Shop (더페이스샵) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2003. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q624440 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "The Face Shop — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thefaceshop.html ### THE LX — THE LX [THE LX] Facts: THE LX — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q136652850 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "THE LX — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thelx.html ### Tony Moly — 토니모리 [Toni Mori] Tony Moly (Korean: 토니모리) is a South Korean cosmetics brand. Tony Moly was established in 2006 with the support of Tae Sung Industry. The name Tony Moly means "putting style into packaging". Facts: Tony Moly (토니모리) — verified Korean brand. Est. 2006-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q16935513 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Tony Moly 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Tony Moly — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/tonymoly.html ### Tous les Jours — 뚜레쥬르 [Ttu-re-ju-reul] Tous les Jours (stylized TOUS les JOURS; Korean: 뚜레쥬르) is a South Korean bakery franchise owned by CJ Foodville, a business group of CJ Group. Tous les Jours means "every day" in French. Tous les Jours is "French-Asian-inspired" and primarily serves a selection of baked goods and beverages. As of 2021, it has more than 1,650 locations worldwide. Facts: Tous les Jours (뚜레쥬르) — verified Korean brand. Est. 1997. Owned by CJ Group. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q3535609 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC; Wikipedia Tous les Jours 2026-06-28 15:14 UTC Cite: "Tous les Jours — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/touslesjours.html ### TVING — 티빙 [tibing] Facts: TVING (티빙) — verified Korean brand. Owned by CJ ENM. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12621401 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia TVING 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "TVING — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/tving.html ### Unix Electronics — Unix Electronics [Unix Electronics] Facts: Unix Electronics — verified Korean brand. Est. 1978. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q134999412 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Unix Electronics — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/unixelectronics.html ### UNOVE — 어노브 [enobeú] Facts: UNOVE (어노브) — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q134527997 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "UNOVE — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/unove.html ### Wasabi Mango — Wasabi Mango [I need to romanize Korean text, but "Wasabi Mango" is already in English/Latin letters, not Korean text. If you'd like me to romanize Korean text] Facts: Wasabi Mango — verified Korean brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q136416877 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Wasabi Mango — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/wasabimango.html ## Korean books (56) ### Almond — Almond [Amondeu] Facts: Almond — verified Korean book. Details: Original language: English Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16147841 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Almond — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/almond.html ### Arirang — 아리랑 (소설) [Arirang (soseol)] Facts: Arirang (아리랑 (소설)) — verified Korean book. Published 1990. By Jo Jung-rae. Publisher haenaem. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12605186 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Arirang 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Arirang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/arirang.html ### Chosŏn sanggosa — 조선상고사 [Joseon Sanggo-sa] Chosŏn sanggosa (Korean: 조선상고사; Hanja: 朝鮮上古史; lit. 'Ancient History of Korea') is a book written in 1931 by Shin Chae-ho, and which describes the ancient history of Korea. It covers the history of Korea from Gojoseon to the destruction of Baekje. It was published serially in the Korean newspaper The Chosun Ilbo from 1931. Facts: Chosŏn sanggosa (조선상고사) — verified Korean book. By Shin Chae-ho. Details: Genre: non-fiction · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q703123 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Chosŏn sanggosa 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Chosŏn sanggosa — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/chosnsanggosa.html ### Comfort Women of the Japanese Empire: Colonial Rule and Battle over Memory — 제국의 위안부 - 식민지지배와 기억의 투쟁 [Jeguk-ui Wian-bu - Sikminjijibaegwa Gieok-ui Tusaeng] Facts: Comfort Women of the Japanese Empire: Colonial Rule and Battle over Memory (제국의 위안부 - 식민지지배와 기억의 투쟁) — verified Korean book. Published 2013-08-05. By Park Yu-ha. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q45069820 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Comfort Women of the Japanese Empire 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Comfort Women of the Japanese Empire: Colonial Rule and Battle over Memory — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/comfortwomenofthejapaneseempirecolonialruleandbattleovermemory.html ### Counting the Stars at Night — 별 헤는 밤 [Byeol Heneun Bam] Facts: Counting the Stars at Night (별 헤는 밤) — verified Korean book. Published 1948. By Yun Dong-ju. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q98960088 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Counting the Stars at Night — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/countingthestarsatnight.html ### Crow's-Eye View — 오감도 [ogamdo] Facts: Crow's-Eye View (오감도) — verified Korean book. Published 1934-07-24. By Yi Sang. Details: Genre: modernist poetry · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12607717 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Crow's-Eye View — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/crowseyeview.html ### Cursed Bunny — 저주토끼 [jeojutokki] Cursed Bunny is a 2017 short story collection by Chung Bora and translated by Anton Hur. Facts: Cursed Bunny (저주토끼) — verified Korean book. Published 2021. Publisher Honford Star. Details: Original language: English Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q116205494 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Cursed Bunny 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Cursed Bunny — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cursedbunny.html ### Diary of a Murderer — 살인자의 기억법 [sarin-jawa gieok-beop] Facts: Diary of a Murderer (살인자의 기억법) — verified Korean book. Published 2013. By Kim Young-ha. Publisher Munhakdongne. Details: Genre: thriller, mystery fiction · Original language: Korean · Awards: German Crime Fiction Award Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q27044719 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Diary of a Murderer — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/diaryofamurderer.html ### Document #087-I — Document #087-I [I'm ready to help romanize Korean text using Revised Romanization of Korean. However, I don't see any Korean text in your message. Please provide the Korean text you'd like me] Facts: Document #087-I — verified Korean book. Published 2009-12-10. Details: Original language: English, Chinese, Czech Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q79250760 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Document 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Document #087-I — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/document087i.html ### Document #087-II — Document #087-II [I'm ready to romanize Korean text using Revised Romanization of Korean. Please provide the Korean text from Document #087-II that you'd like me to romanize.] Facts: Document #087-II — verified Korean book. Published 2009-12-10. Details: Original language: English, Chinese, Czech Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q79279211 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Document 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Document #087-II — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/document087ii.html ### Document #087-III — Document #087-III [I'm ready to romanize Korean text using Revised Romanization of Korean. Please provide the Korean text you'd like me to romanize.] Facts: Document #087-III — verified Korean book. Published 2009-12-10. Details: Original language: English, Chinese, Czech Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q79282852 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Document 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Document #087-III — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/document087iii.html ### Doosan Encyclopedia — 두산백과사전 [Dusan Baekgwa Sajeun] Facts: Doosan Encyclopedia (두산백과사전) — verified Korean book. Published 1982. Publisher Doosan Group. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q488450 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Doosan Encyclopedia 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Doosan Encyclopedia — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/doosanencyclopedia.html ### Encyclopedia of Korean Culture — 한국민족문화대백과사전 [Hanguk minjok munhwa daebaekkwa sajeon] The Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (Korean: 한국민족문화대백과사전) is a Korean-language encyclopedia written by the Academy of Korean Studies and published by DongBang Media Co. It was originally published as physical books from 1991 to 2001. There is now an online version of the encyclopedia that continues to be updated. It has been described as one of the most frequently used and extensive encyclopedias for Korean studies. Facts: Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (한국민족문화대백과사전) — verified Korean book. By Academy of Korean Studies. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q624626 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Encyclopedia of Korean Culture 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Encyclopedia of Korean Culture — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/encyclopediaofkoreanculture.html ### Fire sonata — 광염 소나타 [gwangyeom sonata] Facts: Fire sonata (광염 소나타) — verified Korean book. Published 1930-01. By Kim Dong-in. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12585053 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Fire sonata — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/firesonata.html ### Flowerpot — 화분 [hwabun] A flowerpot, planter, planterette or plant pot is a container in which flowers and other plants are cultivated and displayed. Historically, and still to a significant extent today, they are made from plain terracotta with no ceramic glaze, with a round shape, tapering inwards towards the bottom. Flowerpots are now often also made from plastic, metal, wood, stone, or sometimes biodegradable material. An example of biodegradable pots are ones made of heavy brown paper, cardboard, or peat moss in which young plants for transplanting are grown. Facts: Flowerpot (화분) — verified Korean book. Published 1939. By Lee Hyo-seok. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q55736132 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Flowerpot 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Flowerpot — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/flowerpot.html ### Greek Lessons — 희랍어 시간 [Hirhabeo sigan] Facts: Greek Lessons (희랍어 시간) — verified Korean book. Published 2011. By Han Kang. Publisher Munhakdongne. Details: Genre: Asian literature, psychological fiction, romance · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q56318699 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Greek Lessons — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/greeklessons.html ### Honbul — 혼불 [honbul] Facts: Honbul (혼불) — verified Korean book. Published 1996-12. By Choi Myung-hee. Publisher Hangilsa. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16178769 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Honbul — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/honbul.html ### Hong Gildong jeon — 홍길동전 [Hong Gildong Jeon] Hong Gildong jeon (Korean: 홍길동전; Hanja: 洪吉童傳) is a Korean novel, often translated as The Biography of Hong Gildong, written during the Joseon period. The novel is considered an iconic piece of Korean literature and culture. Its authorship has traditionally been attributed to Joseon statesman, Hŏ Kyun, though recent scholarship has called this into question. Hong Gildong, an illegitimate son of a nobleman and his lowborn concubine, is the main character of the story. Facts: Hong Gildong jeon (홍길동전) — verified Korean book. Published 1612. By Heo Gyun. Details: Genre: Korean heroic novels · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q14911972 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Hong Gildong jeon 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Hong Gildong jeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/honggildongjeon.html ### Human Acts — 소년이 온다 [sonyeoni onda] Human Acts (Korean: 소년이 온다; RR: Sonyeoni onda; lit. A Boy Comes) is a South Korean novel written by Han Kang. The novel draws upon the democratization uprising that occurred on 18 May 1980, in Gwangju, Korea. In the novel, one boy's death provides the impetus for a dimensional look into the Gwangju Uprising and the lives of the people in that city. Facts: Human Acts (소년이 온다) — verified Korean book. Published 2014. By Han Kang. Details: Genre: xiaoshuo · Original language: Korean · Awards: Premio Malaparte Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q19657306 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Human Acts 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Human Acts — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/humanacts.html ### I have the right to destroy myself — 나는 나를 파괴할 권리가 있다 [naneun nareul pagoehal gwonrigi issda] Facts: I have the right to destroy myself (나는 나를 파괴할 권리가 있다) — verified Korean book. Published 1996. By Kim Young-ha. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16652381 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "I have the right to destroy myself — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ihavetheright.html ### Im Kkokjong — 임꺽정 [Im Kkeokjeong] Facts: Im Kkokjong (임꺽정) — verified Korean book. By Hong Myong-hui. Details: Genre: novel sequence, historical fiction · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16189074 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Im Kkeokjeong 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Im Kkokjong — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/imkkokjong.html ### Jindallaekkot — 진달래꽃 [jindallae-kkot] Facts: Jindallaekkot (진달래꽃) — verified Korean book. Published 1925. By Kim Sowol. Details: Genre: poetry · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16190220 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Jindallaekkot — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jindallaekkot.html ### Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 — 82년생 김지영 [82nyeonsaeng Kim Jigyeong] Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 (Korean: 82년생 김지영) is a novel by Cho Nam-Joo. A former scriptwriter for TV programs, Cho took two months to write the story as according to her, the title character "Kim Ji-young's life isn't much different from the one I have lived. That's why I was able to write so quickly without much preparation." Published by Minumsa in October 2016, it has sold more than 1 million copies as of 27 November 2018, becoming the first million-selling Korean novel since Shin Kyung-sook's Please Look After Mom in 2009 … Facts: Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 (82년생 김지영) — verified Korean book. Published 2016-10-14. By Cho Nam-joo. Publisher Minumsa. Details: Genre: feminist novel · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q54216228 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kimjiyoung.html ### Love in the Big City — 대도시의 사랑법 (소설) [Daedosigui Sarangbeop] Love in the Big City (Korean: 대도시의 사랑법; RR: Daedosi-ui sarangbeop; lit. ''How to Love in the Big City'') is a novel by Sang Young Park. This is his second novel, a collection of four interconnected short stories, including the Young Writers' Prize winner "A Bite of Rockfish, Taste the Universe". It was published on July 1, 2019 in South Korea by Changbi Publishers. Facts: Love in the Big City (대도시의 사랑법 (소설)) — verified Korean book. Published 2019-07-01. By Park Sang-young. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q109941548 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Love in the Big City (novel) 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Love in the Big City — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/loveinthebigcity.html ### Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution — 상호부조론 [sangho bujoron] Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution is a 1902 collection of anthropological essays by Russian naturalist and anarchist philosopher Peter Kropotkin. The essays, initially published in the English periodical The Nineteenth Century between 1890 and 1896, explore the role of mutually beneficial cooperation and reciprocity (or "mutual aid") in the animal kingdom and human societies both past and present … Facts: Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (상호부조론) — verified Korean book. Published 1902. By Peter Kropotkin. Publisher Heinemann. Details: Genre: essay · Original language: English, Catalan, German Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q1498315 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mutualaidafactorofevolution.html ### Our Twisted Hero — 우리들의 일그러진 영웅 [urideul-ui ilgeureojin yeong-ung] Our Twisted Hero (Korean: 우리들의 일그러진 영웅) is a South Korean novel written by Yi Munyol. It is a political allegory of Korea's transition from dictatorship to democracy, with themes of how totalitarianism can crush intellectual opposition, either by intimidation or assimilation. It was first published by World Literature (세계의 문학) in June 1987. Yi Munyol was awarded the 1987 Yi Sang Literary Award for the novel. Facts: Our Twisted Hero (우리들의 일그러진 영웅) — verified Korean book. Published 1987. By Yi Mun-yol. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q11263161 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Our Twisted Hero 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Our Twisted Hero — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ourtwistedhero.html ### pachinko — 파친코 (소설) [Pachink'o (soseol)] Pachinko is the second novel by Harlem-based author and journalist Min Jin Lee. Published in 2017, Pachinko is an epic historical fiction novel following a Korean family who immigrates to Japan. The story features an ensemble of characters who encounter racism, discrimination, stereotyping, and other aspects of the 20th-century Korean experience of Japan. Pachinko was a 2017 finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction. Facts: pachinko (파친코 (소설)) — verified Korean book. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q836661 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Pachinko (novel) 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "pachinko — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pachinko.html ### Please Look After Mom — 엄마를 부탁해 [Eomma-reul buta-kae] Please Look After Mom (Korean: 엄마를 부탁해) is a novel by South Korean author Kyung-sook Shin. It sold a million copies within 10 months of release in 2009 in South Korea, is critically acclaimed internationally and the English translation by Chi-young Kim won the 2011 Man Asian Literary Prize. The novel has been adapted as a stage play and musical. As of April 2012, the book has sold two million copies and the publisher has printed a 10,000-copy special edition to commemorate the achievement. Facts: Please Look After Mom (엄마를 부탁해) — verified Korean book. Published 2008. By Shin Kyung-sook. Details: Genre: domestic fiction · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q7204229 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Please Look After Mom 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Please Look After Mom — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pleaselookaftermom.html ### Rain Shower — 소나기 [sonagi] Facts: Rain Shower (소나기) — verified Korean book. Published 1953-05. By Hwang Sun-won. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q7284490 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Rain Shower 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Rain Shower — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/rainshower.html ### Resting Cloud — 왕의 여자 [Wang-ui yeoja] Facts: Resting Cloud (왕의 여자) — verified Korean book. Published 1968-01-01. By Park Chong-hwa. Details: Genre: historical fiction · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q11262510 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Resting Cloud — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/restingcloud.html ### SCP Foundation — SCP 재단 [SCP jaedae] The SCP Foundation is a fictional organization featured in stories created by contributors on the SCP Wiki, a wiki-based collaborative fiction project, launched in 2008. Within the project's shared universe, the SCP (Special Containment Procedures) Foundation is a secret organization that is responsible for capturing, containing, and studying various paranormal, supernatural, and other mysterious phenomena (known as "anomalies" or "SCPs"), while also keeping their existence hidden from the rest of society … Facts: SCP Foundation (SCP 재단) — verified Korean book. Published 2008-07-19. Details: Genre: creepypasta literature, science fiction literature, urban fantasy literature · Original language: English, Russian, Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q17439649 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia SCP Foundation 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "SCP Foundation — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/scpfoundation.html ### SCP-001:O5 — SCP-001:O5 [SCP-001: O5] Facts: SCP-001:O5 — verified Korean book. Published 2013-04-02. Details: Original language: Chinese, French, German Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q60028640 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "SCP-001:O5 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/scp001o5.html ### Sky, Wind, Star and Poem — 하늘과 바람과 별과 시 [Haneul-gwa Baram-gwa Byeol-gwa Si] Facts: Sky, Wind, Star and Poem (하늘과 바람과 별과 시) — verified Korean book. Published 1948-01-01. By Yun Dong-ju. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12607124 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Sky, Wind, Star and Poem — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/skywindstarandpoem.html ### Spring, Spring — 봄봄 [Bomborn] Facts: Spring, Spring (봄봄) — verified Korean book. Published 1935-12. By Gim Yujeong. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q21577036 2026-06-28 12:55 UTC Cite: "Spring, Spring — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/springspring.html ### Sukhyang jeon — 숙향전 [Sukhyang jeon] Sukhyang jeon (淑香傳 The Tale of Sukhyang) is a romance novel that details the blossoming love and its realization between Yi Seon and Sukhyang. It is a fictional work that reveals the universal emotions of those living in Joseon and was quite popular and being enjoyed by many. It was later thought to have influenced Yi Kwangsu (1892-1950) Mujeong (무정 Heartless), which was hailed as the first work of modern Korean fiction. Facts: Sukhyang jeon (숙향전) — verified Korean book. Details: Genre: romance · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12603394 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Sukhyang jeon 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Sukhyang jeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sukhyangjeon.html ### The Art of Not Being Governed — 조미아, 지배받지 않는 사람들 [Jomi-a, jibaebatneunji anneun saramdeul] Facts: The Art of Not Being Governed (조미아, 지배받지 않는 사람들) — verified Korean book. Published 2009. By James C. Scott. Publisher Yale University Press. Details: Genre: non-fiction literature, essay · Original language: English, French, Spanish Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q7714471 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia The Art of Not Being Governed 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "The Art of Not Being Governed — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/theartofnotbeinggoverned.html ### The Buckwheat Season — 메밀꽃 필 무렵 [Memilkkot pil muryeop] Facts: The Buckwheat Season (메밀꽃 필 무렵) — verified Korean book. Published 1936. By Lee Hyo-seok. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12595068 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia When Buckwheat Flowers Bloom 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "The Buckwheat Season — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thebuckwheatseason.html ### The Crucible — 도가니 [dogani] Facts: The Crucible (도가니) — verified Korean book. Published 2009. By Gong Ji-young. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q7728246 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia The Crucible 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "The Crucible — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thecrucible.html ### The Dwarf — 난장이가 쏘아올린 작은 공 [nanjangiga ssoa-ollin jageun gong] Facts: The Dwarf (난장이가 쏘아올린 작은 공) — verified Korean book. Published 1978-06-05. By Cho Se-hui. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q7731270 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia The Dwarf 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "The Dwarf — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thedwarf.html ### The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly — 마당을 나온 암탉 [madang-eul naon amtalk] The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly (Korean: 마당을 나온 암탉; RR: Madangeul Naon Amtak) is a 2000 novel by Hwang Seon-mi. Facts: The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly (마당을 나온 암탉) — verified Korean book. By Hwang Sun-mi. Details: Original language: English Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q133866887 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thehenwhodreamed.html ### The Hole — 홀 [hol] Facts: The Hole (홀) — verified Korean book. Published 2016. By Pyun Hye-young. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q76627033 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia The Hole 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "The Hole — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thehole.html ### The Houseguest and my Mother — 사랑손님과 어머니 [Sarang sonnim-gwa eomeoni] Facts: The Houseguest and my Mother (사랑손님과 어머니) — verified Korean book. Published 1935-12. By Joo Yoseop. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12599650 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "The Houseguest and my Mother — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thehouseguestandmymother.html ### The Muddy Current — 탁류 [Taknyu] Facts: The Muddy Current (탁류) — verified Korean book. Published 1937-10. By Chae Man-shik. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16178362 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "The Muddy Current — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/themuddycurrent.html ### The Old Woman with the Knife — 파과 [pagwa] The Old Woman with the Knife (Korean: 파과) is a 2025 South Korean action thriller film directed and co-written by Min Kyu-dong, based on the novel of the same name by Gu Byeong-mo. It stars Lee Hye-young as a legendary assassin with declining health, and Kim Sung-cheol as a threatening, unhinged assassin obsessed with her. The film premiered at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival on February 20, 2025 as part of Berlinale Special programme. Facts: The Old Woman with the Knife (파과) — verified Korean book. Published 2025-02-20. Details: Genre: action film, drama film, horror film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q130598232 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia The Old Woman with the Knife 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "The Old Woman with the Knife — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/theoldwomanwiththeknife.html ### The Plotters — The Plotters [The Plotters (Note: "The Plotters" is an English title and doesn't require romanization. If you meant the Korean title of this novel by Un-su Kim,] Facts: The Plotters — verified Korean book. Published 1996-11. By Gareth Roberts. Publisher Virgin Books. Details: Original language: English Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q7757524 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia List of books based on Doctor Who 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "The Plotters — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/theplotters.html ### The Secret Agent — 비밀요원 [Bimilyowon] Facts: The Secret Agent (비밀요원) — verified Korean book. Published 1907-09. By Joseph Conrad. Publisher Methuen Publishing. Details: Genre: spy fiction · Original language: English, German, French Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q1247666 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia The Secret Agent 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "The Secret Agent — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thesecretagent.html ### The Song of Corporal Matsui — 마쓰이 오장 송가 [Masui Ojang Songga] Facts: The Song of Corporal Matsui (마쓰이 오장 송가) — verified Korean book. Published 1944-12-09. By Seo Jeong-ju. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12594634 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "The Song of Corporal Matsui — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thesongofcorporalmatsui.html ### The Story of Yeonsil Kim — 김연실전 [Gim Yeon Sil Jeon] Facts: The Story of Yeonsil Kim (김연실전) — verified Korean book. Published 1939-03. By Kim Dong-in. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16176397 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "The Story of Yeonsil Kim — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thestoryofyeonsilkim.html ### The Tae Baek Mountains — 태백산맥 [Taebaeksan Maek] Facts: The Tae Baek Mountains (태백산맥) — verified Korean book. Published 1986. By Jo Jung-rae. Publisher Hangilsa. Details: Genre: novel sequence · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q11278105 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia The Tae Baek Mountains 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "The Tae Baek Mountains — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thetaebaekmountains.html ### The Vegetarian — 채식주의자 (소설) [Chaesikjuuija] The Vegetarian (Korean: 채식주의자) is a 2007 novel by South Korean author Han Kang, winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature. Based on Han's 1997 short story "The Fruit of My Woman", The Vegetarian is a three-part novel set in modern-day Seoul and tells the story of Yeong-hye, a part-time graphic artist and home-maker, whose decision to stop eating meat after a bloody nightmare about human cruelty leads to devastating consequences in her personal and familial life … Facts: The Vegetarian (채식주의자 (소설)) — verified Korean book. Published 2016-02-02. By Han Kang. Details: Original language: English Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q131429088 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia The Vegetarian 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "The Vegetarian — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thevegetarian.html ### The White Book — 흰 [huin] Facts: The White Book (흰) — verified Korean book. Published 2016. By Han Kang. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q111913999 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "The White Book — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/whitebook.html ### Toji — 토지 [toji] Facts: Toji (토지) — verified Korean book. By Park Kyung-ni. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q7813427 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Toji 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Toji — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/toji.html ### Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop — 어서오세요, 휴남동 서점입니다 [Eoseoooseyo, Hyunam-dong seojeomin-ibnida] Facts: Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop (어서오세요, 휴남동 서점입니다) — verified Korean book. Published 2022-01-17. By Hwang Bo-reum. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q115376628 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/welcometohyunamdong.html ### Wild pig — 산돼지 [sандweji] Facts: Wild pig (산돼지) — verified Korean book. Published 1926. By Kim Woo-jin. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q45954136 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC; Wikipedia Wild pig 2026-06-28 08:38 UTC Cite: "Wild pig — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/wildpig.html ### Wizard Bakery — 위저드 베이커리 [Wijeo Bekeori] Facts: Wizard Bakery (위저드 베이커리) — verified Korean book. Published 2009-03-27. By Gu Byeong-mo. Details: Genre: speculative fiction, fantasy · Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q25378616 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Wizard Bakery — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/wizardbakery.html ### Zero taker : vol. 2 — Zero taker : vol. 2 [Zero Taker: Vol. 2] Facts: Zero taker : vol. 2 — verified Korean book. By Choi Yun-Yeol. Details: Original language: Korean Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q32979677 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Zero taker : vol. 2 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/zerotakervol2.html ## Korean history (12) ### Baekje — 백제 [Baekje] Facts: Baekje (백제) — verified Korean history (dynasty / period / event). Details: End: 0660 Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q28428 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Paekche 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Baekje — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/baekje.html ### Donghak Peasant Revolution — 동학 농민 혁명 [Donghak Nongmin Hyeongmyeong] Facts: Donghak Peasant Revolution (동학 농민 혁명) — verified Korean history (dynasty / period / event). From 1894-01-11. Details: End: 1895-03-29 Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q701045 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Tonghak Peasant Revolution 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Donghak Peasant Revolution — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/donghak.html ### Goguryeo — 고구려 [Goguryeo] Goguryeo (37 BC – 668 AD) (Korean: 고구려; Hanja: 高句麗; RR: Goguryeo; lit. 'high castle'; Korean pronunciation: [ko̞.ɡu.ɾjʌ̹]; Old Korean: Guryeo) also later known as Goryeo (Korean: 고려; Hanja: 高麗; RR: Goryeo; lit. 'high and beautiful'; Korean pronunciation: [ko.ɾjʌ]; Middle Korean: 고ᇢ롕〮, kwòwlyéy), was a Korean kingdom which was located on the northern and central parts of the Korean peninsula and the southern and central parts of modern-day Northeast China (Manchuria) … Facts: Goguryeo (고구려) — verified Korean history (dynasty / period / event). Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q28370 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Goguryeo 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Goguryeo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/goguryeo.html ### Gojoseon — 고조선 [Gojoseon] Facts: Gojoseon (고조선) — verified Korean history (dynasty / period / event). Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q28405 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Old Chosŏn 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Gojoseon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gojoseon.html ### Goryeo — 고려 [Goryeo] Goryeo (Korean: 고려; Hanja: 高麗; MR: Koryŏ; pronounced [ko.ɾjʌ]; Middle Korean: 고ᇢ롕〮, romanized: kwòwlyéy) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392. Goryeo achieved what has been called a "true national unification" by Korean historians, as it not only unified the Later Three Kingdoms but also incorporated much of the ruling class of the northern kingdom of Balhae, who had origins in Goguryeo of the earlier Three Kingdoms of Korea … Facts: Goryeo (고려) — verified Korean history (dynasty / period / event). From 0918. Details: End: 1392 Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q28208 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Goryeo 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Goryeo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/goryeo.html ### Gwangju Uprising — 5·18 광주 민주화 운동 [o-il-gu gwangjuMinju-hwa undong] The Gwangju Uprising, also known in South Korea as the May 18 Democratization Movement (Korean: 오일팔 민주화 운동), was a series of student-led demonstrations that took place in Gwangju, South Korea, in May 1980, against the coup d'état of May Seventeenth by Chun Doo-hwan that strengthened his power. Chun had previously taken power and become military dictator through the coup d'état of December Twelfth at the end of 1979. He implemented martial law, arrested opposition leaders, closed all universities, banned political activities, and suppressed the press … Facts: Gwangju Uprising (5·18 광주 민주화 운동) — verified Korean history (dynasty / period / event). From 1980-05-18. Details: End: 1980-05-27 Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q174990 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Gwangju Uprising 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Gwangju Uprising — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gwangju.html ### Joseon — 조선 [Joseon] Joseon (English: CHOH-sun; Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; MR: Chosŏn; pronounced [tɕo.sʰʌn]; also romanized as Chosun), officially Great Joseon State (대조선국; 大朝鮮國; [tɛ.dʑo.sʰʌn.ɡuk̚]), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in 1392 and replaced by the Korean Empire in 1897. The kingdom was founded after the overthrow of Goryeo in what is today the city of Kaesong. Early on, Korea was retitled and the capital was moved to modern-day Seoul. Facts: Joseon (조선) — verified Korean history (dynasty / period / event). From 1392-08-05. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q28179 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Joseon 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Joseon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/joseon.html ### Korean Empire — 대한제국 [Daehan Jeguk] The Korean Empire (Korean: 대한국; Hanja: 大韓國; RR: Daehanguk; MR: Taehan'guk; lit. 'Great Korean State'), officially the Empire of Korea or Imperial Korea in English and commonly called Taehan Cheguk in Korean, was a Korean monarchical state proclaimed in October 1897 by King Gojong of the Joseon dynasty. The empire lasted until the Japanese annexation of Korea in August 1910. During this period, Emperor Gojong oversaw the Gwangmu Reform, a partial modernization and westernization of Korea's military, economy, land system, education system, and various industries. Facts: Korean Empire (대한제국) — verified Korean history (dynasty / period / event). From 1897-10-12. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q28233 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Korean Empire 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Korean Empire — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreanempire.html ### Korean War — 6.25 전쟁 [Yuk-i-o Jeon-jaeng] The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict fought on the Korean Peninsula between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was supported by China and the Soviet Union, while South Korea was supported by the United Nations led by the United States under the auspices of the United Nations Command (UNC) … Facts: Korean War (6.25 전쟁) — verified Korean history (dynasty / period / event). From 1950-06-25. Details: End: 1953-07-27 Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q8663 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Korean War 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Korean War — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreanwar.html ### March First Movement — 3·1 운동 [Sam·il Undong] The March First Movement was a series of protests against Japanese colonial rule that was held throughout Korea and internationally by the Korean diaspora beginning on March 1, 1919. Protests were largely concentrated in March and April of that year, although related protests continued until 1921. In South Korea, the movement is remembered as a landmark event of not only the Korean independence movement, but of all of Korean history. The protests began in Seoul, with public readings of the Korean Declaration of Independence in the restaurant T'aehwagwan and in Tapgol Park. Facts: March First Movement (3·1 운동) — verified Korean history (dynasty / period / event). Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482525 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia March First Movement 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "March First Movement — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/march1.html ### Silla — 신라 [Silla] Silla ([ɕiɭ.ɭa]; Old Korean: 徐羅伐, Yale: Syerapel, RR: Seorabeol; IPA: [sʌɾabʌɭ]) was a Korean kingdom that existed between 57 BCE and 935 CE and was located on the southern and central parts of the Korean peninsula. Silla, along with Paekche and Goguryeo, formed the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Silla had the lowest population of the three, approximately 850,000 people (170,000 households), significantly smaller than those of Paekche (3,800,000 people) and Goguryeo (3,500,000 people) and was considered less developed and weaker compared to both Goguryeo and Paekche … Facts: Silla (신라) — verified Korean history (dynasty / period / event). Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Silla 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Silla — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/silla.html ### Three Kingdoms of Korea — 삼국 시대 [Samguk sidae] The Three Kingdoms of Korea (Korean: 삼국시대; Hanja: 三國時代) or Samhan of Korea, refers to the period in Korean history when the peninsula was divided into three major kingdoms: Goguryeo, Paekche, and Silla (also known as the "Samhan" kingdoms) following the Proto–Three Kingdoms period. These Samhan kingdoms competed for hegemony over the Korean Peninsula during the ancient period of Korean history. During the period, many states and statelets consolidated until, after Buyeo was annexed in 494 and Kaya was annexed in 562, only three remained on the Korean Peninsula: Goguryeo, Paekche and Silla … Facts: Three Kingdoms of Korea (삼국 시대) — verified Korean history (dynasty / period / event). Details: End: 0660 Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q165292 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Three Kingdoms of Korea 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Three Kingdoms of Korea — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/threekingdoms.html ## Heritage & tradition (17) ### Buncheong — 분청사기 [Buncheong Sagi] Buncheong (Korean: 분청), or punch'ong, ware is a traditional form of Korean stoneware, with a blue-green tone. Pieces are coated with white slip (ceramics), and decorative designs are added using a variety of techniques. This style originated in the 15th century and continues in a revived form today. Facts: Buncheong (분청사기) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q1133261 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Buncheong 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Buncheong — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/buncheong.html ### Dancheong — 단청 [dancheong] Dancheong (Korean: 단청; Hanja: 丹靑) refers to Korean decorative colouring on wooden buildings and artifacts for the purpose of style. It is an adaptation of the Chinese practice danqing, danqing refers to Chinese painting on silk and paper, and also decoration on wood. It literally means "cinnabar and blue-green", and is sometimes translated as "red and blue" in English. Along with its decorations and the choice of paint colours, Dancheong carries various symbolic meanings. Facts: Dancheong (단청) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q1073148 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Dancheong 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Dancheong — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dancheong.html ### Gayageum — 가야금 [gayageum] The gayageum or kayagum (Korean: 가야금; Hanja: 伽倻琴) is a traditional Korean musical instrument. It is a plucked zither with 12 strings, though some more recent variants have 18, 21 or 25 strings. It is probably the best known traditional Korean musical instrument. It is based on the Chinese guzheng and is similar to the Japanese koto, Mongolian yatga, Vietnamese đàn tranh, Sundanese kacapi and Kazakh jetigen. Facts: Gayageum (가야금) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Gayageum 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Gayageum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gayageum.html ### Gimjang — 김장 [gimjang] Gimjang (Korean: 김장), also spelled kimjang, is the traditional process of preparation and preservation of kimchi, the spicy Korean fermented vegetable dish, in the wintertime. During the summer months, kimchi is made fresh, from seasonal vegetables. For one month, starting from the tenth month of the year, people prepare large quantities of kimchi that will last throughout the winter. Gimjang was listed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in December 2013 and the 133rd Korean Intangible Cultural Property. Facts: Gimjang (김장) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Gimjang 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Gimjang — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kimjang.html ### Hanbok — 한복 [hanbok] The hanbok (Korean: 한복; Hanja: 韓服; lit. 'Korean dress') is the traditional clothing of the Korean people. The term hanbok literally means Korean clothing in South Korea and internationally, where it is the standard term for the attire. North Koreans refer to the clothes as chosŏnot (조선옷; lit. Facts: Hanbok (한복) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q701069 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Hanbok 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Hanbok — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hanbok.html ### Hanok — 한옥 [hanok] A hanok (Korean: 한옥; name in South Korea) or chosŏnjip (조선집; name in North Korea and for Koreans in Yanbian, China) is a traditional Korean house. Hanok have their origins in pit houses from the early Neolithic period around 6,000 BCE, and the traditional form of Hanok was completed in the late Joseon period. Korean architecture considers the positioning of the house in relation to its surroundings, with thought given to the land and seasons. The interior of the house is also planned accordingly. Facts: Hanok (한옥) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Hanok 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Hanok — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hanok.html ### Hunminjeongeum — 훈민정음 [Hunminjeongeum] Hunminjeongeum (Korean: 훈민정음; Hanja: 訓民正音; lit. 'The Correct Sounds for the Instruction of the People') is a 1446 work that formally introduced the first native Korean alphabet. That alphabet was originally also called "Hunminjeongeum", although it is now widely called "Hangul" (international spelling; spelled in South Korea "Hangeul") or "Chosŏn'gŭl" (in North Korea). The term Hunminjeongeum is used in a number of different ways, often due to the various editions and sections of the text. Facts: Hunminjeongeum (훈민정음) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Since 1443. Details: Heritage designation: National Treasures of South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q18990 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Hunminjeongeum 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Hunminjeongeum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hunminjeongeum.html ### Jongmyo jerye — 종묘제례 [Jongmyo Jerye] Jongmyo jerye (Korean: 종묘제례) or jongmyo daeje (종묘대제) is a traditional rite held for worshipping the deceased Joseon monarchs in Jongmyo Shrine, Seoul, South Korea. It is held every year on the first Sunday of May. The jongmyo rite is usually accompanied with the court music playing (Jerye-ak) and dance called Ilmu or line dance. Jongmyo jerye and jeryeak were designated as Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2001. Facts: Jongmyo jerye (종묘제례) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q489085 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Jongmyo jerye 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Jongmyo jerye — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jongmyojerye.html ### Korean pottery and porcelain — 한국의 토기와 도자기 [Hankugeui togi wa dojaogi] Korean ceramic history (도자기; dojagi) begins with the oldest earthenware from around 8000 BC. Throughout the history, the Korean peninsula has been home to lively, innovative, and sophisticated art making. Long periods of stability have allowed for the establishment of spiritual traditions, and artisan technologies specific to the region. Korean ceramics in Neolithic period have a unique geometric patterns of sunshine, or it is decorated with twists. In Southern part of Korea, Mumun pottery were popular. Facts: Korean pottery and porcelain (한국의 토기와 도자기) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Korean pottery and porcelain 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Korean pottery and porcelain — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreanceladon.html ### Minhwa — 민화 [minhwa] Minhwa (Korean: 민화; Hanja: 民畵) refers to Korean folk art produced mostly by itinerant or unknown artists without formal training, emulating contemporary trends in fine art for the purpose of everyday use or decoration. This type of painting was often the work of anonymous craftsmen who faithfully adhered to the styles, canons and genres inherited from the past. Minhwa also involved a magical dimension. They were believed to possess beneficial virtues and to protect the owner and his family from evil forces. Facts: Minhwa (민화) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q204791 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Minhwa 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Minhwa — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/minhwa.html ### Najeonchilgi — 나전칠기 [najeon chilgi] Najeonchilgi (Korean: 나전칠기, 螺鈿漆器, [nadʑʌntɕʰilɡi]) refers to a particular kind of Korean handicraft where various colourful and vibrant pieces of shellfish are inlaid on certain objects Facts: Najeonchilgi (나전칠기) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q104869402 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Najeonchilgi 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Najeonchilgi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/najeonchilgi.html ### Ondol — 온돌 [ondol] Ondol (ON-dol; , Korean: 온돌; Hanja: 溫突/溫堗; Korean pronunciation: [on.dol]) or gudeul (구들; [ku.dɯl]) in Korean traditional architecture is underfloor heating that uses direct heat transfer from wood smoke to heat the underside of a thick masonry floor. In modern usage, it refers to any type of underfloor heating, or to a hotel or a sleeping room in Korean (as opposed to Western) style … Facts: Ondol (온돌) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q368204 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Ondol 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Ondol — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ondol.html ### Pansori — 판소리 [pansori] Pansori (Korean: 판소리) is a Korean genre of musical storytelling performed by a singer and a drummer. The term pansori is a compounds of the Korean words pan 판 and sori 소리, the latter of which means "sound." However, pan has multiple meanings, and scholars disagree on which was the intended meaning when the term was coined. One meaning is "a situation where many people are gathered." Another meaning is "a song composed of varying tones." In music, Gugwangdae describes a long story that takes as little as three hours and as much as eight hours or more … Facts: Pansori (판소리) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Since 1800. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482981 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Pansori 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Pansori — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pansori.html ### Samul nori — 사물놀이 [samullnori] Samul nori (Korean: 사물놀이; lit. 'four objects play') is a genre of Korean percussion music. It is a modern adaptation of traditional Korean musics, namely the ritual farming music nongak and Korean shamanic music muak, for the indoor stage. As per its name, samul nori is performed with four traditional Korean musical instruments: a small gong kkwaenggwari, the larger gong jing, an hourglass-shaped drum janggu; and a barrel drum called buk. Facts: Samul nori (사물놀이) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q706468 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Samul nori 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Samul nori — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/samulnori.html ### Taekwondo — 태권도 [Taekwondo] Taekwondo (; Korean: 태권도; [t̪ʰɛ.k͈wʌ̹n.d̪o] ) is a Korean martial art and combat sport involving primarily kicking techniques and punching. "Taekwondo" can be translated as tae ("strike with foot"), kwon ("strike with hand"), and do ("the art or way"). Depending on the style, Hyeong, Poomsae or Teul are patterns that demonstrate a range of kicking, punching and blocking techniques, gyeokpa is the art of breaking wooden boards and in the combat sport kyorugi involves the kind of sparring seen in the Olympics … Facts: Taekwondo (태권도) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q36389 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Taekwondo 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Taekwondo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/taekwondo.html ### Talchum — 탈춤 [talchum] Talchum (Korean: 탈춤; IPA: [ˈtʰa̠(ː)ʎt͡ɕʰum]; lit. 'mask dance') is a Korean dance performed while wearing a mask, and often involves singing and dancing. Although the term talchum is usually taken to mean all mask dance dramas by most Koreans, it is strictly speaking a regional term originally only applied to dances of Hwanghae Province in present-day North Korea. Dances from the Seoul or Gyeonggi province region are known as sandae noli, whereas dances from the southern coast are known as yayu (야유), which means "field play", or Obangsinjang, which means "dance of five gods" … Facts: Talchum (탈춤) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q905351 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Talchum 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Talchum — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/talchum.html ### Tripitaka Koreana — 합천 해인사 대장경판 [Hapcheon Haeinsa Daejanggyeongpan] The Tripiṭaka Koreana is a Korean collection of the Tripiṭaka (Buddhist scriptures), carved onto 81,352 wooden printing blocks in the 13th century. They are currently located at the Buddhist temple Haeinsa, in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It is the oldest intact version of the Chinese Buddhist canon, the shared canonical collection of East Asian Buddhism written in Buddhist Chinese. It contains 1,496 titles, divided into 6,568 books, spanning 81,258 pages, for a total 52,330,152 Hanja characters. Facts: Tripitaka Koreana (합천 해인사 대장경판) — verified Korean cultural heritage / traditional art. Since 1300. Details: Heritage designation: National Treasures of South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q138733 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC; Wikipedia Tripitaka Koreana 2026-06-28 15:15 UTC Cite: "Tripitaka Koreana — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/tripitakakoreana.html ## Folklore & myth (11) ### Bulgasari — 불가사리 (1962년 영화) [Bulgasari (1962nyeon yeonghwa)] Bulgasari at the End of Songdo, or simply Bulgasari, is a lost 1962 South Korean kaiju film directed and edited by Kim Myeong-je. Produced by Kwang Seong Films, it was the first monster movie to be made in South Korea, as well as the first Korean film to use special effects. It stars Choi Moo-ryong as Nam Hyeong, a martial artist who is resurrected as the iron-eating monster Bulgasari to have revenge on his murderers. Bulgasari was reported to have begun production on November 26, 1961. Facts: Bulgasari (불가사리 (1962년 영화)) — verified Korean folklore / myth. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Bulgasari 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Bulgasari — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bulgasari.html ### Chunhyangga — 춘향가 [Chunhyangga] Chunhyangga (Korean: 춘향가) is a pansori folktale from Korea. Being a pansori, Chunhyangga is a narrative art form, and is traditionally performed by two people: a singer and drummer. There is also a story based on the Chunhyangga pansori called Chunhyangjeon. It is now one of five surviving Pansoris in Korea, each focusing on one of the Five Confucian virtues. Facts: Chunhyangga (춘향가) — verified Korean folklore / myth. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Chunhyangga 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Chunhyangga — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/chunhyangjeon.html ### Dangun — 단군 [Dangun] Facts: Dangun (단군) — verified Korean folklore / myth. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q549567 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Tan'gun 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Dangun — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dangun.html ### Dokkaebi — 도깨비 [dokkaebi] Dokkaebi (Korean: 도깨비) are legendary creatures from Korean mythology and folklore. Dokkaebi, also known as "Korean ogres", are nature deities or spirits possessing extraordinary powers and abilities that are used to interact with humans, at times playing tricks on them and at times helping them. Legends describe different dokkaebi in many forms and beings with a thousand faces, and dokkaebi often wear hanbok. Facts: Dokkaebi (도깨비) — verified Korean folklore / myth. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q720347 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Dokkaebi 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Dokkaebi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dokkaebi.html ### Hong Gildong jeon — 홍길동전 [Honggildong-jeon] Hong Gildong jeon (Korean: 홍길동전; Hanja: 洪吉童傳) is a Korean novel, often translated as The Biography of Hong Gildong, written during the Joseon period. The novel is considered an iconic piece of Korean literature and culture. Its authorship has traditionally been attributed to Joseon statesman, Hŏ Kyun, though recent scholarship has called this into question. Hong Gildong, an illegitimate son of a nobleman and his lowborn concubine, is the main character of the story. Facts: Hong Gildong jeon (홍길동전) — verified Korean folklore / myth. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Hong Gildong jeon 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Hong Gildong jeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/honggildong.html ### Jeoseung Saja — 저승사자 [jeoseungs'aja] In Korean mythology, Jeoseung Saja (Korean: 저승사자; lit. 'Netherworld Emissary') or Jeoseung Chasa (Korean: 저승차사) are psychopomps who guide the souls of the dead to the afterlife. Like Yeomna Daewang (Korean: 염라대왕; Hanja: 閻羅大王), Jeoseung Sajas are both Buddhist divinities, who were adopted by Korean Shamanism and eventually became associated with Korean beliefs not found in Buddhism. Jeoseung Sajas are depicted as a stern and ruthless bureaucrat in Yeomna Daewang's service. Facts: Jeoseung Saja (저승사자) — verified Korean folklore / myth. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q136929824 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Jeoseung Saja 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Jeoseung Saja — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jeoseungsaja.html ### Korean shamanism — 무속 [musok] Korean shamanism, also known as Musok (Korean: 무속; Hanja: 巫俗), is a religion from Korea. Scholars of religion classify it as a folk religion and sometimes regard it as one facet of a broader Korean vernacular religion distinct from Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism. There is no central authority in control of Musok, with much diversity of belief and practice evident among practitioners. A polytheistic religion, Musok revolves around deities and ancestral spirits. Facts: Korean shamanism (무속) — verified Korean folklore / myth. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q699747 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Korean shamanism 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Korean shamanism — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreanshamanism.html ### Kumiho — 한국의 구미호 [Hanguk-ui Gumiho] A kumiho or gumiho (Korean: 구미호; Hanja: 九尾狐; lit. 'nine-tailed fox') is a creature that appears in the folktales of East Asia and legends of Korea. It is similar to the Chinese jiuweihu, the Japanese kitsune and the Vietnamese hồ ly tinh. Kumiho is a term that originally referred to a magical fox appearing in Korean novels of the Joseon dynasty, or was used pejoratively in historical records of the same period to denounce treacherous officials. Facts: Kumiho (한국의 구미호) — verified Korean folklore / myth. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Kumiho 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Kumiho — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kumiho.html ### Samsin Halmeoni — 삼신할미 [samshin halmі] Samsin Halmeoni (Korean: 삼신할머니), also called Samseung Halmang (Jejueo: 삼승할망), is the goddess of childbirth and fate in Korean mythology. Facts: Samsin Halmeoni (삼신할미) — verified Korean folklore / myth. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Samsin Halmeoni 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Samsin Halmeoni — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/samshin.html ### Simcheongga — 심청가 [Simcheongga] Simcheongga (Korean: 심청가) is one of the five surviving stories of the Korean pansori storytelling tradition. The other stories are Chunhyangga, Heungbuga, Jeokbyeokga, and Sugungga. The characteristic of this story is that it deals with the difficult lives of ordinary people in the late Joseon Dynasty, and it contains the heroism and values of life that ordinary people wanted at that time. In the end, it is a fantasy genre in which the socially disadvantaged overcome hardships and have a dramatic happy ending. Facts: Simcheongga (심청가) — verified Korean folklore / myth. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q11255494 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Simcheongga 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Simcheongga — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/simcheongjeon.html ### Xiezhi — 해태 [haetae] The xiezhi (獬豸; xièzhì < Eastern Han Chinese *gɛʔ-ḍɛʔ) is a mythical creature of Chinese origin found throughout Sinospheric legends. It resembles an ox or goat, with thick dark fur covering its body, bright eyes and a single long horn on its forehead. It has great intellect and understands human speech. The xiezhi possesses the innate ability to distinguish right from wrong and when it finds corrupt officials, it will ram them with its horn and devour them. Facts: Xiezhi (해태) — verified Korean folklore / myth. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Xiezhi 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Xiezhi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/haetae.html ## Hospitals & medical (52) ### Ajou University Hospital — 아주대학교병원 [Ajou Daehakgyo Byeongwon] Facts: Ajou University Hospital (아주대학교병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Gyeonggi Province. Founded 1994-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12605407 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Ajou University Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ajou.html ### Asan Medical Center — 서울아산병원 [Seoul Asan Hospital] Asan Medical Center (AMC) (서울아산병원) is a reference hospital and the teaching hospital of the University of Ulsan College of Medicine, located in Seoul, South Korea. With 2,432 beds for patients and a total floor area of approximately 280,000 square meters (85,000 Pyeong), it is the largest hospital in South Korea. Asan Medical Center is the parent hospital of the eight hospitals under the ASAN foundation. Facts: Asan Medical Center (서울아산병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1989. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q4803501 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Asan Medical Center 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Asan Medical Center — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/asanmedical.html ### Bobath memorial hospital — 보바스기념병원 [Bobas Ginyeong Byeongwon] Facts: Bobath memorial hospital (보바스기념병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seongnam. Founded 2001-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30269471 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Bobath memorial hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bobathmemorialhospital.html ### Bundang Jesaeng Hospital — 분당제생병원 [Bundang Jesaeng Byeongwon] Bundang Jesaeng Hospital (Korean: 분당제생병원), also known as Daejin Medical Center, is a general hospital located in Seohyeon-dong, Bundang District, Seongnam, South Korea. It is one of the Daejin Medical Centers and was built on 15 January 1995 by Daejin Medical Foundation which is owned by Daesunjinrihoe. Facts: Bundang Jesaeng Hospital (분당제생병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seongnam. Founded 1995-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q4997502 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia Bundang Jesaeng Hospital 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Bundang Jesaeng Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bundangjesaenghospital.html ### Changwon Gyeongsang National University Hospital — 창원경상국립대학교병원 [Changwon Gyeonggang National University Hospital] Facts: Changwon Gyeongsang National University Hospital (창원경상국립대학교병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Changwon. Founded 2016. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q19941226 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Changwon Gyeongsang National University Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/changwongyeongsangnationaluniversityhospital.html ### Cheil General Hospital and Women's Healthcare Center — 제일병원 [Jeil byeongwon] Facts: Cheil General Hospital and Women's Healthcare Center (제일병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1963-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30279765 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Cheil General Hospital and Women's Healthcare Center — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cheilgeneralhospitalandwomenshealthcarecenter.html ### Cheju Halla General Hospital — 제주한라병원 [Jejuhalla Byeongwon] Facts: Cheju Halla General Hospital (제주한라병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Jeju. Founded 1983-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q18648493 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Cheju Halla General Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/chejuhallageneralhospital.html ### Chosun University Dental Hospital — 조선대학교치과병원 [Joseon Daehakyogyo Chigwa Byeongwon] Facts: Chosun University Dental Hospital (조선대학교치과병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Gwangju. Founded 1978-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30264037 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Chosun University Dental Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/chosununiversitydentalhospital.html ### Daegu Fatima Hospital — 대구파티마병원 [Daegu Patima Byeongwon] Facts: Daegu Fatima Hospital (대구파티마병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Daegu. Founded 1917-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16095440 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Daegu Fatima Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/daegufatimahospital.html ### Daehang Hospital — 대항병원 [daehaeng byeongwon] Facts: Daehang Hospital (대항병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1990-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30254271 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Daehang Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/daehanghospital.html ### Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital — 동국대학교일산병원 [Dongguk Daehakgyo Ilsan Byeongwon] Facts: Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital (동국대학교일산병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Goyang. Founded 1994-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30265202 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/donggukuniversityilsanhospital.html ### Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital — 이대목동병원 [I-dae-mokdong-byeong-won] Facts: Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital (이대목동병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. Founded 1887. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12613238 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ewhawomansuniversitymokdonghospital.html ### Gangnam Severance Hospital — 강남세브란스병원 [Gangnam Severance Hospital] Facts: Gangnam Severance Hospital (강남세브란스병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1983-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30260428 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Gangnam Severance Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gangnamseverance.html ### Gangneung Asan Hospital — 강릉아산병원 [Gangneung Asan Byeongwon] Gangneung Asan Hospital (Korean: 강릉아산병원) is a tertiary referral hospital in Gangneung, South Korea. It was established by Asan Foundation and its founder Chung Ju-yung. It is the 2nd largest member hospital (825 beds) of Asan Health Network which consists of 8 hospitals including Asan Medical Center in Seoul since it opened in 1996. Gangneung Asan Hospital is one of teaching hospitals for University of Ulsan College of Medicine. Facts: Gangneung Asan Hospital (강릉아산병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Gangneung. Founded 1996-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q16092551 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Gangneung Asan Hospital 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Gangneung Asan Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gangneungasanhospital.html ### Gospel Hospital — 고신대학교복음병원 [Goshin Daehaggyo Bogeum Byeongwon] Kosin University Gospel Hospital (KUGH or Gospel Hospital; Korean: 고신대학교복음병원) is a teaching hospital of the College of Medicine, Kosin University in 34 Amnam-dong Seo-gu Busan Busan, South Korea. Facts: Gospel Hospital (고신대학교복음병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Busan. Founded 1951-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q5587391 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Gospel Hospital 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Gospel Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gospelhospital.html ### Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital — 한림대학교성심병원 [Hallim Daehak Gyeong Seongshim Byeongwon] Facts: Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital (한림대학교성심병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Anyang-si. Founded 1999-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q43896371 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hallymuniversitysacredhearthospital.html ### Hanil General Hospital — 한전병원 [hangjeonbyeongwon] Facts: Hanil General Hospital (한전병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1937-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12624294 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Hanil General Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hanilgeneralhospital.html ### Hanyang University Guri Hospital — 한양대학교구리병원 [Hanyang Daehakgyo Guri Byeongwon] Facts: Hanyang University Guri Hospital (한양대학교구리병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Guri. Founded 1995-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30254020 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Hanyang University Guri Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hanyanguniversitygurihospital.html ### Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital — 인제대학교 해운대백병원 [Inje Dae-hakkyo Haeundae Baekbyeong-won] Facts: Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital (인제대학교 해운대백병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Busan. Founded 2007-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30253968 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/injeuniversityhaeundaepaikhospital.html ### Kangbuk Samsung Hospital — 강북삼성병원 [Gangbuk Samsung Byeongwon] Facts: Kangbuk Samsung Hospital (강북삼성병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1968-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30280617 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Kangbuk Samsung Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kangbuksamsunghospital.html ### Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital — 강동성심병원 [Gangdong Seongshim Hospital] Facts: Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital (강동성심병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1984-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q43896415 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kangdongsacredhearthospital.html ### Kim's Eye Hospital — 김안과병원 [Gim Angwa Byeongwon] Facts: Kim's Eye Hospital (김안과병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1962-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q50036770 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Kim's Eye Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kimseyehospital.html ### Konkuk University Hospital — 건국대학교병원 [Geonguk Daehakgyo Byeongwon] Facts: Konkuk University Hospital (건국대학교병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1931. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12583384 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Konkuk University Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/konkukuniversityhospital.html ### Korea University Medical Center — 고려대학교 의료원 [Goryeo Daekhakgyo Uiryowon] The Korea University Medical Center (KUMC) is a collection of several hospitals, as well as the College of Medicine and College of Nursing associated with Korea University in Seoul, South Korea. The hospital's branches that are under the KUMC are Anam Hospital, Guro Hospital, and Ansan Hospital. Facts: Korea University Medical Center (고려대학교 의료원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1938. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q6431743 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Korea University Medical Center 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Korea University Medical Center — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreauniv.html ### Kwangju Christian Hospital — 광주기독병원 [gwangjugidogyeong-won] Facts: Kwangju Christian Hospital (광주기독병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Gwangju. Founded 1905-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12585116 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Kwangju Christian Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kwangjuchristianhospital.html ### Kyung Hee University Dental Hospital — 경희대학교치과병원 [Gyeonghui Daehaggyo Chikwa Byeongwon] Facts: Kyung Hee University Dental Hospital (경희대학교치과병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 2012-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30262835 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Kyung Hee University Dental Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kyungheeuniversitydentalhospital.html ### Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong — 강동경희대학교병원 [Gangdong Kyunghee University Hospital] Facts: Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong (강동경희대학교병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. Founded 2008-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q52857511 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kyungheeuniversityhospitalatgangdong.html ### Kyungpook National University Chilgok Hospital — 칠곡경북대학교병원 [Chilgok Gyeongbuk National University Hospital] Facts: Kyungpook National University Chilgok Hospital (칠곡경북대학교병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Chilgok County. Founded 2011-03-25. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16100321 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Kyungpook National University Chilgok Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kyungpooknationaluniversitychilgokhospital.html ### Kyungpook National University Hospital — 경북대학교병원 [Gyeongbuk Daehakgyo Byeongwon] Kyungpook National University Hospital (Korean: 경북대학교병원) is located in Daegu, South Korea. It was derived from the DongIn Clinic which opened in 1908. It is the central hospital of Gyeongsangbuk-do. In 1952 Kyungpook National University was established, followed by the creation of the Kyungpook National University Hospital. Facts: Kyungpook National University Hospital (경북대학교병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Jung District. Founded 1907-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q10855215 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Kyungpook National University Hospital 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Kyungpook National University Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kyungpooknationaluniversityhospital.html ### Myongji Hospital — 명지병원 [Myeongji Byeongwon] Facts: Myongji Hospital (명지병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Goyang. Founded 1987-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q18648199 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Myongji Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/myongjihospital.html ### National Cancer Center — 국립암센터 [Gungnip Amsenteo] Facts: National Cancer Center (국립암센터) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Ilsandong-gu. Founded 2000. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12585740 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia National Cancer Center 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "National Cancer Center — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nationalcancercenter.html ### National Health Insurance Service Ilsan Hospital — 국민건강보험 일산병원 [Gukmin Geongang Boheom Ilsan Byeongwon] Facts: National Health Insurance Service Ilsan Hospital (국민건강보험 일산병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Goyang. Founded 2000-03-03. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q19794560 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "National Health Insurance Service Ilsan Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nationalhealthinsuranceserviceilsanhospital.html ### National Medical Center — 국립중앙의료원 [Gugnip Jungang Uiryo-won] Facts: National Medical Center (국립중앙의료원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1958-10-02. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12585766 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "National Medical Center — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nationalmedicalcenter.html ### National Police Hospital — 경찰병원 [gyeongchal byeongwon] Facts: National Police Hospital (경찰병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1950. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12583911 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC; Wikipedia National Police Hospital 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "National Police Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nationalpolicehospital.html ### National Rehabilitation Center — 국립재활원 [Gungmin Jaehwal Won] Facts: National Rehabilitation Center (국립재활원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12585755 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "National Rehabilitation Center — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nationalrehabilitationcenter.html ### Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital — 양산부산대학교병원 [Yangsan Busan Dae-hakgyo Byeong-won] Facts: Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital (양산부산대학교병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Yangsan. Founded 2008-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16096446 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pusannationaluniversityyangsanhospital.html ### Sahmyook Medical Center — 삼육서울병원 [Samyuk Seoul Byeongwon] Sahmyook Medical Center (Korean: 삼육서울병원; formerly Seoul Adventist Hospital) is a non-profit hospital located in Seoul, South Korea. It admits more than 30,000 patients per year. Sahmyook Medical Center also houses the Sahmyook Children's Hospital, Proton Treatment Center, Transplantation Institute & Liver Center. It is owned and operated by the Korean Union Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Facts: Sahmyook Medical Center (삼육서울병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1908-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q2945878 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Sahmyook Medical Center 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Sahmyook Medical Center — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sahmyookmedicalcenter.html ### Samsung Medical Center — 삼성의료원 [Samsung Uiyowon] Samsung Medical Center (SMC; Korean: 삼성서울병원) is a tertiary hospital in Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea. It opened in 1994. In 2015, it had a capacity of 1,979 beds and treated 85,208 inpatients and 2,027,211 outpatients. In 2015, the hospital suffered an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome, and was criticised for its poor handling of the incident. Facts: Samsung Medical Center (삼성의료원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1994. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q624119 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Samsung Medical Center 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Samsung Medical Center — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/samsungmedical.html ### Samsung Seoul Hospital — 삼성서울병원 [Samseong Seoul Byeongwon] Facts: Samsung Seoul Hospital (삼성서울병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Gangnam District. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q104118841 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Samsung Seoul Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/samsungseoulhospital.html ### Sangju Red Cross Hospital — 상주적십자병원 [Sangju Jeoksipalja Byeongwon] Facts: Sangju Red Cross Hospital (상주적십자병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Sangju. Founded 1955. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12600542 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Sangju Red Cross Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sangjuredcrosshospital.html ### Sejong General Hospital — 세종병원 [Sejong byeongwon] Facts: Sejong General Hospital (세종병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Bucheon. Founded 1982-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30280500 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Sejong General Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sejonggeneralhospital.html ### Seoul Medical Center — 서울특별시 서울의료원 [Seoul Teukbyeol-si Seoul Uiryo-won] Facts: Seoul Medical Center (서울특별시 서울의료원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Jungnang District. Founded 1977. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12601359 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Seoul Medical Center — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoulmedicalcenter.html ### Seoul Metropolitan Boramae Hospital — 서울특별시 보라매병원 [Seoul Teukbyeol-si Boramae Byeongwon] Facts: Seoul Metropolitan Boramae Hospital (서울특별시 보라매병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Dongjak District. Founded 1955-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16095057 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Seoul Metropolitan Boramae Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoulmetropolitanboramaehospital.html ### Seoul National University Bundang Hospital — 분당서울대학교병원 [Bundang Seoul National University Hospital] Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (Korean: 분당서울대학교병원) is located in Gumi-dong, Bundang, Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It is affiliated with Seoul National University College of Medicine and began clinical operations on May 10, 2003. It is the largest hospital in Gyeonggi Province—the most populous province in South Korea—and plays a critical role in providing essential, emergency, and intensive care services. As of 2024, the hospital has 1,424 licensed beds according to the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service. Facts: Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (분당서울대학교병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 2003. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q7451677 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Seoul National University Bundang Hospital 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Seoul National University Bundang Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoulnationaluniversitybundanghospital.html ### Seoul National University Children's Hospital — 서울대학교 어린이병원 [Seoul Daehakyyo Eorini Byeongwon] Facts: Seoul National University Children's Hospital (서울대학교 어린이병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1999-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30254058 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Seoul National University Children's Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoulnationaluniversitychildrenshospital.html ### Seoul National University Dental Hospital — 서울대학교치과병원 [Seoul Daehakgyo Chikwa Byeongwon] Facts: Seoul National University Dental Hospital (서울대학교치과병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1922. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12601207 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Seoul National University Dental Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoulnationaluniversitydentalhospital.html ### Seoul National University Hospital — 서울대학교병원 [Seouluniversitaehospi] Seoul National University Hospital (Korean: 서울대학교병원) is a teaching hospital located in Yeongeon-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It is a general and teaching hospital of Seoul National University's College of Medicine. Facts: Seoul National University Hospital (서울대학교병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1885-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q4403855 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Seoul National University Hospital 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Seoul National University Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/snuh.html ### Seoul St. Mary's Hospital — 가톨릭대학교 서울성모병원 [Katollik Daehakgyo Seoul Seongmo Byeongwon] The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital (SSMH; Korean: 가톨릭대학교 서울성모병원) is the representative teaching and research hospital of the Catholic University of Korea's College of Medicine located in Seoul, South Korea. SSMH operates under the Catholic Medical Center (CMC), which owns eight subsidiary hospitals and seven research centers in Korea. In March 2023, the hospital was ranked 91st among over 2,300 hospitals in the world. Facts: Seoul St. Mary's Hospital (가톨릭대학교 서울성모병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Seoul St. Mary's Hospital 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Seoul St. Mary's Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoulstmarys.html ### Severance Hospital — 세브란스병원 [Seubeuranseu byeongwon] Severance Hospital is a teaching hospital located in Sinchon-dong, Seodaemun District, South Korea. It is one of the oldest and biggest university hospitals in South Korea. It has 2,437 beds and treats approximately 2,500,000 outpatients and 840,000 inpatients annually. The hospital was founded as a royal hospital in 1885 by Horace N. Allen which was then restructured as Severance Hospital by Oliver R. Avison, a Canadian Christian medical missionary with the advisory of Underwood, his role model and financial assistance from Louis H. Severance. Facts: Severance Hospital (세브란스병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Sinchon-dong. Founded 1885-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q625321 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Severance Hospital 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Severance Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/severance.html ### Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hospital — 순천향대학교천안병원 [Suncheonhyang Daehakgyo Cheonan Byeongwon] Facts: Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hospital (순천향대학교천안병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Cheonan. Founded 1982. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q17487297 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/soonchunhyanguniversitycheonanhospital.html ### Wonju Severance Christian Hospital — 연세대학교 원주세브란스기독병원 [Yeonse Daehaggyo Wonju Sebrancesu Gidok Byeongwon] Facts: Wonju Severance Christian Hospital (연세대학교 원주세브란스기독병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Wonju. Founded 1959-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q18648369 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Wonju Severance Christian Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/wonjuseverancechristianhospital.html ### Yonsei University Dental Hospital — 연세대학교 치과대학병원 [Yeonse Dae-hakgyo Chigwa Dae-hak Byeongwon] Facts: Yonsei University Dental Hospital (연세대학교 치과대학병원) — verified Korean hospital / medical center. In Seoul. Founded 1915-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q30262860 2026-06-28 09:45 UTC Cite: "Yonsei University Dental Hospital — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yonseiuniversitydentalhospital.html ## Korea & regions (18) ### Busan — 부산광역시 [Busan Gwangyeoksi] Busan (Korean: 부산; Hanja: 釜山; pronounced [pusʰa̠n]), officially Busan Metropolitan City, is the second most populous city in South Korea, after Seoul; it has a population of over 3.3 million as of 2024. Alternatively romanized as Pusan, it is the economic, cultural and educational center of southeastern South Korea, with its port being South Korea's busiest and the sixth-busiest in the world. The surrounding "Southeastern Maritime Industrial Region" (including Ulsan, South Gyeongsang, Daegu, and part of North Gyeongsang and South Jeolla) is South Korea's largest industrial area … Facts: Busan (부산광역시) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Capital: Yeonje District. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q16520 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Busan 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Busan — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/busan.html ### Daegu — 대구광역시 [Daegu Gwangyeoksi] Daegu (Korean: 대구 [tɛ̝.ɡu]), formerly spelled Taegu and officially Daegu Metropolitan City (대구광역시), is a city in southeastern South Korea. It is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; the fourth-largest metropolitan city in the nation with over 2.3 million residents; and the second-largest city after Busan in the Yeongnam region in southeastern South Korea. Daegu and the surrounding North Gyeongsang Province are often referred to as Daegu-Gyeongbuk, with a total population of over 5 million … Facts: Daegu (대구광역시) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20927 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Daegu 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Daegu — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/daegu.html ### Daejeon — 대전광역시 [Daejeon Gwangyeoksi] Daejeon (Korean: 대전; Korean pronunciation: [tɛdʑʌn] ) is South Korea's fifth-largest metropolis, with a population of nearly 1.5 million. Located in a central lowland valley between the Sobaek Mountains and the Geum River, the city is known both as a technology and research center, and for its close relationship with the natural environment. Daejeon is a major transportation hub, having developed as a railway town, and is approximately 50 minutes from Seoul by KTX or SRT high speed rail. Daejeon (along with Seoul, Gwacheon and Sejong City) is one of South Korea's administration hubs. Facts: Daejeon (대전광역시) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20921 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Daejeon 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Daejeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/daejeon.html ### Gangwon — 강원도 (동음이의) [Gangwon-do (dongum-iui)] Gangwon, Kangwŏn, or Kangwon (Korean: 강원) may refer to: Kangwon Province (pre-1910), the Goryeo, Joseon Dynasty and the Japanese Korean province Gangwon Province, South Korea, a province of South Korea, with its capital at Chuncheon. Before the division of Korea in 1945, Gangwon and its North Korean neighbour Kangwŏn formed a single province Kangwon Province, North Korea, a province of North Korea, with its capital at Wŏnsan … Facts: Gangwon (강원도 (동음이의)) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Capital: Chuncheon. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q41071 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Gangwon 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Gangwon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gangwon.html ### Gwangju — 광주광역시 [Gwangju Gwangyeoksi] Gwangju (Korean: 광주; Korean: [kwaŋ.dʑu] ), formerly romanized as Kwangju, is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis. It is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister. The city was also the capital of South Jeolla Province until its promotion to a metropolitan city in 2005, upon which the provincial office moved to the southern village of Namak in Muan County. Its name is composed of the words gwang (Korean: 광; Hanja: 光) meaning "light" and ju (주; 州) meaning "province". Facts: Gwangju (광주광역시) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q41283 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Gwangju 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Gwangju — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gwangju.html ### Gyeonggi Province — 경기도 [Gyeonggi-do] Gyeonggi Province (Korean: 경기도, Korean pronunciation: [kjʌŋ.ɡi.do]) is the most populous province in South Korea. Seoul, the nation's largest city and capital, is in the heart of the area but has been separately administered as a provincial-level special city since 1946. Incheon, the nation's third-largest city, is on the coast of the province and has been similarly administered as a provincial-level metropolitan city since 1981 … Facts: Gyeonggi Province (경기도) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Capital: Suwon. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20937 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Gyeonggi Province 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Gyeonggi Province — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gyeonggi.html ### Incheon — 인천광역시 [Incheon Gwangyeoksi] Incheon is a city located in northwestern South Korea, bordering Seoul and Gyeonggi Province to the east. Inhabited since the Neolithic, Incheon was home to just 4,700 people when it became an international port in 1883. As of February 2020, about 3 million people live in the city, making it South Korea's third-most-populous city after Seoul and Busan. The city's growth has been assured in modern times with the development of its port due to its natural advantages as a coastal city and its proximity to the South Korean capital. Facts: Incheon (인천광역시) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Official language: Korean. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20934 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Incheon 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Incheon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/incheon.html ### Jeju Province — 제주특별자치도 [Jejutegbyeoljachido] Jeju Province (Jeju and Korean: 제주도), officially Jeju Special Self-Governing Province (Jeju: 제주특벨ᄌᆞ치도; Korean: 제주특별자치도), is the southernmost province of South Korea, consisting of eight inhabited and 55 uninhabited islands, including Marado, Udo, the Chuja Archipelago, and the country's largest island, Jeju Island. The province is located in the Korea Strait, with the Korean Peninsula to the northwest, Japan to the east, and China to the west. The province has two cities: the capital Jeju City, on the northern half of the island, and Seogwipo, on the southern half of the island … Facts: Jeju Province (제주특별자치도) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Capital: Jeju. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q41164 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Jeju Province 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Jeju Province — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jeju.html ### North Chungcheong Province — 충청북도 [Chungcheongbuk-do] North Chungcheong Province (Korean: 충청북도; RR: Chungcheongbuk-do), also known as Chungbuk, is a province of South Korea. North Chungcheong has a population of 1,578,934 (2014) and has a geographic area of 7,433 km2 (2,870 mi2) located in the Hoseo region on the south-centre of the Korean Peninsula. North Chungcheong borders the provinces of Gyeonggi and Gangwon to the north, North Gyeongsang to the east, North Jeolla to the south and South Chungcheong, Sejong Special Autonomous City and Daejeon Metropolitan City to the west … Facts: North Chungcheong Province (충청북도) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia North Chungcheong Province 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "North Chungcheong Province — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/northchungcheong.html ### North Gyeongsang Province — 경상북도 [Gyeongsangbuk-do] North Gyeongsang Province (Korean: 경상북도, Korean pronunciation: [kjʌŋ.saŋ.buk̚.t͈o]) is a province in eastern South Korea, and with an area of 18,420 km2 (7,110 sq mi), it is the largest province in the Korean peninsula. The province was formed in 1896 from the northern half of the former Gyeongsang province, and remained a province of Korea (as Keishōhoku-dō during Japanese rule) until the country's division in 1945, then became part of South Korea. Daegu was the capital of North Gyeongsang Province between 1896 to 2016, but has not been a part of the province since 1981 … Facts: North Gyeongsang Province (경상북도) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia North Gyeongsang Province 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "North Gyeongsang Province — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/northgyeongsang.html ### North Jeolla Province — 전북특별자치도 [Jeonbuk Teukbyeol Jachiwido] North Jeolla Province, officially Jeonbuk State (Korean: 전북특별자치도; lit. 'Jeonbuk [North Jeolla] Special Self-Governing Province'), is a Special Self-governing Province of South Korea in the Honam region in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula. Jeonbuk borders the provinces of South Chungcheong to the north, North Gyeongsang and South Gyeongsang to the east and South Jeolla to the south. Jeonbuk State emerged in 1896 from the northern part of the old Jeolla province, one of the Eight Provinces of Korea. Facts: North Jeolla Province (전북특별자치도) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia North Jeolla Province 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "North Jeolla Province — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/northjeolla.html ### Sejong City — 세종특별자치시 [Sejong Teukbyeol Jachisi] Sejong or Sejong City (Korean: 세종; Korean: [seːdʑoŋ] ), officially Sejong Special Self-Governing City (세종특별자치시), is a special self-governing city and the de facto administrative capital of South Korea. Sejong was founded in 2007 as the new planned capital of South Korea created mostly from parts of South Chungcheong Province and some parts of North Chungcheong Province in order to ease congestion in South Korea's current capital and largest city, Seoul, and to encourage investment in the country's central region … Facts: Sejong City (세종특별자치시) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q20929 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Sejong City 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Sejong City — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sejong.html ### Seoul — 서울특별시 [Seoul Teukbyeol-si] Seoul, officially Seoul Special Metropolitan City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea, and the largest city in the whole of Korea. The broader Seoul Metropolitan Area, encompassing Seoul, Gyeonggi Province and Incheon, emerged as the world's sixth largest metropolitan economy in 2022, behind New York, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Paris, and London, and hosts more than half of South Korea's population. Although Seoul's population peaked at over 10 million, it has gradually decreased since 2014, standing at about 9.6 million residents as of 2024 … Facts: Seoul (서울특별시) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Capital: Jung District. Official language: Korean. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q8684 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Seoul 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Seoul — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoul.html ### South Chungcheong Province — 충청남도 [Chungcheongnam-do] South Chungcheong Province (Korean: 충청남도, Korean pronunciation: [tɕʰuŋ.tɕʰʌŋ.nam.do]), informally called Chungnam, is a province of South Korea in the Hoseo region in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula. South Chungcheong borders the provinces of Gyeonggi to the north, North Chungcheong, Sejong Special Self-governing City, and Daejeon Metropolitan City to the east, and North Jeolla to the south. Hongseong County is the capital and Cheonan is the largest city of South Chungcheong, with other major cities including Asan, Seosan, and Dangjin … Facts: South Chungcheong Province (충청남도) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia South Chungcheong Province 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "South Chungcheong Province — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/southchungcheong.html ### South Gyeongsang Province — 경상남도 [Gyeongsangnam-do] South Gyeongsang Province (Korean: 경상남도, Korean pronunciation: [kjʌŋ.saŋ.nam.do]) is a province in the southeast of South Korea. The provincial capital is at Changwon. It is adjacent to the major metropolitan center and port of Busan. The UNESCO World Heritage Site Haeinsa, a Buddhist temple that houses the Tripitaka Koreana and tourist attraction, is located in this province. Facts: South Gyeongsang Province (경상남도) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia South Gyeongsang Province 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "South Gyeongsang Province — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/southgyeongsang.html ### South Jeolla Province — 전라남도 [Jeollanam-do] South Jeolla Province (Korean: 전라남도), formerly South Chŏlla Province, also known as Jeonnam (전남), is a province in the Honam region, South Korea, and the southernmost province in mainland Korea. South Jeolla borders the provinces of North Jeolla to the north, South Gyeongsang to the northeast, and Jeju to the southwest in the Korea Strait. Suncheon is the largest city in the province, closely followed by Yeosu. Other major cities include Mokpo, Gwangyang and Naju. Facts: South Jeolla Province (전라남도) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia South Jeolla Province 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "South Jeolla Province — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/southjeolla.html ### South Korea — 대한민국 [Daehan Minguk] South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and the Sea of Japan to the east. South Korea claims to be the sole legitimate government of the entire peninsula and adjacent islands. It has a population of about 52 million, of which half live in the Seoul metropolitan area, the ninth most populous metropolitan area in the world, with other major cities being Busan, Daegu, and Incheon. Facts: South Korea (대한민국) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Capital: Seoul. Official language: Korean. Currency: won. ISO KR. Calling code +82. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q884 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia South Korea 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "South Korea — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/southkorea.html ### Ulsan — 울산광역시 [Ulsan Gwangyeoksi] Ulsan (Korean: 울산; Korean pronunciation: [uɭ.s͈an]), officially the Ulsan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's seventh-largest metropolitan city and the eighth-largest city overall, with a population of over 1.1 million inhabitants. It is located in the south-east of the country, neighboring Busan to the south and facing Gyeongju to the north. Ulsan is the industrial powerhouse of South Korea, forming the heart of the Ulsan Industrial District … Facts: Ulsan (울산광역시) — verified South Korean region / administrative division. Official language: Korean. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q41278 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia Ulsan 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "Ulsan — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ulsan.html ## Korean games (56) ### 222 Hearts — 222 Hearts [I need Korean text to romanize. "222 Hearts" is English, not Korean text. Please provide Korean text (in Hangul) that you'd like me to romanize using] Facts: 222 Hearts — verified Korean video game. Released 2017-10-20. By REMIMORY. Details: Genre: action game, casual game · Platform: Microsoft Windows, macOS, 리눅스 Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q101110658 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "222 Hearts — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/222hearts.html ### 6180 The Moon — 6180 The Moon [Dareul] 6180 the moon is a 2013 puzzle-platform game developed by Turtle Cream and Miara Sung. It was initially released for Microsoft Windows in March 2013 as part of an Indie Royale bundle. The game follows the story of the Moon searching for the Sun after it has gone missing, leaving the people of Earth to suffer in an eternal night. Facts: 6180 The Moon — verified Korean video game. Released 2014-09-19. Details: Genre: action game · Platform: Wii U, New Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q43541328 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia 6180 the moon 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "6180 The Moon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/6180themoon.html ### Aion (video game) — 아이온: 영원의 탑 [Aion: Yeong-won-ui Tap] Aion: The Tower of Eternity (Korean: 아이온: 영원의 탑) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by the South Korean company NCSoft. The game combines PvP and PvE (a concept the developers call PvPvE) in a fantasy game environment. As of May 2009, Aion had 3.5 million subscribers in Asia. AION's first major expansion pack was released to North America and Europe on September 7, 2010 under the name Aion: Assault on Balaurea. Facts: Aion (video game) (아이온: 영원의 탑) — verified Korean video game. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Aion (video game) 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Aion (video game) — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/aion.html ### Alliance of Valiant Arms — 아바 [aba] Facts: Alliance of Valiant Arms (아바) — verified Korean video game. Released 2008-12-01. Details: Genre: first-person shooter · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q483850 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Alliance of Valiant Arms 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Alliance of Valiant Arms — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/allianceofvaliantarms.html ### ALONE — ALONE [I need Korean text to romanize. "ALONE" is already in English. Could you provide the Korean text you'd like romanized?] ALONE is a charity organization in Ireland which was set-up to highlight the issues facing older people living alone. Founded in 1977 by Willie Bermingham, the charity seeks to help elderly people living on their own who may feel isolated and lonely, and to "connect [them] with the necessary support services in their community". The name ALONE in an acronym of the words "A Little Offering Never Ends". ALONE states that it "works with the 1 in 5 older people who are homeless, socially isolated, living in deprivation or in crisis". Facts: ALONE — verified Korean video game. Released 2021-05-31. By DakeCraft. Details: Genre: horror video game, casual game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q107290953 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia ALONE 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "ALONE — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/alone.html ### Battlefield Online — 배틀필드 온라인 [Baetol Pildu Onrain] Battlefield Online (Korean: 배틀필드 온라인) was a free online first person shooter developed by Neowiz Games, Electronic Arts and DICE, and distributed by Neowiz Games. It is the tenth installment in the Battlefield series. It was a remake of Battlefield 2, however, its game engine was Battlefield 2142's modified Refractor Engine 2, with graphic-improvements over Battlefield 2. Facts: Battlefield Online (배틀필드 온라인) — verified Korean video game. Released 2010-03-25. By Neowiz. Details: Genre: first-person shooter · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q497016 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Battlefield Online 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Battlefield Online — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/battlefieldonline.html ### Black Desert Online — 검은사막 [geomeun samak] Black Desert Online (Korean: 검은사막; RR: Geomeun samak) is a 2015 sandbox-oriented fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Korean video game developer Pearl Abyss and originally published for Microsoft Windows in 2015. A mobile version titled Black Desert Mobile was initially released in Asia by early 2019, and worldwide in December 2019. The Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions, known simply as Black Desert, were released in 2019 … Facts: Black Desert Online (검은사막) — verified Korean video game. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Black Desert Online 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Black Desert Online — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/blackdesert.html ### Blade & Soul — 블레이드 앤 소울 [Beulleideu Aen Soul] Blade & Soul (Korean: 블레이드 앤 소울; RR: Beulleideu aen soul) is a Wuxia-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Korean NCSoft (Team Bloodlust). Blade & Soul was released in Western territories on January 19, 2016. A Japanese animated television adaptation aired in 2014 from April 3 to June 26 on TBS and other stations. The mobile game adaptation Blade & Soul Revolution was released on December 6, 2018. Facts: Blade & Soul (블레이드 앤 소울) — verified Korean video game. Released 2012-06-30. By Team Bloodlust. Details: Genre: massively multiplayer online role-playing game · Platform: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Android Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q488144 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Blade & Soul 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Blade & Soul — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bladeandsoul.html ### Brick-Force — Brick-Force [Beulgeu-Poseuseu] Facts: Brick-Force — verified Korean video game. Released 2012-07-12. Details: Genre: first-person shooter · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q108187140 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Brick-Force — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/brickforce.html ### Cabal Online — 카발 온라인 [Kabal Online] Cabal Online (Korean: 카발 온라인, stylized as CABAL Online) is a free-to-play, 3D massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by South Korean company ESTsoft. Different localizations of the game exist for various countries and regions. Although free-to-play, the game makes use of the freemium business model by implementing an "Item Shop", both in-game and via web, allowing players to purchase special premium coins using real currency, in order to acquire exclusive game enhancements and features, useful items and assorted vanity content … Facts: Cabal Online (카발 온라인) — verified Korean video game. Released 2008-03. By ESTsoft. Details: Genre: massively multiplayer online role-playing game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q495263 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Cabal Online 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Cabal Online — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cabalonline.html ### Color Symphony 2 — Color Symphony 2 [Saeg Kyoghungyeog 2] Facts: Color Symphony 2 — verified Korean video game. Released 2015-10-16. By REMIMORY. Details: Genre: action game · Platform: Microsoft Windows, macOS, 리눅스 Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q101111097 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Color Symphony 2 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/colorsymphony2.html ### Cookie Run: Kingdom — 쿠키런: 킹덤 [Kuki Reun: Kingdeom] CookieRun: Kingdom (Korean: 쿠키런: 킹덤) is a 2021 role-playing and strategy video game developed and published by Devsisters. It is the seventh game in the Cookie Run series. It was announced on November 28, 2020, and released worldwide on January 19, 2021, on Android and iOS, July 12, 2023 on Google Play Games on PC, and on December 28, 2023 for the Chinese version. The game features a cast of new and returning Cookies throughout the series. Facts: Cookie Run: Kingdom (쿠키런: 킹덤) — verified Korean video game. Released 2020-11-19. By Devsisters. Details: Genre: action role-playing game · Platform: Android, iOS, iPadOS Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q105622819 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Cookie Run: Kingdom 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Cookie Run: Kingdom — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cookierunkingdom.html ### Cookie Run: Ovenbreak — 쿠키런: 오븐브레이크 [Kuki Ren: Obneubureik] Facts: Cookie Run: Ovenbreak (쿠키런: 오븐브레이크) — verified Korean video game. Released 2016. By Devsisters. Details: Genre: action game · Platform: iOS, Android Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q34777288 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Cookie Run: Ovenbreak — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cookierunovenbreak.html ### Crazyracing KartRider — 크레이지레이싱 카트라이더 [keureyijireising kateuraideo] Crazyracing KartRider (Korean: 크레이지레이싱 카트라이더) is an online multiplayer kart racing game developed by Nexon. It is part of the Crazy Arcade franchise. It earns revenue by selling virtual items within the in-game shop, including different types of vehicles and spraypaints. KartRider features fictitious fantasy vehicles and branded game models based on real-life cars, developed in collaboration with companies such as BMW Korea. Facts: Crazyracing KartRider (크레이지레이싱 카트라이더) — verified Korean video game. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Crazyracing KartRider 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Crazyracing KartRider — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kartrider.html ### Crossfire — 크로스파이어 [keuraoseupaiweo] Facts: Crossfire (크로스파이어) — verified Korean video game. Released 2007-05-03. By Smilegate. Details: Genre: first-person shooter, online game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q498866 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Crossfire 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Crossfire — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/crossfire.html ### CrossfireX — 크로스파이어X [keulroseupaieX] Facts: CrossfireX (크로스파이어X) — verified Korean video game. Released 2022-02-10. By 레미디 엔터테인먼트. Details: Genre: first-person shooter · Platform: 엑스박스 원, Xbox Series X and Series S Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q81293823 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia CrossfireX 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "CrossfireX — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/crossfirex.html ### DokeV — 도깨비 [dokkaebi] Facts: DokeV (도깨비) — verified Korean video game. By Pearl Abyss. Details: Genre: action-adventure game · Platform: Microsoft Windows, 엑스박스 원, PlayStation 4 Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q85977056 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia DokeV 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "DokeV — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dokev.html ### Dungeon Fighter Online — 던전앤파이터 [Deongeon-ampaiteo] Dungeon Fighter Online, known in South Korea as Dungeon & Fighter, is a multiplayer beat 'em up action role-playing game, developed and published for personal computers by Neople, a South Korean subsidiary of Nexon, and originally published by Hangame in 2005. The game was originally released in South Korea as Dungeon & Fighter, then in Japan as Arad Senki, and then published in China by Tencent. A global version of Dungeon Fighter Online was released in May 2015 … Facts: Dungeon Fighter Online (던전앤파이터) — verified Korean video game. Released 2016-08-09. By Neople. Details: Genre: beat 'em up · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q484233 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Dungeon Fighter Online 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Dungeon Fighter Online — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dungeonfighter.html ### Elsword — 엘소드 [Elso-deu] Elsword (Korean: 엘소드) is a free-to-play, 2.5D action MMORPG developed by the South Korean company KOG Studios. It features real-time action gameplay and includes both player vs. environment and player vs. player modes. Facts: Elsword (엘소드) — verified Korean video game. Released 2014-07-02. By KOG Studios. Details: Genre: massively multiplayer online game, fighting game, platformer · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q486189 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Elsword 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Elsword — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/elsword.html ### Eternal Return: Black Survival — 이터널 리턴 [Iteonal Riteon] Facts: Eternal Return: Black Survival (이터널 리턴) — verified Korean video game. Released 2020-10-14. By Nimble Neuron. Details: Genre: multiplayer online battle arena, battle royale game, post-apocalyptic video game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q104541176 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Eternal Return: Black Survival — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/eternalreturnblacksurvival.html ### KartRider: Drift — 카트라이더 리버스 [kateuraideo ribeoseu] Facts: KartRider: Drift (카트라이더 리버스) — verified Korean video game. Released 2023-01-11. By NEXON Korea. Details: Genre: arcade, racing video game · Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and Series S, 엑스박스 원 Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q65297777 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia KartRider: Drift 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "KartRider: Drift — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kartriderdrift.html ### King's Raid — 킹스레이드 [Kingseureida] King's Raid (킹스레이드) was a free-to-play side-scrolling RPG mobile game, which is developed by South Korean indie game developer Vespa and initially published by Thailand-based company GloHow, before Vespa took over the rights in June 2017. It was first released on September 19, 2016, for operating systems Android and iOS in Thailand. The global version consists of 3 servers was later released on February 16, 2017, and supports Korean and English language. Facts: King's Raid (킹스레이드) — verified Korean video game. Released 2016. By Masangsoft. Details: Genre: role-playing video game · Platform: iOS, Android, Android emulator Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q54958517 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia King's Raid 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "King's Raid — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kingsraid.html ### Kingdom Under Fire II — 킹덤 언더 파이어 2 [Kingdom Under Fire 2] Kingdom Under Fire II was a video game set in a high fantasy setting developed by Blueside which merged real-time strategy (RTS), role-playing game (RPG) and massively multiplayer online game (MMO) genres. The game had a single-player and an online multiplayer mode. The game followed on chronologically from Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom, and was the first RTS game set in the Kingdom Under Fire universe to be released since the 2005 Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes. Due to its mass cancellation, most of the 4 platforms were scrapped, and it was Windows-exclusive. Facts: Kingdom Under Fire II (킹덤 언더 파이어 2) — verified Korean video game. Released 2014-05. By Blueside. Details: Genre: real-time strategy · Platform: PlayStation 4, 엑스박스 360, PlayStation 3 Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q9017621 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Kingdom Under Fire II 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Kingdom Under Fire II — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kingdomunderfireii.html ### Legal Dungeon — Legal Dungeon [Legal Dungeon] Facts: Legal Dungeon — verified Korean video game. Released 2022-04-05. By Somi Koo. Details: Genre: adventure video game, simulation video game · Platform: Microsoft Windows, 엑스박스 원, Xbox Series X and Series S Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q109358601 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Legal Dungeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/legaldungeon.html ### Lies of P — P의 거짓 [P ui geojisim] Lies of P is a 2023 action role-playing game developed by Neowiz and Round8 Studio and published by Neowiz. The story is loosely based on the 1883 Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, to whom it is dedicated. The game is a Soulslike set in the fictional city of Krat, inspired by the Belle Époque. The titular "P" refers to protagonist Pinocchio, whom the player controls from a third-person perspective, and is one of the automaton-like "Puppets" central to the life and industry of Krat. Facts: Lies of P (P의 거짓) — verified Korean video game. Released 2023-09-19. By Round 8 Studio. Details: Genre: action role-playing game, soulslike · Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, Microsoft Windows · Awards: Gamescom Award − Most Wanted Sony PlayStation Game, Gamescom Award − Best Action Adventure Game, Gamescom Award − Best RPG Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q109820884 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Lies of P 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Lies of P — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/liesofp.html ### Lineage (video game) — 리니지 (비디오 게임) [Lineiji (bidio geimeu)] Lineage (Korean: 리니지), also known as Lineage: The Blood Pledge in Western markets, is a medieval fantasy, massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) released in Korea and the United States in 1998 by the South Korean computer game developer NCSoft, based on a Korean comic book series of the same name. It is the first game in the Lineage series. It is most popular in Korea and is available in Chinese, Japanese, and English. The game was designed by Jake Song, who had previously designed Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds, another MMORPG … Facts: Lineage (video game) (리니지 (비디오 게임)) — verified Korean video game. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Lineage (video game) 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Lineage (video game) — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lineage.html ### Lineage II — 리니지2 [Linije 2] Lineage II is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) for Windows and the second game in the Lineage series. It is a prequel to Lineage and is set 150 years before the first game. It has become popular since its October 1, 2003 launch in South Korea, reporting 40,027,918 unique users during the month of March 2007. To date, the game has been played by more than 94 million users from all over the world. Facts: Lineage II (리니지2) — verified Korean video game. Released 2003-10-01. By NC. Details: Genre: massively multiplayer online role-playing game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q477199 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Lineage II 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Lineage II — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lineageii.html ### Little Devil Inside — Little Devil Inside [Saekkaman Akma Anin] Little Devil Inside is an upcoming action-adventure video game developed and published by Neostream Interactive. The game's single-player and co-operative multiplayer modes both follow the professional and personal lives of explorers searching for monsters & supernatural events in a 19th-century-inspired world. It is planned for initial release on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Windows, with Nintendo Switch and Xbox One versions to come later. Facts: Little Devil Inside — verified Korean video game. Released 2022. Details: Genre: action-adventure game, role-playing video game · Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, PlayStation 4 Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q96243475 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Little Devil Inside 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Little Devil Inside — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/littledevilinside.html ### Little Witch in the Woods — 숲속의 작은 마녀 [supsokeui jageun maenyeo] Facts: Little Witch in the Woods (숲속의 작은 마녀) — verified Korean video game. Released 2022-05-17. By Sunny Side Up. Details: Genre: role-playing video game, adventure video game · Platform: macOS, Microsoft Windows, 엑스박스 원 Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q112052998 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Little Witch in the Woods 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Little Witch in the Woods — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/littlewitchinthewoods.html ### Lobotomy Corporation — 로보토미 코퍼레이션 [Robotomi Kopereisin] Lobotomy Corporation is a 2018 indie horror rogue-like strategy management simulation video game developed and published by South Korean studio Project Moon for Microsoft Windows. Set in a futuristic dystopia, the game follows the management and operations of the titular energy company that harvests energy from strange and dangerous entities known as "Abnormalities". The premise of Lobotomy Corporation is cited to be inspired by the SCP Foundation, Warehouse 13, and The Cabin in the Woods … Facts: Lobotomy Corporation (로보토미 코퍼레이션) — verified Korean video game. Released 2016-12-17. By ProjectMoon. Details: Genre: simulation video game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q65050157 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Lobotomy Corporation 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Lobotomy Corporation — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lobotomycorporation.html ### Lost Ark — 로스트아크 [RosiTeUAkeu] Lost Ark is an online MMO action role-playing game developed by Smilegate RPG, a South Korean video game company. It was revealed in South Korea on November 12, 2014 by Smilegate. On the first day of launch, the number of concurrent users was 250,000, and within the next week, the number of concurrent users exceeded 350,000. The game can be played in environments that support DirectX 9 or higher. Facts: Lost Ark (로스트아크) — verified Korean video game. Released 2018. By Smilegate. Details: Genre: hack and slash, massively multiplayer online role-playing game, action role-playing game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q21029108 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Lost Ark (video game) 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Lost Ark — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lostark.html ### Lucy -The Eternity She Wished For- — 루시 -그녀가 바라던 것- [Rusi - geunyeoga baradeon geot -] Facts: Lucy -The Eternity She Wished For- (루시 -그녀가 바라던 것-) — verified Korean video game. Released 2016-02-28. Details: Genre: visual novel · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q32014436 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Lucy -The Eternity She Wished For- — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lucytheeternityshewishedfor.html ### Magna Carta: The Phantom of Avalanche — 마그나카르타 [Magnakarta] Facts: Magna Carta: The Phantom of Avalanche (마그나카르타) — verified Korean video game. Released 2001-01-01. By Softmax. Details: Genre: role-playing video game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q6731233 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Magna Carta: The Phantom of Avalanche 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Magna Carta: The Phantom of Avalanche — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/magnacartathephantomofavalanche.html ### MapleStory — 메이플스토리 [Meipleuseutori] MapleStory (Korean: 메이플스토리 meipeulseutoli) is a free-to-play, 2D, side-scrolling massively multiplayer online role-playing game, developed by South Korean company Wizet and published by Nexon. Several versions of the game are available for specific countries or regions, published by various companies (such as Nexon). Players traverse various worlds, including Maple World, the Arcane River between worlds, and the extraterrestrial world of Grandis, defeating monsters and developing their characters' skills and abilities as is typical in role-playing video games … Facts: MapleStory (메이플스토리) — verified Korean video game. Released 2003-04-29. By Wizet. Details: Genre: fantasy video game, massively multiplayer online role-playing game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q569624 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC; Wikipedia MapleStory 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "MapleStory — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/maplestory.html ### Metal Slug 4 — 메탈슬러그 4 [metalseulleogeun 4] Metal Slug 4 is a run and gun arcade game for the Neo-Geo console/arcade platform, developed by Mega Enterprise along with Noise Factory and Playmore. It was released in 2002 for the Neo-Geo MVS arcade platform, and is the fourth game in the Metal Slug series. Two years later, Playmore published Metal Slug 4 for consoles. Metal Slug 4 retains the same gameplay as previous titles, with the addition of some enemies, bosses, weapons, several vehicles and a bonus combo system. Facts: Metal Slug 4 (메탈슬러그 4) — verified Korean video game. Released 2002-06-12. By Mega Enterprise. Details: Genre: shoot 'em up · Platform: 엑스박스, 플레이스테이션 2, PlayStation Portable Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q1199047 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Metal Slug 4 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Metal Slug 4 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/metalslug4.html ### Metin2 — 메틴2 [Metin 2] Metin2 is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Ymir Entertainment and first released in South Korea in 2004. The game is published in Europe and other regions by Gameforge. It is known for its action-oriented combat system, open-world player interaction, and long-term live service support. Since its release, Metin2 has maintained an active international player base and continues to receive regular updates, expansions, and seasonal in-game events. Facts: Metin2 (메틴2) — verified Korean video game. Released 2004. Details: Genre: massively multiplayer online role-playing game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q268616 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Metin2 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Metin2 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/metin2.html ### Mu Online — 뮤 온라인 [myu onlain] MU Online (Korean: 뮤 온라인) is an isometric medieval fantasy MMORPG, produced by Webzen, a Korean gaming company. It was introduced in 2001, and is still being supported and updated in 2024. Facts: Mu Online (뮤 온라인) — verified Korean video game. Released 2001-11-01. By Webzen Games. Details: Genre: massively multiplayer online role-playing game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q494010 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Mu Online 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Mu Online — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/muonline.html ### Operation 7 — Operation 7 [Jakjeon 7] Operation 7 (Vorgang 7 or Unternehmen U-7) was a clandestine rescue operation conducted from August to September 1942 by members of the German military intelligence service (Abwehr) to smuggle a group of Jews threatened with deportation from Berlin into neutral Switzerland, disguising them as Abwehr agents with forged credentials—one of the few documented successes of the internal German resistance in directly frustrating Nazi racial policy during the Holocaust. Facts: Operation 7 — verified Korean video game. Released 2009-05. By Park ESM. Details: Genre: first-person shooter · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q965035 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Operation 7 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Operation 7 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/operation7.html ### Phantomers — Phantomers [Pentomeos] Facts: Phantomers — verified Korean video game. Released 2015-05-21. By Dream Execution. Details: Genre: massively multiplayer online first-person shooter · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q21872050 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Phantomers — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/phantomers.html ### PUBG: Battlegrounds — 배틀그라운드 (비디오 게임) [Baeteulgeuraundeu (bidio gemim)] PUBG: Battlegrounds (previously titled PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds) is a 2017 battle royale video game published by Krafton, and developed by Krafton's PUBG Studios. The game, which was inspired by the Japanese film Battle Royale (2000), is based on previous mods created by Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene for other games, and expanded into a standalone game under Greene's creative direction … Facts: PUBG: Battlegrounds (배틀그라운드 (비디오 게임)) — verified Korean video game. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia PUBG: Battlegrounds 2026-06-28 15:16 UTC Cite: "PUBG: Battlegrounds — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pubg.html ### Ragnarok Online — 라그나로크 온라인 [Ragunarok Online] Ragnarok Online (Korean: 라그나로크 온라인, Rageunarokeu Onrain marketed as Ragnarök, and alternatively subtitled The Final Destiny of the Gods) is a massive multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) created by Gravity based on the manhwa Ragnarok by Lee Myung-jin. It was released in South Korea on 31 August 2002 for Microsoft Windows. The game has spawned an animated series, Ragnarok the Animation, and a sequel game, Ragnarok Online 2: Legend of the Second … Facts: Ragnarok Online (라그나로크 온라인) — verified Korean video game. Released 2002-08-31. By Gravity Corporation. Details: Genre: massively multiplayer online role-playing game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q475628 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Ragnarok Online 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Ragnarok Online — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ragnarokonline.html ### Rappelz — Rappelz [Raepellseu] Rappelz is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing game. The game was developed by the Korean company Gala Lab, formerly nFlavor. It is published in Europe and North America by Gala Lab Corp under their Play2Bit Co. Ltd. Facts: Rappelz — verified Korean video game. Released 2009-05-19. Details: Genre: fantasy video game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q19419 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Rappelz 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Rappelz — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/rappelz.html ### Ratropolis — Ratropolis [Ratropolis is not Korean text. Could you please provide Korean text that you'd like me to romanize?] Facts: Ratropolis — verified Korean video game. Released 2020-12-22. By Cassel Games. Details: Genre: casual game, simulation video game, strategy video game · Platform: Microsoft Windows, macOS Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q104398580 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Flushed Away 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Ratropolis — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ratropolis.html ### Rooms: The Main Building — Rooms: The Main Building [Bangsim: Juyo Geomun] Rooms: The Main Building is a puzzle game by South Korean studio HandMade Game, initially released in 2008 for Windows and Mac OS X. The game was released for the Nintendo DS and Wii by Hudson Entertainment in 2010, and for iOS in 2011. Facts: Rooms: The Main Building — verified Korean video game. Released 2008-08-11. By Hudson Soft. Details: Genre: puzzle video game · Platform: Nintendo DS, Wii, Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q3441879 2026-06-28 11:38 UTC; Wikipedia Rooms: The Main Building 2026-06-28 11:38 UTC Cite: "Rooms: The Main Building — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/roomsthemainbuilding.html ### Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle — Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle [Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle Beungji: Haepulhal Su Eomneun Susukkaki] Facts: Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle — verified Korean video game. Released 2015-05-01. By HandMade Game. Details: Genre: casual game, adventure video game · Platform: Microsoft Windows, macOS, 리눅스 Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q23775624 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Rooms: The Unsolvable Puzzle — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/roomstheunsolvablepuzzle.html ### S4 League — S4 리그 [S4 Lig] Facts: S4 League (S4 리그) — verified Korean video game. Released 2008. By Aeria Games. Details: Genre: third-person shooter · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q484602 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "S4 League — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/s4league.html ### Skul: The Hero Slayer — 스컬: 더 히어로 슬레이어 [Seukol: Deo Hieoro Seulei-eo] Skul: The Hero Slayer is a roguelike-action platformer developed by SouthPAW Games and published by Neowiz. The game was released on January 21, 2021 for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux, and launched on October 21, 2021 for Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4. A version for Android and iOS was released on June 4, 2024. In the game, players control a skeleton named Skul as he attempts to save demonkind from their enemies, the heroes. Facts: Skul: The Hero Slayer (스컬: 더 히어로 슬레이어) — verified Korean video game. Released 2021-01-21. By SouthPAW Games. Details: Genre: platformer, roguelite, action game · Platform: Microsoft Windows, macOS, 리눅스 Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q104882978 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Skul: The Hero Slayer 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Skul: The Hero Slayer — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/skultheheroslayer.html ### Star Wars: Force Arena — Star Wars: Force Arena [Star Wars: Force Arena] Star Wars: Force Arena was a 2017 Star Wars-themed player versus player real-time strategy mobile game from Netmarble and Lucasfilm Games, involving characters and military units that appeared in all major Star Wars film installments released before 2019. Players command various Star Wars military units in a card-powered multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA). It was released on January 12, 2017, for Android and iOS. It received generally favorable reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic. On the game's first anniversary, it had reached 6.5 million players. Facts: Star Wars: Force Arena — verified Korean video game. Released 2017-01-12. Details: Genre: strategy video game · Platform: Android, iOS Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q36866211 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Star Wars: Force Arena 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Star Wars: Force Arena — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/starwarsforcearena.html ### TERA — 테라 [teira] Facts: TERA (테라) — verified Korean video game. Released 2011-01-25. By Krafton. Details: Genre: massively multiplayer online role-playing game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q483207 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia TERA 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "TERA — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/tera.html ### The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters — 더 코마 2: 비셔스 시스터즈 [Deo Koma 2: Bisyeoseu Siseuteo-jeu] Facts: The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters (더 코마 2: 비셔스 시스터즈) — verified Korean video game. Released 2020-01-28. By Devespresso Games. Details: Genre: adventure video game, survival horror · Platform: Microsoft Windows, macOS, 리눅스 · Awards: Taipei Game Show Indie Game Award Grand Prix, Taipei Game Show Indie Game Award Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q111354525 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thecoma2vicioussisters.html ### The Coma: Cutting Class — 더 코마: 커팅 클래스 [deo koma: keoting keullaesu] Facts: The Coma: Cutting Class (더 코마: 커팅 클래스) — verified Korean video game. Released 2015-10-19. By Devespresso Games. Details: Genre: side-scrolling video game, horror video game · Platform: Android, Microsoft Windows, iOS Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q104785226 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia The Coma: Cutting Class 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "The Coma: Cutting Class — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thecomacuttingclass.html ### The Coma: Recut — The Coma: Recut [The Coma: Recut (Note: This is an English title and doesn't require romanization. If you meant the Korean title "더 코마: 리컷] Facts: The Coma: Recut — verified Korean video game. Released 2020-10-16. By Devespresso Games. Details: Genre: side-scrolling video game, horror video game · Platform: Microsoft Windows, macOS, 리눅스 Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q65475914 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia The Coma: Cutting Class 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "The Coma: Recut — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thecomarecut.html ### Vambrace: Cold Soul — 뱀브레이스: 차가운 영혼 [Baembeureiseu: Chagaun Yeongshon] Facts: Vambrace: Cold Soul (뱀브레이스: 차가운 영혼) — verified Korean video game. Released 2019-05-28. By Devespresso Games. Details: Genre: adventure video game, role-playing video game, roguelike · Platform: Microsoft Windows, macOS, 리눅스 Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q63866838 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Vambrace: Cold Soul 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Vambrace: Cold Soul — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/vambracecoldsoul.html ### Vindictus — 마비노기 영웅전 [Mabinogi Yeonghwon-jeon] Vindictus is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) created by devCAT, an internal studio of Nexon. The story follows the player character joining a group of mercenaries and going on a series of missions to battle monsters. The gameplay has players exploring dungeons, fighting monsters, and upgrading their characters. The game was originally released on January 21, 2010 as Mabinogi Heroes (Korean: 마비노기 영웅전) in South Korea, and then later in North America and other regions as Vindictus. Facts: Vindictus (마비노기 영웅전) — verified Korean video game. Released 2010-01-21. By devCAT Studio. Details: Genre: massively multiplayer online role-playing game, role-playing video game · Platform: Microsoft Windows, IBM PC compatible Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q541310 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Vindictus 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Vindictus — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/vindictus.html ### War Rock — 워록 [Worrok] Facts: War Rock (워록) — verified Korean video game. Released 2007. Details: Genre: first-person shooter, action game, massively multiplayer online role-playing game · Platform: Microsoft Windows Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q1047460 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia War Rock 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "War Rock — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/warrock.html ### Zenonia — 제노니아 [Jenoniu-a] Zenonia (Korean: 제노니아) is an action role-playing game created, developed, and published by Gamevil for iOS, Android, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DSi, Zeebo and Windows Mobile. It was released on the App Store on May 24, 2009 and on the Google Play Store on March 27, 2010. It was released for the PlayStation Portable on October 12, 2010. Facts: Zenonia (제노니아) — verified Korean video game. Released 2008-08-28. By Gamevil. Details: Genre: action role-playing game · Platform: PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DSi Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q495115 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC; Wikipedia Zenonia 2026-06-28 08:39 UTC Cite: "Zenonia — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/zenonia.html ## Variety & TV shows (10) ### 2 Days & 1 Night — 1박 2일 [1bak 2il] 2 Days & 1 Night (Korean: 1박 2일; also known as 1 Night 2 Days; abbreviated as 1N2D) is a South Korean reality-variety show that airs every Sunday at 6:10pm KST on KBS2 beginning August 5, 2007. 1 Night 2 Days used to be one of the two segments (the other segment is The Return of Superman) on Happy Sunday. The episodes are also uploaded with English subtitles weekly on YouTube through KBS World's official channel. The show's current cast members are Kim Jong-min, Moon Se-yoon, DinDin, Lee Joon, Lee Yong-jin, and Lee Ki-taek. Facts: 2 Days & 1 Night (1박 2일) — verified Korean variety / TV show. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia 2 Days & 1 Night 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "2 Days & 1 Night — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/2days1night.html ### I Live Alone — I Live Alone [I Saldara] I Live Alone may refer to: Facts: I Live Alone — verified Korean variety / TV show. Aired 2013-03-22. On Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Details: Genre: reality television Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12589485 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia I Live Alone 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "I Live Alone — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ilivealone.html ### Infinite Challenge — 무한도전 [Muhando jeun] Infinite Challenge (Korean: 무한도전; RR: Muhandojeon; abbreviated as 무도; Mudo) is a South Korean comedic reality television show that aired on MBC TV from 2005 to 2018. The show was produced by Kim Tae-ho, and starred various entertainers, including Yoo Jae-suk, Park Myung-soo, Jeong Jun-ha, Haha, Jung Hyung-don, Noh Hong-chul, Jun Jin, Yang Se-hyung, Hwang Kwang-hee, Gill, and Jo Se-ho. Infinite Challenge was marketed as "Korea's first reality-variety show", combining the humorous games of Korean variety shows with the intimate filming style of reality television … Facts: Infinite Challenge (무한도전) — verified Korean variety / TV show. Aired 2005-04-23. On Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. 11 verified cast. Details: Genre: reality television Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q21141 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Infinite Challenge 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Infinite Challenge — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/infinitechallenge.html ### King of Mask Singer — 미스터리 음악쇼 복면가왕 [Miseuteori Eumak Syo Bogmyeonkawang] The King of Mask Singer (Korean: 미스터리 음악쇼 복면가왕; RR: Miseuteori eumaksyo bongmyeongawang; lit. 'Mystery Music Show: Masked Singer's King') is a South Korean singing competition program presented by Kim Sung-joo, with introductions by voice actor Lee Won-joon. It airs on MBC on Sunday, starting from April 5, 2015, as a part of MBC's Sunday Night programming block. It was originally broadcast as a holiday special program, but it was so popular that it became a regular program. Facts: King of Mask Singer (미스터리 음악쇼 복면가왕) — verified Korean variety / TV show. Aired 2015-04-05. On Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Details: Genre: reality television Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q19349423 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia King of Mask Singer 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "King of Mask Singer — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kingofmaskedsinger.html ### Knowing Bros — 아는 형님 [aneun hyungnim] Knowing Bros (Korean: 아는 형님; RR: Aneun hyeongnim), also known as Men on a Mission or Ask Us Anything, is a South Korean television entertainment program produced by SM C&C that premiered on December 5, 2015, and currently airs on Saturdays at JTBC. Although the show has taken on different formats in some episodes, the program features a high school classroom setting with the fixed cast – the titular "brothers" – acting as same-aged students … Facts: Knowing Bros (아는 형님) — verified Korean variety / TV show. Aired 2015-12-05. On JTBC. 8 verified cast. Details: Genre: reality television, variety show Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q21709945 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Knowing Bros 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Knowing Bros — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/knowingbros.html ### New Journey to the West — New Journey to the West [Sae-rooun Seoyugi] Facts: New Journey to the West — verified Korean variety / TV show. Aired 2024-10-22. Details: Genre: action game, adventure video game, role-playing video game Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q135042945 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "New Journey to the West — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/newjourneytothewest.html ### Physical: 100 — 피지컬: 100 [Pijical: 100] Physical: 100 (Korean: 피지컬: 100) is a South Korean reality competition series on Netflix created by MBC producer Jang Ho-gi. The first season premiered on January 24, 2023. The second season premiered on March 19, 2024. After the second season ended, a spin-off titled, Physical: Asia, was announced, and would include people from many countries in Asia. Facts: Physical: 100 (피지컬: 100) — verified Korean variety / TV show. Aired 2023-01-24. On Netflix. Details: Genre: game show Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q116009655 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Physical: 100 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Physical: 100 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/physical100.html ### Produce 101 — PRODUCE 101 (시리즈) [PRODUCE 101 (siri-jeu)] Produce 101 (Korean: 프로듀스 101) is a reality television talent competition franchise created by South Korean entertainment conglomerate CJ E&M, based around the formation of a K-pop girl group or boy group. The format is noted for having no panel of judges, employing audience participation to make decisions, as well as for starting with a very large number of competitors, 101, narrowing that number down to the final 11. The franchise began in 2016 and has since expanded to China, Japan and Thailand. The franchise has attracted a wide following in the world. Facts: Produce 101 (PRODUCE 101 (시리즈)) — verified Korean variety / TV show. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Produce 101 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Produce 101 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/produce101.html ### Running Man — 런닝맨 (텔레비전 프로그램) [Reonning Maen (Tellebijeon Peuroguraem)] Running Man (Korean: 런닝맨) is a South Korean variety show, formerly part of SBS' Good Sunday lineup. It first aired on July 11, 2010. It is the longest-running Korean variety show. Running Man was originally classified as an "urban action variety"; a genre of variety shows in an urban environment. Facts: Running Man (런닝맨 (텔레비전 프로그램)) — verified Korean variety / TV show. Details: Genre: public art Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q107736073 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Running Man (TV program) 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Running Man — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/runningman.html ### Street Woman Fighter — 스트릿 우먼 파이터 [seuteuri us inyeo paiteeo] Street Woman Fighter (Korean: 스트릿 우먼 파이터), often abbreviated as SWF, is the debut season of a South Korean dance competition franchise of the same name. It aired on Mnet from August 24 to October 26, 2021, every Tuesday at 22:20 (KST) time slot for 9 episodes. It revolved around eight female dance crews fighting for the position of Korea's best female dance crew to represent street dance in the country (loosely marketed under the term "K-dance"). The winning crew (HolyBang) received ₩50 million, a sponsorship deal with Budweiser, and the Street Woman Fighter trophy. Facts: Street Woman Fighter (스트릿 우먼 파이터) — verified Korean variety / TV show. Aired 2021-08-24. On Mnet. Details: Genre: reality television Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q108428378 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Street Woman Fighter 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Street Woman Fighter — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/streetwomanfighter.html ## Animation (58) ### 77 Group's Secret — 77단의 비밀 [77dan-ui bimil] Facts: 77 Group's Secret (77단의 비밀) — verified Korean animation. Released 1978-07-23. Details: Genre: action film, adventure film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q93087863 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "77 Group's Secret — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/77groupssecret.html ### A Dog's Courage — 언더독 [undeodog] Facts: A Dog's Courage (언더독) — verified Korean animation. Released 2018. By Odolttogi (Animation Studio). Details: Genre: drama film Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q30600210 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia A Dog's Courage 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; TMDB 435506 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "A Dog's Courage — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/adogscourage.html ### Aachi & Ssipak — 아치와 씨팍 [achi wa ssipak] Aachi & Ssipak is a 2006 South Korean adult animated comic science fiction action film directed by Jo Beom-jin and featuring the voices of Ryoo Seung-bum, Im Chang-jung, and Hyun Young. Facts: Aachi & Ssipak (아치와 씨팍) — verified Korean animation. Released 2006-01-01. Details: Genre: science fiction film, science fiction comedy, comedy film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q484783 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Aachi & Ssipak 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Aachi & Ssipak — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/aachissipak.html ### Approved for Adoption — 피부색깔=꿀색 [pibusakgal=kkulsaek] Approved for Adoption (French: Couleur de peau: miel lit. "Colour of skin: honey") is a 2012 animated film, based on a comic by the Korean-Belgian comic strip artist, Jung, and directed by Laurent Boileau and Jung. It was released on 6 June 2012, in France. It received a Magritte Award nomination for Best Editing. Facts: Approved for Adoption (피부색깔=꿀색) — verified Korean animation. Released 2012-06-04. Details: Genre: documentary film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q2998778 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Approved for Adoption 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Approved for Adoption — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/approvedforadoption.html ### Arctic Dogs — 아틱 저스티스: 썬더 스쿼드 [Atik Jeuseutis: Tteondeo Seukwad] Arctic Dogs (also known as Arctic Justice internationally or Polar Squad in the UK) is a 2019 animated comedy film co-written and directed by Aaron Woodley and co-directed by Dimos Vrysellas. The film stars the voices of Jeremy Renner, Heidi Klum, James Franco, John Cleese, Omar Sy, Michael Madsen, Laurie Holden, Anjelica Huston and Alec Baldwin. The film centers around an arctic fox delivery worker as he and his cohorts attempt to stop a walrus from attempting to melt the ice caps. Entertainment Studios released Arctic Dogs on November 1, 2019, in Canada and the United States. Facts: Arctic Dogs (아틱 저스티스: 썬더 스쿼드) — verified Korean animation. Released 2019-11-01. By Assemblage Entertainment. Details: Genre: comedy drama, comedy Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q27590807 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Arctic Dogs 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; TMDB 416153 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Arctic Dogs — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/arcticdogs.html ### Baby Shark's Big Show! — 아기상어 올리와 윌리엄 [a-gi-sang-eo ol-li-wa wil-li-eom] "Baby Shark" is a children's song and YouTube music video associated with a dance involving hand movements, dating back to the late 20th century. "Baby Shark" became immensely popular when Pinkfong, a South Korean entertainment company, released a version of the song on June 17, 2016, with a YouTube Music video which went viral on social media, in online videos, and on the radio. In November 2020, Pinkfong's version became the most-viewed YouTube video of all time, after gaining 7.04 billion views. In January 2022, it became the first YouTube video to reach 10 billion views. Facts: Baby Shark's Big Show! (아기상어 올리와 윌리엄) — verified Korean animation. Details: Genre: children's song Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q48791055 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Baby Shark 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 114798 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Baby Shark's Big Show! — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/babyshark.html ### Batman: Gotham Knight — 배트맨 고담 나이트 [Baetmaen Godam Naiteu] Facts: Batman: Gotham Knight (배트맨 고담 나이트) — verified Korean animation. Released 2008-01-01. By Warner Premiere. Details: Genre: action film, science fiction film, speculative fiction film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q2287397 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Batman: Gotham Knight 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Batman: Gotham Knight — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/batmangothamknight.html ### Bling — 슈퍼 프렌즈 [Syupo Peurendeu] Facts: Bling (슈퍼 프렌즈) — verified Korean animation. Released 2015. Details: Genre: children's film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q17620779 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Bling-bling 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Bling — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/bling.html ### Blue Seagull — 블루시걸 [peulusiggeol] Facts: Blue Seagull (블루시걸) — verified Korean animation. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12599363 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; TMDB 117489 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Blue Seagull — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/blueseagull.html ### Catch! Teenieping — 캐치! 티니핑 [Kaetchi! Tiniping] Catch! Teenieping (Korean: 캐치! 티니핑) is a South Korean animated children's television series produced by SAMG Entertainment. The series is written by Ryōta Yamaguchi, who wrote the scripts for Sailor Moon Sailor Stars, Cutie Honey Flash, Digimon Data Squad, DokiDoki! Facts: Catch! Teenieping (캐치! 티니핑) — verified Korean animation. By SAMG Entertainment. Details: Genre: magical girl Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q87728534 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Catch! Teenieping 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 136915 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Catch! Teenieping — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/catchteenieping.html ### Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic — 단테스 인페르노 [Dantesu Inpelno] Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic is a 2010 American adult animated dark fantasy film. Based on the Dante's Inferno video game that was itself loosely based on Dante's poem of the same name, the film is an anthology film that depicts the titular character traveling through Hell. It was released on February 9, 2010. Facts: Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic (단테스 인페르노) — verified Korean animation. Released 2010-01-01. By Production I.G. Details: Genre: horror film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q1065146 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dantesinfernoananimatedepic.html ### Dino Time — 다이노 타임 [Daino Taim] Dino Time (known as Back to the Jurassic in the United States) is a 2012 animated fantasy comedy adventure film produced by CJ Entertainment and distributed by Clarius Entertainment. The film was released on November 30, 2012, in South Korea. The English dub was released on June 2, 2015, with the voices of Melanie Griffith, Jane Lynch, William Baldwin, Stephen Baldwin, and Rob Schneider. Facts: Dino Time (다이노 타임) — verified Korean animation. Released 2012-01-01. By CJ ENM Films & Television. Details: Genre: fantasy film, children's film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q865302 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Dino Time 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Dino Time — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dinotime.html ### Dooly the Little Dinosaur — 아기공룡 둘리 [agi gongryong dulli] Dooly the Little Dinosaur (Korean: 아기공룡 둘리 Agigoŋryoŋ Dulli) is a South Korean media franchise created by cartoonist Kim Soo-jung. It was originally created as a manhwa (comic) that was serialized from 1983 to 1993. It centers on the titular Dooly, an anthropomorphic baby dinosaur character. The media franchise expanded to include a television series and animated film. Facts: Dooly the Little Dinosaur (아기공룡 둘리) — verified Korean animation. Released 1983. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q49181 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Dooly the Little Dinosaur 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 87371 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Dooly the Little Dinosaur — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dooly.html ### Garfield Gets Real — 가필드 겟츠 리얼 [Garfield gets real] Garfield Gets Real (also known as Garfield 3D in some regions) is a 2007 American animated adventure comedy film based on the comic strip Garfield. It was produced by Paws, Inc. in cooperation with Davis Entertainment, and The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It was written by Garfield's creator Jim Davis, who started working on the script in the autumn of 1996. Facts: Garfield Gets Real (가필드 겟츠 리얼) — verified Korean animation. Released 2007-08-09. By Davis Entertainment. Details: Genre: comedy film, family film, teen film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q1494230 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Garfield Gets Real 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Garfield Gets Real — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/garfieldgetsreal.html ### Garfield's Fun Fest — 가필드 마법의 샘물 [Gapildeud Mabeopui Saemmul] Garfield's Fun Fest is a 2008 American animated comedy film based on the comic strip Garfield. It was produced by Paws, Inc., in cooperation with The Animation Picture Company. It was written by Garfield's creator Jim Davis as a sequel to Garfield Gets Real. The film was released on DVD in the United States on August 5, 2008, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, and was pre-sold internationally by sales representative Velvet Octopus. Facts: Garfield's Fun Fest (가필드 마법의 샘물) — verified Korean animation. Released 2008-08-05. By Jim Davis. Details: Genre: comedy film, family film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q2613318 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Garfield's Fun Fest 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Garfield's Fun Fest — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/garfieldsfunfest.html ### Garfield's Pet Force — 가필드 펫 포스 3D [Garfield Pet Force 3D] Garfield's Pet Force is a 2009 American animated superhero comedy film based on characters from the Jim Davis comic strip Garfield and loosely based on the Pet Force novel series. It is the third installment of the animated movie series, following Garfield Gets Real and Garfield's Fun Fest. Also, it is the fifth Garfield movie overall. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in the United States on June 16, 2009, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, while it was pre-sold overseas by sales representative Velvet Octopus. Facts: Garfield's Pet Force (가필드 펫 포스 3D) — verified Korean animation. Released 2009-06-16. By Davis Entertainment. Details: Genre: comedy film, family film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q656998 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Garfield's Pet Force 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Garfield's Pet Force — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/garfieldspetforce.html ### Ghost Messenger — 고스트 메신저 [goseuteu mesinjeo] Ghost Messenger (Korean: 고스트 메신저) is a South Korean aeni made by STUDIO ANIMAL. First released in 2010, it revolves around a series of events that happen as Little Kanglim (voiced by EunJung), a human boy with extraordinary spiritual power, accidentally encounters ghost messenger Kanglim (voiced by SungTae Park). It falls under the genres science fiction, fantasy, and supernatural, though STUDIO ANIMAL officially states its genre as 'Oriental SF Fantasy'. Facts: Ghost Messenger (고스트 메신저) — verified Korean animation. Released 2014. Details: Genre: fantasy anime and manga Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12584302 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Ghost Messenger 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Ghost Messenger — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ghostmessenger.html ### Grandma and Her Ghosts — 또또와 유령친구들 [ttottowa yuryeong chingudeul] Facts: Grandma and Her Ghosts (또또와 유령친구들) — verified Korean animation. Released 1998-04-03. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q15904177 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; TMDB 232468 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Grandma and Her Ghosts — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/grandmaandherghosts.html ### Green Days: Dinosaur and I — 소중한 날의 꿈 [sojungan nal-ui kkum] Green Days: Dinosaur and I (Korean: 소중한 날의 꿈; lit. 'Dream of a Precious Day') is a 2011 South Korean animated film. Without the high-tech computer graphics and three-dimensional techniques that dominate the animation industry, the film was hand-drawn in pencil, with 14 animators using 100,000-plus sheets over a period of 11 years. It premiered at the 15th Busan International Film Festival in 2010 and competed for the top prize at the 2011 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Facts: Green Days: Dinosaur and I (소중한 날의 꿈) — verified Korean animation. Released 2011-06-23. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q17050419 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Green Days: Dinosaur and I 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Green Days: Dinosaur and I — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/greendays.html ### Hammerboy — 해머보이 망치 [haemmeoboy mangchi] Hammerboy (Korean: 망치; RR: Mangchi) is a 2003 South Korean animated film. Based on the manhwa of the same name by Huh Young-man, it premiered at the Big Apple Anime Fest on August 30, 2003, before a theatrical release in South Korea on August 6, 2004. It was released in North America on DVD by Central Park Media in 2007, with the original Korean track and an English dub. Facts: Hammerboy (해머보이 망치) — verified Korean animation. Released 2003-01-01. Details: Genre: fantasy film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q5645681 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Hammerboy 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Hammerboy — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hammerboy.html ### Hello Jadoo — 안녕 자두야 [annyeong jadu ya] Hello Jadoo (Korean: 안녕자두야) is a South Korean manhwa published by cartoonist Lee Bin in Monthly PARTY in September 1997. Tooniverse (CJ E&M broadcasting business division) and Atoonz co-produced an animation series under the same name in 2011, 2012, 2015, 2018, 2023, and 2025. The comic is set in Heukseok-dong, Dongjak District, Seoul, South Korea. As of November 12, 2021 more than 31 books were published, along with a supplementary comic titled Mom is Best Friend. Facts: Hello Jadoo (안녕 자두야) — verified Korean animation. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12605579 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Hello Jadoo 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 155208 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Hello Jadoo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hellojadoo.html ### Hong Gil Dong — 돌아온 영웅 홍길동 [Doraon Yeongung Hong Gildong] Facts: Hong Gil Dong (돌아온 영웅 홍길동) — verified Korean animation. Released 1995-12-20. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q20444157 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Hong Gildong 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; TMDB 349302 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Hong Gil Dong — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/honggildong.html ### If You Were Me: Anima Vision 2 — 별별이야기 2: 여섯 색깔 무지개 [Byeolbyeol-iyagi 2: Yeoseot saekkkkal mujigae] If You Were Me: Anima Vision 2 (Korean: 별별 이야기 2: 여섯 빛깔 무지개; RR: Byeolbyeol iyagi 2: yeoseot bitkkal mujigae) is a 2008 South Korean animated film. Facts: If You Were Me: Anima Vision 2 (별별이야기 2: 여섯 색깔 무지개) — verified Korean animation. Released 2008-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q5991052 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia If You Were Me: Anima Vision 2 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "If You Were Me: Anima Vision 2 — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ifyouweremeanimavision2.html ### Jungle Shuffle — 정글히어로 [Jeonggeul Hieo] Jungle Shuffle is a 2014 animated adventure film directed by Taedong Park and Mauricio De la Orta. It stars the voices of Drake Bell, Rob Schneider, Alicia Silverstone, and Tom Arnold. Facts: Jungle Shuffle (정글히어로) — verified Korean animation. Released 2014-10-02. Details: Genre: adventure film Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q21869476 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Jungle Shuffle 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; TMDB 283671 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Jungle Shuffle — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jungleshuffle.html ### Larva — 라바 [raba] Larva (Korean: 라바) is a South Korean 3D computer-animated comedy television series produced by TUBA Entertainment in Seoul. Its main characters are two larvae that never speak, although they do make expressive sounds. The cartoon exists in their small world where miniature adventures occur. Facts: Larva (라바) — verified Korean animation. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q24013253 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Larva (TV series) 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 80281 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Larva — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/larva.html ### Leafie, a Hen Into the Wild — 마당을 나온 암탉 [madangeul naon amtak] Leafie, A Hen into the Wild (Korean: 마당을 나온 암탉; RR: Madangeul naon amtak), also called Daisy, A Hen into the Wild in English-speaking countries, is a 2011 South Korean animated drama film based on the book of the same name. It depicts the freedom, will and instinctive motherly love of a hen as she raises an adopted duckling. The film made box office history by drawing over 2.2 million viewers, the largest audience for a home-grown animated film in South Korea. It also received widespread critical acclaim upon release. Facts: Leafie, a Hen Into the Wild (마당을 나온 암탉) — verified Korean animation. Released 2011-01-01. By Odolttogi (Animation Studio). Details: Genre: adventure film Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q497809 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Leafie, A Hen into the Wild 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 89623 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Leafie, a Hen Into the Wild — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/leafie.html ### Life Is Cool — 그녀는 예뻤다 [Geunyeoneun yeppeosseotda] Facts: Life Is Cool (그녀는 예뻤다) — verified Korean animation. Released 2008-01-01. Details: Genre: romance film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q6544859 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Life Is Cool 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Life Is Cool — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/lifeiscool.html ### Maruchi And Arachi — 태권동자 마루치 아라치 [Taekwondongja Maruchi Arachi] Facts: Maruchi And Arachi (태권동자 마루치 아라치) — verified Korean animation. Released 1977-07-27. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q12620940 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; TMDB 492220 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Maruchi And Arachi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/maruchiandarachi.html ### Mug Travel — 빼꼼의 머그잔 여행 [ppaekkkom-ui meogeu-jan yeohaeng] Mug Travel (Korean: 빼꼼의 머그잔 여행; RR: Ppaekkomui meogeujan yeohaeng), known as My Friend Bernard in English, is a 2007 South Korean computer-animated film, directed by Aaron Lim and based on his animated TV series, Bernard. Facts: Mug Travel (빼꼼의 머그잔 여행) — verified Korean animation. Released 2007-03-22. Details: Genre: children's film, Christmas film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q6932055 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; Wikipedia Mug Travel 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Mug Travel — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mugtravel.html ### My Beautiful Girl, Mari — 마리이야기 [mari-iyagi] My Beautiful Girl, Mari (Korean: 마리이야기; lit. 'The Story of Mari') is a 2002 South Korean animated film. It follows the story of a young boy during summer vacation and ascends into flights of surrealistic fantasy, which may or may not be dream sequences. The English-language dub was directed and produced by Carl Macek and licensed by A.D. Vision. Facts: My Beautiful Girl, Mari (마리이야기) — verified Korean animation. Released 2002-01-01. Details: Genre: fantasy film, drama film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q484226 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia My Beautiful Girl, Mari 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "My Beautiful Girl, Mari — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mybeautifulgirlmari.html ### Oseam — 오세암 [Oseam] Oseam or Oseam Temple is a small Korean Buddhist temple located in the area of Mangyeongdae Pavilion, Seoraksan, Gangwon Province, South Korea. It is an annex of Baekdamsa Temple which is the head temple of the third district in the Jogye Order. Oseam was first established as Gwaneumam (觀音庵) by Monk Jajang in 643, the 12th year of Queen Seondeok's reign during the Silla Kingdom and Monk Bou (普雨) reconstructed the temple in 1548 during the King Myeongjong of the Joseon Dynasty. The temple name was changed to Oseam after Monk Seoljeong (雪淨) rebuilt it in 1643 during the King Injo's reign. Facts: Oseam (오세암) — verified Korean animation. Released 2003-04-25. Details: Genre: drama film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q624254 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Oseam 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Oseam — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/oseam.html ### Pororo the Little Penguin — 뽀롱뽀롱 뽀로로 [Ppologg ppologg ppologo] Pororo the Little Penguin Is Produced By Studio Gale Co Ltd Seven Factory Shenyang Future Animation Busan IT Industry Promotion Agency and Seoul Animation Center Iconix Entertainment Ocon Studios EBS SK Broadband The series revolves around the adventures of anamed Pororo, and his friends who live in the snowy of Porong Porong Forest, who often encounter challenges and learn practical and moral lessons in each episode. Facts: Pororo the Little Penguin (뽀롱뽀롱 뽀로로) — verified Korean animation. Details: Genre: comedy television series Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483913 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Pororo the Little Penguin 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 19845 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Pororo the Little Penguin — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pororo.html ### Pucca: Love Recipe — 뿌까 [ppukka] Pucca (; Korean: 뿌까 [p͈uk͈a]) is a South Korean media franchise from the South Korean company Vooz. The titular protagonist, Pucca, is the niece of three Korean men who run a noodle restaurant called Goh-Rong in Sooga Village, a small village in the mountains. Pucca is also in love with the ninja Garu (가루 [kaɾu]), and Pucca always seems to beat him in combat and unintentional competition simply by sheer will. Pucca began in January 2000 with Flash-animated e-cards, and has since focused on the character goods business. Facts: Pucca: Love Recipe (뿌까) — verified Korean animation. Details: Genre: comedy Verified: Skill 0.90 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483408 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Pucca 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 111358 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Pucca: Love Recipe — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pucca.html ### Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs — 레드슈즈 [redeu syujeu] Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs, known in Korean as simply Red Shoes (Korean: 레드슈즈; RR: Redeusyujeu), is a 2019 English-language South Korean animated fantasy film produced by Locus Corporation. It is based on the 1812 German-language fairy tale "Snow White" by the Brothers Grimm, and its name is derived from the 1845 Danish fairy tale "The Red Shoes" by Hans Christian Andersen. The film features the voices of Chloë Grace Moretz, Sam Claflin, Gina Gershon, Patrick Warburton, and Jim Rash … Facts: Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs (레드슈즈) — verified Korean animation. Released 2019-07-25. Details: Genre: adventure film, fantasy film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q76013940 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/redshoesandthesevendwarfs.html ### Robocar Poli — 로보카폴리 [Robokapolli] Robocar Poli (Korean: 로보카 폴리) is a South Korean 3D animated children's television series created by RoiVisual. The series released its first episode on Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) in 2011, and aired for five seasons. Robocar Poli consists of 120 eleven-minute episodes. Facts: Robocar Poli (로보카폴리) — verified Korean animation. Released 2011-02-28. By Roi Visual. Details: Genre: comedy television series Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q492339 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Robocar Poli 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 61194 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Robocar Poli — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/robocarpoli.html ### Robot King Sunshark — 로보트왕 썬샤크 [Roboteuwang Seunsyakeu] Facts: Robot King Sunshark (로보트왕 썬샤크) — verified Korean animation. Released 1985-07-20. Details: Genre: propaganda film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q15274392 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "Robot King Sunshark — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/robotkingsunshark.html ### Savior of the Earth — 컴퓨터 핵전함 폭파대작전 [keompyuteo haekjeonham pokpa daejakseop] Facts: Savior of the Earth (컴퓨터 핵전함 폭파대작전) — verified Korean animation. Released 1983. Details: Genre: science fiction film, science fiction animation, action film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q43303084 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Savior of the Earth — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/savioroftheearth.html ### Seoul Station — 서울역 [Seoulyeok] Seoul Station (Korean: 서울역) is a major railway station in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. The station is served by the Korail Intercity Lines and the commuter trains of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. Facts: Seoul Station (서울역) — verified Korean animation. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q20415 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Seoul Station 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 389868 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Seoul Station — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoulstation.html ### Shark Bait — 파이 스토리 [pai seutoli] Facts: Shark Bait (파이 스토리) — verified Korean animation. Released 2006-01-01. Details: Genre: children's film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q562118 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Shark Bait 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Shark Bait — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sharkbait.html ### Sneeze Me Away — Sneeze Me Away [Chaechuk Me Away] Sneeze Me Away is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Ryan Grobins. Facts: Sneeze Me Away — verified Korean animation. Released 2010-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q7547545 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Sneeze Me Away 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; TMDB 197144 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Sneeze Me Away — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sneezemeaway.html ### Space Gundam V — 스페이스 간담 V [Seupeseu gandahm V] Space Gundam V (Korean: 스페이스 간담브이; sometimes spelled Space Gandam V) is a South Korean animated film directed by Kim Cheong-gi, released on July 21, 1983. Despite its title, the series is not related to Mobile Suit Gundam. It is known for incorporating an unlicensed version of the VF-1J Valkyrie of Macross fame and the heroic elements of Brave Raideen. The series is currently available on DVD in South Korea. Facts: Space Gundam V (스페이스 간담 V) — verified Korean animation. Details: Genre: mecha Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q491579 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Space Gundam V 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; TMDB 860017 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Space Gundam V — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/spacegundamv.html ### Speckles: The Tarbosaurus — 점박이: 한반도의 공룡 [Jeombag-i: Hanbandoui Gongryong] Speckles: The Tarbosaurus (Korean: 점박이: 한반도의 공룡 3D; RR: Jeombagi: hanbandoui gongnyong 3D; lit. Speckles: Dinosaurs of the Korean Peninsula) is a 2012 3D South Korean computer-generated epic adventure drama film directed by Han Sang-Ho. The film was released under the title Dino King: An Amazing Adventure in the United States. The Dino King was released sometime after a two-part documentary movie that serves as prequel/predecessor, Tarbosaurus: The Mightiest Ever, and is followed by Dino King 3D: Journey to Fire Mountain, both also being directed by Han Sang-Ho. Facts: Speckles: The Tarbosaurus (점박이: 한반도의 공룡) — verified Korean animation. Released 2012-01-26. Details: Genre: epic film, drama film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q14906025 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Speckles: The Tarbosaurus 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Speckles: The Tarbosaurus — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/specklesthetarbosaurus.html ### Super Kid — 슈퍼 차일드 [syupeo chail-deu] Super Kid (Korean: 수퍼차일드; RR: Supeochaildeu; lit. 'Super Child') is a 1994 South Korean science fiction animated film. It was produced over a period of three years by UM Productions and was released direct to video. The movie has gained notoriety for its muddled plot, poor film quality and continuity errors, and its similarity to the Dragon Ball franchise. Facts: Super Kid (슈퍼 차일드) — verified Korean animation. Released 1994. Details: Genre: adventure film, mockbuster Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q47358121 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Super Kid 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Super Kid — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/superkid.html ### Swimming to Sea — 파닥파닥 [padakpadak] Facts: Swimming to Sea (파닥파닥) — verified Korean animation. Released 2012. Details: Genre: drama film, horror film, musical film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q28700015 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Padak (film) 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Swimming to Sea — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/swimmingtosea.html ### T'choupi — T'choupi [I appreciate the question, but "T'choupi" is a French children's character name, not Korean text. If you have Korean text you'd like me to romanize using] Facts: T'choupi — verified Korean animation. Released 2004. Details: Genre: family film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q3511850 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC; TMDB 13246 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "T'choupi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/tchoupi.html ### Tayo the Little Bus — 꼬마버스 타요 [kkomabeoseu tayo] Tayo the Little Bus (Also Spelled TAYO or Tayo) (Korean: 꼬마버스 타요; RR: Kkomabeoseu Tayo) is a South Korean animated television series. The series was created by Iconix Entertainment. Each episode in the start, middle, and end features a brief narration, and it has seven seasons. A spin-off series of Tayo, known as Titipo Titipo, premiered between the main series' fourth season and fifth season. Facts: Tayo the Little Bus (꼬마버스 타요) — verified Korean animation. Details: Genre: comedy television series, science fiction, children's television series Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q7690305 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Tayo the Little Bus 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 45039 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Tayo the Little Bus — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/tayo.html ### The Adventures of Lotty — 로티의 모험 [Roti-ui moheom] Facts: The Adventures of Lotty (로티의 모험) — verified Korean animation. Released 1990. By Lotte World. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q93737555 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "The Adventures of Lotty — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/theadventuresoflotty.html ### The Fake — 사이비 [saibui] Facts: The Fake (사이비) — verified Korean animation. Released 2013. Details: Genre: crime film, drama film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q16163527 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Fake 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "The Fake — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thefake.html ### The Haunted House — 신비아파트 [Sinbi Apateu] Facts: The Haunted House (신비아파트) — verified Korean animation. Details: Genre: adventure television series, horror television series, horror television program Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q61090847 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 70288 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "The Haunted House — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thehauntedhouse.html ### The King of Pigs — 돼지의 왕 [dwae-ji-ui wang] The King of Pigs (Korean: 돼지의 왕; RR: Dwaejiui wang) is a 2011 South Korean adult animated psychological drama thriller film directed by Yeon Sang-ho. It was Yeon's debut film, and was based on many of his former experiences in high school. The film was selected to be screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, making it the first Korean film of its kind to be screened in Cannes … Facts: The King of Pigs (돼지의 왕) — verified Korean animation. Details: Genre: thriller, crime Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q111015162 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia The King of Pigs 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 154523 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "The King of Pigs — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thekingofpigs.html ### The Outback — 코알라 키드: 영웅의 탄생 [Koa-lla Kid: Yeongung-ui Tanjung] Facts: The Outback (코알라 키드: 영웅의 탄생) — verified Korean animation. Released 2012-01-12. By Lotte. Details: Genre: family film, adventure film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q3284569 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Outback 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "The Outback — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/theoutback.html ### The Rain Children — The Rain Children [Bi ui Ai Deul] The Rain Children (French: Les Enfants de la pluie) is a 2003 French and South Korean animated fantasy film directed by Philippe Leclerc. The plot is loosely inspired by Serge Brussolo's novel A l'image du dragon. Facts: The Rain Children — verified Korean animation. Released 2003-01-01. Details: Genre: fantasy film, adventure film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q3232351 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia The Rain Children 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; TMDB 22502 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "The Rain Children — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/therainchildren.html ### The Satellite Girl and Milk Cow — 우리별 일호와 얼룩소 [uri byeol ilho-wa eolrugsso] Facts: The Satellite Girl and Milk Cow (우리별 일호와 얼룩소) — verified Korean animation. Released 2014. Details: Genre: comedy film, family film, fantasy film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q16162873 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; TMDB 252509 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "The Satellite Girl and Milk Cow — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/satellitegirl.html ### The Starland Trio — 별나라 삼총사 [Byeolnara Samchongsa] Facts: The Starland Trio (별나라 삼총사) — verified Korean animation. Released 1979. By Sunwoo & Company. Details: Genre: adventure film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q93738959 2026-06-28 09:46 UTC Cite: "The Starland Trio — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thestarlandtrio.html ### Thunder Prince — 흑룡왕과 비호동자 [Hwangnyong-wang-gwa Biho-dongja] Thunder Prince is a 1987 English language adaptation of the Korean animated film, Heungnyongwanggwa Bihodongja (흑룡왕과 비호동자, lit. "The Black Dragon King and the Guardian") (1982) by IFD Films and Arts Ltd. Facts: Thunder Prince (흑룡왕과 비호동자) — verified Korean animation. Released 1987. Details: Genre: animation Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 3 independent source(s) agree — triple cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q7799009 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Thunder Prince 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; TMDB 375003 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Thunder Prince — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thunderprince.html ### Voltar the Invincible — 로보트 태권브이 [Robot Taekwon V] Facts: Voltar the Invincible (로보트 태권브이) — verified Korean animation. Released 1976-01-01. Details: Genre: science fiction film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q625209 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Robot Taekwon V 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Voltar the Invincible — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/voltartheinvincible.html ### Wonderful Days — 원더풀 데이즈 [Wondeopeul Deizeuu] Facts: Wonderful Days (원더풀 데이즈) — verified Korean animation. Released 2003-01-01. Details: Genre: action film, science fiction film, post-apocalyptic film Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q488937 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Wonderful Days 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Wonderful Days — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/wonderfuldays.html ### Yobi, the Five Tailed Fox — 천년여우 여우비 [cheonnyeon-yeou yeoubi] Yobi, the Five Tailed Fox (Korean: 천년여우 여우비) is a 2007 animated South Korean film by Lee Sung-gang, the director of My Beautiful Girl, Mari. The film loosely draws upon the Korean folk tales of the kumiho. Facts: Yobi, the Five Tailed Fox (천년여우 여우비) — verified Korean animation. Released 2007-01-01. By CJ ENM Entertainment Division. Details: Genre: fantasy film, psychological drama film, romance film Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q562140 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC; Wikipedia Yobi, the Five Tailed Fox 2026-06-28 15:17 UTC Cite: "Yobi, the Five Tailed Fox — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yobi.html ## Universities (60) ### Ajou University — 아주대학교 [Ajou Daehakgyo] Ajou University (Korean: 아주대학교) is a private research university located in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. It was founded in 1973. Ajou University started as Ajou Engineering College with the aim of exchanging technology and culture through education between the French and South Korean governments. Ajou is located on a single campus with Ajou University Hospital, Gwanggyo Bio-Techno Valley, Samsung Electronics headquarters, and CJ Blossom Park, a food bio-convergence research institute. Facts: Ajou University (아주대학교) — verified Korean university. In Suwon. Founded 1973. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q491082 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Ajou University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Ajou University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ajouuniversity.html ### Baekseok Arts University — 백석예술대학교 [Baekseok Yesul Daehakgyo] Baekseok Arts University (BAU) is a private Christian art college focused on Music and Design located in Seoul, South Korea, founded in 1983. BAU has 7,000 students in 9 departments. Facts: Baekseok Arts University (백석예술대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 2008. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q4841260 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Baekseok Arts University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Baekseok Arts University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/baekseokartsuniversity.html ### Baekseok University — 백석대학교 [Baekseok Dae-hakgyo] Baekseok University is a private Christian institution of higher education, located in Cheonan City, in northern South Chungcheong province, South Korea. It carries a maximum enrollment of 15,000. Facts: Baekseok University (백석대학교) — verified Korean university. In Cheonan. Founded 1994. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q625952 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Baekseok University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Baekseok University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/baekseokuniversity.html ### Catholic Kwandong University — 가톨릭관동대학교 [Gatolikgwandong Daehakgyo] Catholic Kwandong University (Korean: 가톨릭관동대학교) is a private Roman Catholic University located in Gangneung, Gangwon-do, South Korea. The Kwandong Hockey Centre is on its grounds. Facts: Catholic Kwandong University (가톨릭관동대학교) — verified Korean university. In Gangneung. Founded 1955. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q626458 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Catholic Kwandong University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Catholic Kwandong University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/catholickwandonguniversity.html ### Changwon National University — 국립창원대학교 [Gungnip Changwon Daehakgyo] Changwon National University (CNU; Korean: 창원대학교) is a public institution of higher education located in Changwon, Gyeongsangn-do, South Korea. Facts: Changwon National University (국립창원대학교) — verified Korean university. In Changwon. Founded 1969. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483680 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Changwon National University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Changwon National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/changwonnationaluniversity.html ### Cheongju University — 청주대학교 [Cheongju Daehakgyo] Cheongju University (Korean: 청주대학교) is a private university located in Cheongju City, the capital of North Chungcheong province, South Korea. Facts: Cheongju University (청주대학교) — verified Korean university. In Cheongju. Founded 1947. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q625945 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Cheongju University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Cheongju University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/cheongjuuniversity.html ### Chugye University for the Arts — 추계예술대학교 [Chugye University of the Arts] Chugye University for the Arts (Korean: 추계예술대학교) is a South Korean institute of higher education in the music and fine arts. The campus is in Seodaemun District in central Seoul, the country's capital. Facts: Chugye University for the Arts (추계예술대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1974. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q5115985 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Chugye University for the Arts 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Chugye University for the Arts — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/chugyeuniversityforthearts.html ### Chungbuk National University — 충북대학교 [Chungbuk Daehakgyo] Chungbuk National University (CBNU) is a national research university located in Cheongju, South Korea. Founded in 1951, the university is one of ten institutions designated as part of the Flagship Korean National Universities system by the South Korean government. CBNU is a comprehensive university offering a full spectrum of academic disciplines including humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, agriculture and life sciences, medicine, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine … Facts: Chungbuk National University (충북대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seowon-gu. Founded 1951. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q491714 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Chungbuk National University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Chungbuk National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/chungbuknationaluniversity.html ### Daegu University — 대구대학교 [Daegu Dae-hakgyo] Daegu University (Korean: 대구대학교; Hanja: 大邱大學校) is a private university in South Korea. Its campus is located a short distance outside Daegu, in Gyeongsan City, North Gyeongsang province. The school currently consists of 13 colleges from college of humanities to college of rehabilitation. Enrollment currently tops 20,000, and more than 780 professors are employed. Facts: Daegu University (대구대학교) — verified Korean university. In Daegu. Founded 1956. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q489708 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Daegu University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Daegu University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/daeguuniversity.html ### Daejeon University — 대전대학교 [Daejeon Dae-hakgyo] Daejeon University (Korean: 대전대학교) is a private university located in Daejeon, South Korea. About 230 instructors are employed, with Lim Yong-Cheol (임용철) as the current president. The university also operates four Oriental medicine hospitals, two in Daejeon and the others in Chungju and Chunan. Facts: Daejeon University (대전대학교) — verified Korean university. In Youngun-dong. Founded 1979. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q624072 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Daejeon University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Daejeon University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/daejeonuniversity.html ### Dongseo University — 동서대학교 [Dongseo Daehakgyo] Dongseo University (DSU; Korean: 동서대학교) is a private university in Busan, South Korea. In 2013, DSU was ranked by Quacquarelli Symonds with The Chosun Ilbo among the Top 50 Asian universities for internationalization. Facts: Dongseo University (동서대학교) — verified Korean university. In Busan. Founded 1992. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q493506 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Dongseo University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Dongseo University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dongseouniversity.html ### Dongshin University — 동신대학교 [Dongshin Daehakgyo] Dongshin University (Korean: 동신대학교) is a private university in southwestern South Korea. Its campus is located in Naju, a city in South Jeolla province which borders Gwangju. It enrolls about 7,000 students; the class of 2003 contained 1,378 students [1]. The current president is Kyun-Bum Lee. Facts: Dongshin University (동신대학교) — verified Korean university. In Naju. Founded 1987. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q5296030 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Dongshin University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Dongshin University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/dongshinuniversity.html ### Eulji University — 을지대학교 [Eulji Daehakgyo] Eulji University (Korean: 을지대학교) is a private nonprofit healthcare and medical research university in South Korea with campuses in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, and in central Daejeon. The school was established in 1967 by Dr. Park Jun-yeong and the Eulji Educational Foundation, which grew out of the Eulji Hospital. Facts: Eulji University (을지대학교) — verified Korean university. In Daejeon. Founded 1981. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482658 2026-06-28 08:41 UTC; Wikipedia Eulji University 2026-06-28 08:41 UTC Cite: "Eulji University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/euljiuniversity.html ### Ewha Womans University — 이화여자대학교 [Ewha Womans University] Ewha Womans University (Korean: 이화여자대학교; Hanja: 梨花女子大學校) is a private women's research university in Seoul, South Korea. It was originally founded as Ewha Haktang on May 31, 1886, by missionary Mary F. Scranton. Currently, Ewha Womans University is one of the world's largest female educational institutes and one of the most prestigious universities in South Korea. Ewha Womans University has produced numerous South Korean women leaders, including politicians, CEOs, and legal professionals. Facts: Ewha Womans University (이화여자대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1886. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q41114 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Ewha Womans University 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Ewha Womans University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ewha.html ### Gwangju University — 광주대학교 [Gwangju Daehakgyo] Gwangju University (Korean: 광주대학교) is a university in Gwangju, South Korea. It began in 1981 as a four-year college in Jinwol-dong, Nam-gu, Gwangju, named Gwangju Gyeongsang Jeonmun Daehak (광주경상전문대학). It now has three graduate schools and four colleges with more than fifteen thousand students. Facts: Gwangju University (광주대학교) — verified Korean university. In Gwangju. Founded 1981. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q624374 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Gwangju University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Gwangju University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gwangjuuniversity.html ### Gyeongguk National University — 국립경국대학교 [Gungnip Gyeongkuk Daehakgyo] Facts: Gyeongguk National University (국립경국대학교) — verified Korean university. In Andong. Founded 1947. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q494638 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Gyeongguk National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gyeongguknationaluniversity.html ### Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology — 경남과학기술대학교 [Gyeongnam Gwahak Gisul Daehakgyo] Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology (GNTECH; Korean: 경남과학기술대학교) is a national university located in Jinju, South Korea. The university was integrated in the Gyeongsang National University in 2021. Facts: Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology (경남과학기술대학교) — verified Korean university. In Jinju. Founded 1910-04-30. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482674 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gyeongnamnationaluniversityofscienceandtechnology.html ### Hallym University — 한림대학교 [Hallim Daehakgyo] Hallym University (Korean: 한림대학교) is a private university located in Chuncheon, Gangwon, Republic of Korea. Hallym University was established in 1982. In 1995 it was designated by the Ministry of Education as one of a handful of universities entitled to receive the financial support of the Ministry for their specialization programs. After that, it continued to be so designated consecutively for five years. Facts: Hallym University (한림대학교) — verified Korean university. In Chuncheon. Founded 1982. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482724 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Hallym University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Hallym University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hallymuniversity.html ### Hanbat National University — 한밭대학교 [Hanbat Daehakgyo] Facts: Hanbat National University (한밭대학교) — verified Korean university. In Daejeon. Founded 1927-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q482669 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Hanbat National University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Hanbat National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hanbatnationaluniversity.html ### Hankuk University of Foreign Studies — 한국외국어대학교 [Hanguk Oegugeo Daehakgyo] Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (abbreviated as HUFS; Korean: 한국외국어대학교) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea. The university currently teaches 45 foreign languages. In addition, it contains studies in humanities, law, political science, social sciences, business, medical science, natural sciences, and engineering. Facts: Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (한국외국어대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1954. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q208736 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Hankuk University of Foreign Studies 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Hankuk University of Foreign Studies — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hankukuniversityofforeignstudies.html ### Hanshin University — 한신대학교 [Hansin Daehakgyo] Hanshin University (Korean: 한신대학교) is a private university in Osan, in the Seoul National Capital Area of South Korea. Established in 1939, it is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea. Hanshin University was formerly a theological seminary and became a university in 1980. It currently offers undergraduate and post-graduate degree programs as well as modules for continuing education. Facts: Hanshin University (한신대학교) — verified Korean university. In Osan. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q624561 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Hanshin University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Hanshin University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hanshinuniversity.html ### Hanyang University — 한양대학교 [Hanyang Daehakgyo] Hanyang University (HYU, Korean: 한양대학교) is a private research university in Seoul and Ansan (ERICA campus), South Korea. Hanyang (한양; 漢陽) derives from the former name of the capital Seoul used during the Joseon period. The university was founded in 1939 as an engineering school, and was the country's first private college to offer engineering and architecture programs. The university has consistently ranked among the leading universities in STEM fields among South Korean universities. Facts: Hanyang University (한양대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1939. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q40006 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Hanyang University 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Hanyang University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hanyang.html ### Incheon National University — 인천대학교 [Incheon Daehakkyo] Incheon National University (INU; Korean: 인천대학교), previously also known as University of Incheon (UI), is a national university in Incheon, South Korea. It is located in Songdo International Business District in Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ). The university operates the main campus Songdo, and sattilite campuses in Michuhol and Dohwa-dong. Facts: Incheon National University (인천대학교) — verified Korean university. In Incheon. Founded 1979-01-10. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q497488 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Incheon National University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Incheon National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/incheonnationaluniversity.html ### Jeju National University — 제주대학교 [Jejudaehakgyo] Jeju National University is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities. Founded in 1952 in Jeju City, the provincial capital of Jeju, South Korea. In 2008 Cheju National University and the Jeju National University of Education merged into Jeju National University. The Naewat-dang shamanic paintings are preserved there. Facts: Jeju National University (제주대학교) — verified Korean university. In Jeju. Founded 1952. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q487855 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Jeju National University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Jeju National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jejunationaluniversity.html ### Jeonbuk National University — 전북대학교 [Jeonbuk Daehakgyo] Jeonbuk National University (JBNU; Korean: 전북대학교) is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities founded in 1947, located in Jeonju, South Korea. Jeonbuk National University has been ranked 551–560th in the world by QS Top Universities Ranking in 2023. Facts: Jeonbuk National University (전북대학교) — verified Korean university. In Jeonju. Founded 1947. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q623851 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Jeonbuk National University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Jeonbuk National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jeonbuknationaluniversity.html ### KAIST — 한국과학기술원 [Hanguk Gwahak Gisul Won] KAIST (originally the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) is a national research university located in Daedeok Innopolis, Daejeon, South Korea. KAIST was established by the Korean government in 1971 as the nation's first public, research-oriented science and engineering institution. KAIST has been internationally accredited in business education, and hosts the Secretariat of the Association of Asia-Pacific Business Schools (AAPBS) … Facts: KAIST (한국과학기술원) — verified Korean university. In Daejeon. Founded 1971-02-16. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q39949 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia KAIST 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "KAIST — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kaist.html ### Korea Aerospace University — 한국항공대학교 [Hanguk Hanggong Daehakgyo] Korea Aerospace University (KAU, Korean: 한국항공대학교; Hanja: 韓國航空大學校) is a private university located in Goyang, South Korea, specializing in aviation and aerospace studies. KAU was established on June 16,1952. KAU offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs, focusing on areas such as aircraft systems, avionics, space engineering, and airport management. The university is known for its strong industry connections, providing students with practical experience through internships, research opportunities, and partnerships with major aerospace companies. Facts: Korea Aerospace University (한국항공대학교) — verified Korean university. In Goyang. Founded 1952-06-16. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q6431586 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Korea Aerospace University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Korea Aerospace University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreaaerospaceuniversity.html ### Korea National Open University — 한국방송통신대학교 [Hanguk Bangsong Tongsin Daehakgyo] Korea National Open University (KNOU, Korean: 한국방송통신대학교) is a national university of South Korea. KNOU is South Korea's leading institution for open education, providing accessible and flexible higher education to over 94,000 students and the largest educational institution in the country by enrollment. Established in 1972 and becoming an independent national university in 1982, KNOU removes barriers to learning by offering undergraduate, graduate, and non-degree programs without traditional entry restrictions … Facts: Korea National Open University (한국방송통신대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1972. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q491597 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Korea National Open University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Korea National Open University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreanationalopenuniversity.html ### Korea National University of Arts — 한국예술종합학교 [Hanguk Yesul Jonghap Hakgyo] Korea National University of Arts (Korean: 한국예술종합학교) is a national university in Seoul, South Korea. Korea National University of Arts was established in 1993 by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as the only national university of arts with an aim to serve as a leading institution which cultivates artists. It has 26 departments in six schools: Schools of Music, Drama, Film, TV & Multimedia, Dance, Visual Arts, and Korean Traditional Arts. Facts: Korea National University of Arts (한국예술종합학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1993. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q489696 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Korea National University of Arts 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Korea National University of Arts — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreanationaluniversityofarts.html ### Korea National University of Transportation — 한국교통대학교 [hanggukgyotongdaehakgyo] Facts: Korea National University of Transportation (한국교통대학교) — verified Korean university. In Uiwang. Founded 2012. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q486999 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Korea National University of Transportation 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Korea National University of Transportation — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreanationaluniversityoftransportation.html ### Korea University — 고려대학교 [Goryeo Daehakgyo] Korea University (KU, Korean: 고려대학교; RR: Goryeo Daehakgyo) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea. Korea University also maintains a satellite campus in Sejong City. Established in 1905 as Bosung College by Lee Yong-Ik, a prominent official of the Korean Empire, Korea University is among South Korea's oldest institutions of higher education, and is the nation's first modern private university. It is named after Goguryeo, an ancient Korean kingdom. Facts: Korea University (고려대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seongbuk District. Founded 1905. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q39997 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Korea University 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Korea University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/korea.html ### Korea University of Science and Technology — 과학기술연합대학원대학교 [gwahak gisul yeonhap daehakgwon daehakgyo] Facts: Korea University of Science and Technology (과학기술연합대학원대학교) — verified Korean university. In Yuseong District. Founded 2003-10. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q626893 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia University of Science and Technology, Korea 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Korea University of Science and Technology — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreauniversityofscienceandtechnology.html ### Korea University Sejong Campus — 고려대학교 세종캠퍼스 [Goryeo Daehaggyo Sejong Kaenpeoseu] Facts: Korea University Sejong Campus (고려대학교 세종캠퍼스) — verified Korean university. In Sejong. Founded 1980. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q6431747 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Korea University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Korea University Sejong Campus — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/koreauniversitysejongcampus.html ### Kunsan National University — 군산대학교 [Gunsan University] Facts: Kunsan National University (군산대학교) — verified Korean university. In Gunsan. Founded 1991. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q482688 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Kunsan National University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Kunsan National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kunsannationaluniversity.html ### Kyonggi University — 경기대학교 [Gyeonggi Daehakyyo] Kyonggi University (KGU; Korean: 경기대학교) is a private university in South Korea that was established in 1947. Originally established as a school in Seoul, it was eventually expanded and upgraded to a college and then a university. There are two campuses: the main campus in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, and the Seoul campus in Seodaemun District. It has over 17,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students in the two campuses. Facts: Kyonggi University (경기대학교) — verified Korean university. In Yeongtong-gu. Founded 1947. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483189 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Kyonggi University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Kyonggi University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kyonggiuniversity.html ### Kyung Hee Cyber University — 경희사이버대학교 [Gyeonghui Saibeok Daehakgyo] Kyung Hee Cyber University (abbreviated to KHCU; Korean: 경희사이버대학교) is a virtual, South Korean higher education institution that offers online bachelor's and master's degree programs. Founded in 2001, it has been recognized as the first cyber university in South Korea by both the Ministry of Education and the Korea Management Association. Kyung Hee Cyber University is part of the Kyung Hee University System which offers comprehensive education from kindergarten through graduate school … Facts: Kyung Hee Cyber University (경희사이버대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q6452721 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Kyung Hee Cyber University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Kyung Hee Cyber University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kyungheecyberuniversity.html ### Kyung Hee University — 경희대학교 [Gyeonghui Daehakgyo] Kyung Hee University (KHU; Korean: 경희대학교) is a private research university in South Korea with campuses in Seoul and Suwon. It was founded in 1949. Kyung Hee University is part of the Kyung Hee University System, which offers comprehensive education from kindergarten through graduate school. As of 2020, about 33,000 students were enrolled in Kyung Hee University. Facts: Kyung Hee University (경희대학교) — verified Korean university. In Dongdaemun District. Founded 1949. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q496536 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Kyung Hee University 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Kyung Hee University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kyunghee.html ### Kyungpook National University — 경북대학교 [Gyeongbuk Daehakgyo] Kyungpook National University (Korean: 경북대학교; abbreviated as KNU or Kyungdae (경대)) is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities representing Gyeongbuk Province in South Korea. It is located in Daegu, which used to be the capital city of the Gyeongbuk Province, South Korea. Facts: Kyungpook National University (경북대학교) — verified Korean university. In Daegu. Founded 1946. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q487841 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Kyungpook National University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Kyungpook National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kyungpooknationaluniversity.html ### Kyungsung University — 경성대학교 [Gyeongseong Daehakyyo] Kyungsung University (Korean: 경성대학교) is a private university in Busan, South Korea. It is located in the district of Nam-gu, southwest of the famous Haeundae beach. The campus is located near Kyungsung University-Pukyong National University Station on Line 2. The university was established by the late Reverend Dr. Facts: Kyungsung University (경성대학교) — verified Korean university. In Busan. Founded 1955. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482751 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Kyungsung University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Kyungsung University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/kyungsunguniversity.html ### Mokpo National University — 목포대학교 [Mokpo Dae­hak­kyo] Facts: Mokpo National University (목포대학교) — verified Korean university. In Mokpo. Founded 1946. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q482680 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Mokpo National University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Mokpo National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/mokponationaluniversity.html ### Pohang University of Science and Technology — 포항공과대학교 [Pohang Gongkwa Daehakgyo] Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH, Korean: 포항공과대학교) is a private research university in Pohang, South Korea. Facts: Pohang University of Science and Technology (포항공과대학교) — verified Korean university. In Pohang. Founded 1986. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q40018 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Pohang University of Science and Technology 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Pohang University of Science and Technology — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/postech.html ### Pusan National University — 부산대학교 [Busan Dae-hak-gyo] Pusan National University (PNU; Korean: 부산대학교, also called Busan National University) is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities in South Korea. It is the first national university established after the National Liberation Day of Korea. There are fours campuses of the university: Busan Campus, Ami Campus, Miryang Campus and Yangsan Campus. They are located in Busan (Korean: 부산; MR: Pusan) and South Gyeongsang Province. Facts: Pusan National University (부산대학교) — verified Korean university. In Busan. Founded 1946-05-15. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q53122 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Pusan National University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Pusan National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/pusannationaluniversity.html ### Sangmyung University — 상명대학교 [Sangmyeong Dae-hakkyo] Sangmyung University (Korean: 상명대학교) is a private university in South Korea with the main campus in Jongno, Seoul, and an auxiliary campus in Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do. It was established in 1937, with the Sangmyung Women's College being founded in 1965, and the Sangmyung Women's College in Cheonan in 1985. In 1987, the college was promoted to a university and changed its name to Sangmyung Women's University. In 1996, it changed into coeducation and changed its name to Sangmyung University. Facts: Sangmyung University (상명대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1937-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482819 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Sangmyung University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Sangmyung University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sangmyunguniversity.html ### Seorabeol Art College — 서라벌예술대학 [Seorabul Yesul Daehak] Facts: Seorabeol Art College (서라벌예술대학) — verified Korean university. Founded 1953. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12600897 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Chung-Ang University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Seorabeol Art College — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seorabeolartcollege.html ### Seoul Institute of the Arts — 서울예술대학교 [Seoul Yesul Daehakgyo] Seoul Institute of the Arts (Korean: 서울예술대학교) is an arts university in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. The Namsan campus in Seoul is used for presentation of arts productions and convergence with industry. The Ansan Campus opened in 2001 and is used for educational training. Facts: Seoul Institute of the Arts (서울예술대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1962. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482649 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Seoul Institute of the Arts 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Seoul Institute of the Arts — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoulinstituteofthearts.html ### Seoul National University — 서울대학교 [Seouldaehakgyo] Seoul National University (SNU; Korean: 서울대학교; lit. 'Seoul University') is a public research university in Seoul, South Korea. Founded in 1946 by the merger of ten institutions in the Seoul area, it is one of the SKY universities and a part of the Flagship Korean National Universities. The university's main campus is located in Gwanak, and two additional campuses are located in Daehangno and Pyeongchang. Facts: Seoul National University (서울대학교) — verified Korean university. In Gwanak District. Founded 1946-01-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q39913 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Seoul National University 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Seoul National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/snu.html ### Seoul National University of Science and Technology — 서울과학기술대학교 [Seoulagkwahaggigiseultae-hak-gyo] Seoul National University of Science and Technology (abbreviated SeoulTech) is a national university located in Nowon-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Seoul National University of Science and Technology originated from Public Eoeudong Vocational Continuing School. Later the school was re-organized as Gyeongseong Public Industrial School, Gyeonggi Technical College, and Seoul National University of Technology before it was finally reborn as Seoul National University of Science and Technology in September 2010 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its foundation … Facts: Seoul National University of Science and Technology (서울과학기술대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1910. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482678 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Seoul National University of Science and Technology 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Seoul National University of Science and Technology — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seoulnationaluniversityofscienceandtechnology.html ### Sogang University — 서강대학교 [Seogang Daehakgyo] Sogang University (SU; Korean: 서강대학교) is a private Jesuit research university in Mapo, Seoul, South Korea. Sogang University was established on April 18, 1960 by the Society of Jesus, with the school being the oldest and only Jesuit institution of higher education in the country. It is widely regarded as one of South Korea's most prestigious universities. It was founded at the initiative of the Catholic Hierarchy of Korea, after Pope Pius XII gave assurance that a Catholic institution of higher learning would be established on the territory of Korea. Facts: Sogang University (서강대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1960. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q374457 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Sogang University 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Sogang University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sogang.html ### Sun Moon University — 선문대학교 [Seonmun Daehakgyo] Sun Moon University (Korean: 선문대학교) is a university located in Asan, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. Facts: Sun Moon University (선문대학교) — verified Korean university. In Asan. Founded 1986. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q488620 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Sun Moon University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Sun Moon University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sunmoonuniversity.html ### Sunchon National University — 순천대학교 [Suncheon University] Facts: Sunchon National University (순천대학교) — verified Korean university. In Suncheon. Founded 1935-01-01. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q482952 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Sunchon National University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Sunchon National University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sunchonnationaluniversity.html ### Sungkyunkwan University — 성균관대학교 [Seonggwangwan Daehakgyo] Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU or Seongdae, Korean: 성균관대학교; Hanja: 成均館大學校) is a private research university with campuses in Seoul and Suwon, South Korea. The institution traces its origins to the historic Sungkyunkwan founded in 1398 in central Seoul. As the foremost educational institution during the Joseon period, it was governed by the great code of the state administration with royal assent … Facts: Sungkyunkwan University (성균관대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1398. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q41085 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Sungkyunkwan University 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Sungkyunkwan University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/sungkyunkwan.html ### Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology — 울산과학기술원 [Ulsan Gwahak Gisulja Won] Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST; Korean: 울산과학기술원), is one of the four public universities in South Korea which are dedicated to research in science and technology, along with KAIST, GIST, and DGIST. UNIST was founded in 2007 in response to growing demand for higher education in the Korean industrial capital of Ulsan, where automotive (Hyundai Motor), shipbuilding (Hyundai Heavy Industries), petrochemical (SK Energy), and secondary cells industries are clustered … Facts: Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (울산과학기술원) — verified Korean university. In Ulsan. Founded 2009. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q484108 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ulsannationalinstituteofscienceandtechnology.html ### University of Seoul — 서울시립대학교 [Seoulsisipateunghakgyo] The University of Seoul (UOS; Korean: 서울시립대학교, lit. 'City University of Seoul') is a municipal public university in Seoul, South Korea. UOS is famous in South Korea for a very large number of alumni working as national or municipal government officials in South Korea. UOS specializes in urban science and has top-tier programs in environmental engineering, taxation, transportation engineering, urban planning and design, landscape architecture, and urban administration. UOS is a public university funded and supported by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. Facts: University of Seoul (서울시립대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1997. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q488334 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia University of Seoul 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "University of Seoul — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/universityofseoul.html ### University of Suwon — 수원대학교 [Suwon Dae-hakkyo] The University of Suwon (Korean: 수원대학교) is a university in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It was established under the Confucian values of Dong-Go Lee Joon-Kyung, one of the most representative scholars in Joseon Dynasty. These values include: Frugality – self-interest with which we pursue truth in a frugal and modest way, Justice – public interest with which we seek to realize sound society with free will and a sense of duty, and Creativity – national interest with which we try to serve the State with challenging and discovering spirit. Facts: University of Suwon (수원대학교) — verified Korean university. In Hwaseong. Founded 1977. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482756 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia University of Suwon 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "University of Suwon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/universityofsuwon.html ### University of Ulsan — 울산대학교 [Ulsan Daehakgyo] The University of Ulsan (UOU; Korean: 울산대학교) is a private university in Nam-gu, Ulsan, South Korea. The founder of the University of Ulsan is Chung Ju-yung, the founder of Hyundai Group. It was founded on February 19, 1969 as the Ulsan Institute of Technology. The university was expanded into a four-year university on March 1, 1985. Facts: University of Ulsan (울산대학교) — verified Korean university. In Ulsan. Founded 1969. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q491717 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia University of Ulsan 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "University of Ulsan — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/universityofulsan.html ### Woosuk University — 우석대학교 [Useok Daehakgyo] Woosuk University (WU; Korean: 우석대학교; Hanja: 又石大學校) is a private university located in Wanju County, North Jeolla Province and Jincheon County, North Chungcheong Province, Republic of Korea. Facts: Woosuk University (우석대학교) — verified Korean university. In Jeonju. Founded 1979. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q8034064 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Woosuk University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Woosuk University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/woosukuniversity.html ### Yeungnam University — 영남대학교 [Yeongnam Daehakgyo] Yeungnam University (Korean: 영남대학교) is a private research university located in Gyeongsan, North Gyeongsang, South Korea. The university's predecessors, Taegu College and Chunggu College, were founded in Daegu in 1947 and 1950 respectively. In 1967, the two colleges were merged by President Park Chung Hee to form Yeungnam University. In 1972, the university's new main campus opened in Gyeongsan east of Daegu. Facts: Yeungnam University (영남대학교) — verified Korean university. In Daegu. Founded 1967. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q56148 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Yeungnam University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Yeungnam University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yeungnamuniversity.html ### Yewon Arts University — 예원예술대학교 [Yewon Yesul Daehakgyo] Yewon Arts University is a private university located in Imsil County, North Jeolla province, South Korea. Undergraduate courses of study include painting, jewelry design, cultural product design, visual imaging, animation, music, dance, comedy, and cultural property preservation, as well as e-business and leisure studies. Campus facilities include a library and broadcasting facility. The dormitory is located in neighboring Jeonju City. Facts: Yewon Arts University (예원예술대학교) — verified Korean university. In Imsil County. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q497766 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC; Wikipedia Yewon Arts University 2026-06-28 09:47 UTC Cite: "Yewon Arts University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yewonartsuniversity.html ### Yong In University — 용인대학교 [Yongin Daehakgyo] Yong In University is a private university located in Samga-dong, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Founded as a judo school, it expanded to the present-day comprehensive private university offering both undergraduate and graduate courses. Facts: Yong In University (용인대학교) — verified Korean university. In Yongin. Founded 1953. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q482648 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC; Wikipedia Yong In University 2026-06-28 08:40 UTC Cite: "Yong In University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yonginuniversity.html ### Yonsei University — 연세대학교 [Yeonsei Daehakgyo] Yonsei University (Korean: 연세대학교; Hanja: 延世大學校) is a private Christian research university in Seoul, South Korea. Yonsei University is one of the three most prestigious universities in the country, part of a group referred to as SKY universities. Yonsei University traces its roots to the first modern medical center in Korea, Gwanghyewon (Korean: 광혜원; Hanja: 廣惠院; lit. 'House of Extended Grace') founded in April 1885, now Severance Union Medical College. Facts: Yonsei University (연세대학교) — verified Korean university. In Seoul. Founded 1957-01. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q39988 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Yonsei University 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Yonsei University — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/yonsei.html ## Classics & records (18) ### Daedongyeojido — 대동여지도 [Daedong Yeoji Do] Daedongyeojido (also Daedong yeojido, Korean: 대동여지도; Hanja: 大東輿地圖; lit. 'The Map of the Great East') is a large scale map of Korea produced by Joseon dynasty cartographer Kim Jeong-ho in 1861. A second edition was printed in 1864. One source describes it as the "oldest map in Korea". Facts: Daedongyeojido (대동여지도) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Compiled 1861. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q625075 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Daedongyeojido 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Daedongyeojido — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/daedongyeojido.html ### Donguibogam — 동의보감 [dongui bogam] The Dongui Bogam (Korean: 동의보감; translated as "Principles and Practice of Eastern Medicine") is a Korean book compiled by the royal physician, Heo Jun and was first published in 1613 during the Joseon period of Korea. The book is regarded as important in traditional Korean medicine, and is one of the classics of Oriental medicine today. In July 2009, it was added to UNESCO’s Memory of the World International Register. The original edition of Dongui Bogam is currently preserved by the Korean National Library. Facts: Donguibogam (동의보감) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Compiled 1613. By Heo Jun. Details: Heritage designation: National Treasures of South Korea, Memory of the World International Register Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q494387 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Donguibogam 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Donguibogam — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/donguibogam.html ### Goryeosa — 고려사 [goryeosa] Goryeosa (Korean: 고려사; Hanja: 高麗史), or History of Goryeo, is an extensive historical record of the Goryeo dynasty, compiled by the officials of Goryeo's successor state, Joseon. Its compilation started during the reign of Taejo (the founding monarch of Joseon), was completed under Munjong, and was first printed under Danjong. Goryeosa consists of 139 volumes and stylistically follows Chinese historiography (기전체; 紀傳體) (cf. chronicle, 편년체; 編年體) where sections are organized by their purpose. Facts: Goryeosa (고려사) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Compiled 1451. By Kim Jongseo, Chŏng Inji. Details: Heritage designation: list of Tangible Cultural Heritage of Busan Metropolitan City Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q707566 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Goryeosa 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Goryeosa — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/goryeosa.html ### Goryeosa Jeoryo — 고려사절요 [Goryeosa Jeoryo] Facts: Goryeosa Jeoryo (고려사절요) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Compiled 1452. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q10855281 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Goryeosa Jeoryo — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/goryeosajeoryo.html ### Gyeongguk daejeon — 경국대전 [Gyeongguktaejeon] Facts: Gyeongguk daejeon (경국대전) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q489676 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Kyŏngguk taejŏn 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Gyeongguk daejeon — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gyeonggukdaejeon.html ### Ilseongnok — 일성록 [Ilseongrok] Ilseongnok (Korean: 일성록; Hanja: 日省錄), known as The Records of Daily Reflections or Diary of Self-examination in English, is a daily record of court events. The extant records cover the last 150 years of the Joseon dynasty, from 1760 to 1910. On December 31, 1973, it was designated as the 153rd national treasure of Korea. In May 2011, it was listed in UNESCO's Memory of the World registry. Facts: Ilseongnok (일성록) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Details: Heritage designation: National Treasures of South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q626206 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Ilseongnok 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Ilseongnok — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/ilseongnok.html ### Jibong yuseol — 지봉유설 [Jibong Yuseol] Facts: Jibong yuseol (지봉유설) — verified Korean classic / historical text. By Yi Su-gwang. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q4942342 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Chibong yusŏl 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Jibong yuseol — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jibongyuseol.html ### Jikji — 직지심체요절 [Jikji Simche Yojeol] Jikji (Korean: 직지심체요절) is the abbreviated title of a Korean Buddhist document whose title translates as "Anthology of Great Buddhist Priests' Zen Teachings". Printed during the Goryeo Dynasty in 1377, it is the world's oldest extant book printed with movable metal type. UNESCO confirmed Jikji as the world's oldest book printed with movable metal type in September 2001 and inscribed it on the Memory of the World Register. Jikji was published in Heungdeok Temple in 1377 in 2 volumes, 78 years before Johannes Gutenberg's acclaimed "42-Line Bible" was printed between 1452 and 1455. Facts: Jikji (직지심체요절) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Compiled 1377-07. By Baegun. Details: Heritage designation: Treasure of the Republic of Korea, Memory of the World International Register Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q494611 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Jikji 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Jikji — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jikji.html ### Jingbirok — 징비록 [Jingbirok] Facts: Jingbirok (징비록) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Compiled 1633. By Yu Sŏngnyong. Details: Heritage designation: National Treasures of South Korea Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q625874 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Chingbirok 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Jingbirok — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/jingbirok.html ### Memoirs of Lady Hyegyŏng — 한중록 [Hanjoongrok] The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyŏng (Korean: 한중록; Hanja: 閑中錄; lit. ''Records Written in Silence'') is an autobiographical manuscript written by Lady Hyegyŏng (1735–1816) detailing her life during the years she lived in Changgyeonggung. It is a collection of four autobiographical pieces written within a ten-year period (1795 to 1805), which depict her life before and after being chosen to marry Crown Prince Sado. The memoirs famously depict Crown Prince Sado's descent into violent madness that led to his execution by order of his father, King Yeongjo. Facts: Memoirs of Lady Hyegyŏng (한중록) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Memoirs of Lady Hyegyŏng 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Memoirs of Lady Hyegyŏng — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/hanjungnok.html ### Muyedobotongji — 무예도보통지 [Muyedobotongji] Facts: Muyedobotongji (무예도보통지) — verified Korean classic / historical text. By Lee Deok-mu, Pak Je-ga, Baek Dong-soo. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q965640 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Muyedobot'ongji 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Muyedobotongji — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/muyedobotongji.html ### Nanjung ilgi — 난중일기 [Nanjung Ilgi] Nanjung ilgi (Korean: 난중일기; Hanja: 亂中日記) or the War Diary of Yi Sun-sin is the personal diary of Admiral Yi Sun-sin, a Korean admiral famed for his victories against the Japanese navy during the Imjin war during the Joseon period. It was written between January 1, 1592, and November 17, 1598, a first person narrative of the admiral's perspective on the Japanese invasions of Korea in the late 16th century. It is the 76th national treasure of Korea and listed in UNESCO's Memory of the World registry. Facts: Nanjung ilgi (난중일기) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Details: Heritage designation: National Treasures of South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q626404 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Nanjung ilgi 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Nanjung ilgi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/nanjungilgi.html ### Samguk sagi — 삼국사기 [Samguk Sagi] Samguk sagi (Korean: 삼국사기; Hanja: 三國史記; lit. 'History of the Three Kingdoms') is a historical record of the Three Kingdoms of Korea: Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla. Completed in 1145, it is well-known in Korea as the oldest surviving chronicle of Korean history. The Samguk sagi is written in Classical Chinese, the written language of the literati of ancient Korea. Facts: Samguk sagi (삼국사기) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Compiled 1145. By Kim Pusik. Details: Heritage designation: National Treasures of South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q485552 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Samguk sagi 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Samguk sagi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/samguksagi.html ### Samguk yusa — 삼국유사 [Samguk Yusa] Samguk yusa (Korean: 삼국유사; Hanja: 三國遺事; lit. 'Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms') Korean pronunciation: [sʰam.ɡuk̚.ju.sa]) is a collection of legends, folktales, and historical accounts relating to the Three Kingdoms of Korea (Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla), as well as to other periods and states before, during, and after the Three Kingdoms period. It was compiled by the Buddhist monk Il-yeon in the late Goryeo dynasty, around 1280, and was originally written in Classical Chinese … Facts: Samguk yusa (삼국유사) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Compiled 1279. By Il-yeon. Details: Heritage designation: National Treasures of South Korea Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q485538 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Samguk yusa 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Samguk yusa — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/samgukyusa.html ### Seungjeongwon ilgi — 승정원일기 [Seungjeongwon Ilgi] Seungjeongwon ilgi (Korean: 승정원일기; Hanja: 承政院日記) or the Diaries of the Royal Secretariat are records created by the Seungjeongwon, one of the central political institutions during the Joseon period. They primarily document interactions between the king and various government departments. They were continuously written from the founding of Joseon until its fall. Today, the texts are managed by the Seoul National University Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies. Facts: Seungjeongwon ilgi (승정원일기) — verified Korean classic / historical text. By Seungjeongwon. Details: Heritage designation: National Treasures of South Korea, Memory of the World International Register Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q483160 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Seungjeongwon ilgi 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Seungjeongwon ilgi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/seungjeongwonilgi.html ### Taengniji — 택리지 [taengni-ji] Facts: Taengniji (택리지) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q12621083 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Taengniji — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/taengniji.html ### Uigwe — 조선왕조의궤 [Joseonwangjoriuigwe] Uigwe (Korean: 의궤; Hanja: 儀軌) is the generic name given to a collection of approximately 3,895 books recording in detail the royal rituals and ceremonies of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. There is no generally agreed English translation for the title of the work; some scholars suggest "book of state rites", while the Glossary of Korean Studies from the Korea Foundation suggests "manual of the state event" or "rubrica for a state ceremony." The expression "Royal Protocols" (of the Joseon Dynasty) is widely used … Facts: Uigwe (조선왕조의궤) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Details: Heritage designation: Memory of the World International Register Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q1073141 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Uigwe 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Uigwe — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/uigwe.html ### Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty — 조선왕조실록 [Joseon Wangjo Silrok] The Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty, sometimes called sillok (실록) for short, are state-compiled and published records, called Veritable Records, documenting the reigns of the kings of the Joseon dynasty in Korea. Kept from 1392 to 1865, they comprise 1,893 volumes and are thought to be the longest continual documentation of a single dynasty in the world. The records of the last two monarchs are believed to have been influenced by the Japanese colonial rule and, therefore, their credibility compromised … Facts: Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty (조선왕조실록) — verified Korean classic / historical text. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikipedia Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/annalsofjoseon.html ## Korean fashion (5) ### Ader Error — 아더에러 [adeoreor] Facts: Ader Error (아더에러) — verified Korean fashion brand. Est. 2014. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q107394133 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Ader Error — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/adererror.html ### Gentle Monster — 젠틀몬스터 [Genteumonseutteo] Gentle Monster (Korean: 젠틀몬스터, stylized in all caps) is a South Korean brand of luxury sunglasses and eyeglasses founded in 2011. Gentle Monster is owned by parent company IICOMBINED, which also operates the fragrance brand Tamburins, dessert brand NUDAKE, headwear brand ATiiSSU, and tableware brand Nuflaat. As of 2026, Gentle Monster operates 84 stores worldwide, and its products are available through over 450 retailers in 30 countries. Facts: Gentle Monster (젠틀몬스터) — verified Korean fashion brand. Est. 2011. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q43083084 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Gentle Monster 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Gentle Monster — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/gentlemonster.html ### Lie Sang Bong — 이상봉 [I-sang-bong] Facts: Lie Sang Bong (이상봉) — verified Korean fashion brand. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q11038902 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Lie Sang Bong — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/liesangbong.html ### Thisisneverthat — 디스이즈네버댓 [diseuiseuneobeodaet] Facts: Thisisneverthat (디스이즈네버댓) — verified Korean fashion brand. Est. 2010. Verified: Skill 0.70 (medium); 1 independent source(s) agree — single-source (uncorroborated). Sources: Wikidata Q107394173 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Thisisneverthat — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/thisisneverthat.html ### Wooyoungmi — 우영미 [U Yeong-mi] Wooyoungmi (sometimes stylised in all caps) is a South Korean menswear clothing brand launched in Paris by the designer Youngmi Woo in 2002. It is sold through own-brand stores and global retailers. Art and architecture are sources of inspiration for the brand. The brand has become known for tailoring. Facts: Wooyoungmi (우영미) — verified Korean fashion brand. Est. 2002. Verified: Skill 1.00 (high); 2 independent source(s) agree — cross-verified. Sources: Wikidata Q3569879 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC; Wikipedia Wooyoungmi 2026-06-28 15:18 UTC Cite: "Wooyoungmi — verified, as of 2026-06-28 · via KoreaAPI" — https://kwangdol-star.github.io/koreaapi/artist/wooyoungmi.html