12 Filming Locations of 'Is Love Translation Possible?' in Korea
경기도 고양시 덕양구 선유길 133-30
휘우커피


'Is Love Translation Possible?' is a fantasy romance drama on Netflix featuring actors Kim Seon-ho and Go Yoon-jung. Many scenes are set in exotic locations like Japan, Italy, and Canada, leading viewers to believe they were filmed abroad. However, a significant number of scenes were actually shot in Korea.
Today, we introduce 12 filming locations in Korea from 'Is Love Translation Possible?'. From places that appeared as international settings to those that might pique your curiosity, consider planning a drive to these filming sites this weekend!

1. Whiwoo Coffee(휘우커피)
Located at 133-30 Seonyu-gil, Deogyang-gu, Goyang-si, this cafe serves as the Italian restaurant where the main characters met nightly. It is situated beside a railway, offering a charming atmosphere and scenic views.
2. Raum Art Center
This venue in Gangnam, Seoul, was featured as the location for a Japanese film festival's after-party. Raum Art Center also hosts performances, concerts, and weddings.
3. Onyang Folk Museum
Located at 123 Chungmu-ro, Asan-si, this museum houses around 20,000 artifacts. It was the site of an exhibition for the photographer who captured Hiro's debut photos.
4. Universal Art Center
In Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, this center features a medieval-style corridor where a significant scene was filmed. It is a multipurpose cultural space that hosts various performances.
5. Pinodia Expo Tower
Situated at 72 Expo-ro, Sokcho-si, this tower appears as a Japanese observatory in the first episode. Visitors can enjoy views of Cheongcho Lake.
6. Sanmeoru Farm
Located in Paju, this winery served as a backdrop for scenes set in an Italian winery, offering wine-making experiences and tours.
7. Grand Mercure Ambassador Seoul
This luxurious hotel in Gangnam features antique decor and is primarily used for events and conventions.
8. Castle Assisi
Originally a pension and hotel, this location was depicted as a staff accommodation in Italy. It is now used for filming and events.
9. Hug Man Dangsan Branch
This Vietnamese restaurant in Yeongdeungpo-gu was featured when Cha Mu-hee's Vietnamese fans appeared in the series.
10. National Buyeo Museum
In the final episode, the digital experience hall of this museum served as the meeting spot for the main characters.
11. Haebangchon Sinheung Market
This market was featured in a scene where the characters walked together, known for its vibrant cafes and restaurants.
12. Seongsu Movieland
This small cinema in Seongsu showcases classic films curated by design professionals and has a cozy atmosphere.



Source :https://blog.naver.com/tour_toctoc/224154869352
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