Tour IntroductionWhy Choose This Tour?Tour HighlightsMeeting PointItinerary"The Hidden Spiritual Software of Korea." Korea is often seen as a high-tech utopia filled with K-Pop and neon lights. But beneath the surface, a 5,000-year-old spiritual DNA controls the Korean mind. The National Folk Museum holds the authentic roots that inspired global hits like K-Pop Demon Hunters (The Uncanny Counter), Exhuma (Pamyo), and Kingdom. From shamanic rituals to the wooden guardians of the afterlife (Kokdu), you will see the original heritage behind Korea’s most iconic cultural scenes. Unlike the crowded palaces where you just look at buildings, this tour explores the "Invisible World"—the fears, desires, and prayers of the Korean people. Guided by a professional storyteller, we uncover why Koreans still rely on Talismans (Bu-jeok) in the age of science and how they view death not as an end, but as a journey. This is not just a museum visit. It is a psychological documentary about the Korean soul.
The Real "K-Occult" Origins : Explore the authentic artifacts featured in hit productions like K-Pop Demon Hunters and Exhuma. See the real shamanic relics and folk masks that inspired the world.
Master’s Insight & Storytelling : Guided by a professional cultural interpreter, not a typical guide. We reveal the hidden meanings and philosophy behind every exhibit.
Intimate Small Group : With a maximum of 15 guests, enjoy an immersive dialogue without the crowds. No forced shopping, 100% culture-focused.
Part 1: The Philosophy of Seasons – Discover how Korea’s distinct four seasons shaped the lifestyle (Food, Clothing, Shelter) and the household gods created to protect them (Hall 2).
Part 2: The Cycle of Soul – Walk through the journey of life, from the prayers of birth to the aesthetics of death (Hall 3).
Part 3: The Living History – A walking discussion in the Outdoor Exhibition, verifying how these artifacts were actually used in daily life.
In front of the Folk Museum
Meet the guide at the designated location to join the tour
Present either a printed or mobile voucher (depending on platform)
13:00 – 13:10 | The Guardians : Understanding Korean Totemism and the boundary between the human world and the spirit world.
13:10 – 14:00 | Chapter 1: The Rhythm of Survival (Hall 2) : Story: How Koreans adapted to the cycle of nature. We explore the Food, Clothing, and Shelter born from the seasons, and the Beliefs that permeate everyday life.
14:00 – 14:40 | Chapter 2: Birth, Life & Return (Hall 3) : From the Geumjul (birth rope) to the Kokdu (funeral wooden figures). Understanding the Korean view of life and death.
14:40 – 15:00 | Finale: The Reality Check : Activity: Seeing the artifacts in their natural habitat. A final dialogue connecting the museum exhibits to real life. Tour ends.
Tour Information
Important Notes
Refund & Cancellation Policy
Available Days: Wednesday, Sunday
Minimum Participants: 1 people
Maximum Participants: 15 people
Reservation Deadline: Up to 3 days before the tour starts
Children under 36 months: Free of charge
Schedule may change due to weather, natural disasters, or COVID-19.
Please inform us in advance of any food restrictions or allergies.
Options not included in the package may be purchased additionally on-site.
No refund or rescheduling for late arrivals.
All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST).
Business hours: Weekdays 09:00–17:00 (excluding holidays).
100% refund if cancelled at least 3 days before tour date (by 17:00 KST).
No refund for cancellations made 0–2 days before the tour.
Same-day cancellations are non-refundable.
Partial cancellations (e.g., number of participants or options) are not allowed. For incorrect selections, please cancel the entire booking and re-purchase.