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다시서점

다시서점 · © KTO · KOGL Type 3

Seoul

다시서점

다시서점 is a curated attraction in Korea — full details, hours, and access info on the official Korea Tourism page.

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Why go

Dasi Seojeom (Again Bookstore) is an independent bookstore in Seoul whose name — "Dasi" meaning "again" — points to the curatorial focus on giving books, and reading itself, a second-life context in a city flooded with disposable content. The shop's curation leans heavily toward Korean essays, poetry, slow-living titles, second-hand and out-of-print finds rotated regularly, and a strong selection of Korean small-press literature. Layout combines retail shelves with seating built for actual reading: window benches, a long communal table, side reading nooks. The store hosts frequent author events, reading clubs, and zine-making workshops as part of Korea's broader independent-bookstore network. A quiet alternative to the big Kyobo / Aladin chain stores for travelers focused specifically on Korean indie literature.

Quick highlights

  • Independent bookstore in Seoul, "Dasi" meaning "again"
  • Curatorial focus on giving books a second-life context
  • Korean essays, poetry, second-hand finds, small-press literature
  • Reading-built seating — window benches, communal table, nooks
  • Author events, reading clubs, zine-making workshops

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