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Korea Sunrise Spots: 10 East Coast Locations (Easy Access for Foreign Visitors)

By Webring
04/23/2026 6 Min Read
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Korea sunrise spots on the east coast offer something most sunrise destinations can’t: a clean ocean horizon with no islands blocking the view. This guide covers 10 verified east coast Korea sunrise locations — from Gangneung and Sokcho down to Ulsan and Pohang — with viewpoint details, transit access, and practical tips for first-time visitors.

Korea Sunrise Spots: How to Check Sunrise Times

East coast Korea sunrise times shift significantly by season. Always check the official source the night before you go.

  • KASI (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) — Sunrise/Sunset Calculator
  • KASI — Monthly Sunrise/Moonrise Tables

Practical tip: Arrive 30–40 minutes before sunrise. That gives you time to find your spot, set up your camera, and settle in before the sky starts changing color.

SeasonApproximate Sunrise Time
Summer (Jun–Aug)Around 5 a.m.
Spring / Autumn (Mar–May, Sep–Nov)Around 6 a.m.
Winter (Dec–Feb)Around 7 a.m.

Korea Sunrise Spot 1 — Gangneung Gyeongpo Beach

Gyeongpo is the east coast’s widest beach at 1.8 km, backed by a dense pine forest. The sheer width means you can always find an uncrowded stretch even during peak season, and the flat horizon gives a clean, unobstructed sunrise line.

  • Best viewpoint: Center of the beach — widest sightline, fewest obstructions
  • Address: 514 Changhae-ro, Gangneung, Gangwon
  • Transit: Accessible by Gangneung city bus

Korea Sunrise Spot 2 — Gangneung Jeongdongjin

Jeongdongjin is the classic Korea sunrise spot — a small train station literally on the beach, billed as the closest train station to the sea in Korea. The layout is simple enough for first-timers: step off the train, walk to the beach, face east.

  • Best viewpoint: Beach in front of Jeongdongjin Station — direct ocean horizon
  • Address: 17 Jeongdongyeok-gil, Gangdong-myeon, Gangneung
  • Access: Always open
  • Nearby: Jeongdongjin Hourglass Park (good for daytime visit after sunrise)
  • Foreign visitor tip: Search “Jeongdongjin Beach” in English maps. For taxi drivers, show the Korean: 정동진해변
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Korea Sunrise Spot 3 — Sokcho Yeonggeumjeong

Yeonggeumjeong is a small traditional pavilion built over the rocks at the sea’s edge. The name means “sound like a geomungo (Korean zither)” — waves hitting the rocks produce a distinctive resonance. It sits inside Sokcho city, making it one of the most convenient Korea sunrise spots for travelers staying in the area.

  • Best viewpoint: The pavilion platform — waves, rocks, and sky frame the sunrise together
  • Address: 43 Yeonggeumjeong-ro, Dongmyeong-dong, Sokcho
  • Access: Always open
  • After sunrise: Sokcho Tourist Fish Market is a 10-minute walk — ideal for breakfast

Korea Sunrise Spot 4 — Yangyang Naksansa Uisangdae

If you want a Korea sunrise that combines ocean views with temple atmosphere, Naksansa is the answer. The Uisangdae pavilion sits on a cliff above the East Sea — founded in 671 CE by the Buddhist monk Uisang — and frames the sunrise between ancient wooden pillars and ocean horizon.

  • Best viewpoint: Uisangdae pavilion — cliff edge with unobstructed horizon
  • Address: 100 Naksansa-ro, Ganghyeon-myeon, Yangyang
  • Hours: 06:00–17:30 (exit by 18:30)
  • Visitor note: Photography rules vary by temple zone — follow posted signs
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Korea Sunrise Spot 5 — Yangyang Hajodae

Hajodae features a dramatic combination of rock cliffs, old pine trees, and a lighthouse — designated Scenic Site No. 68 in 2009. It’s one of Yangyang’s top 10 landscapes and offers multiple shooting angles as you move from the pavilion toward the lighthouse.

  • Best viewpoint: Walk from the pavilion toward the lighthouse for varied angles
  • Address: Hagwangjeong-ri, Hyeonbuk-myeon, Yangyang
  • Hours: Summer 06:00–20:00 / Winter 07:00–18:00 (may close in severe weather)

Korea Sunrise Spot 6 — Samcheok Chuam (Chotdaebawi Rock)

Chotdaebawi — literally “candlestick rock” — produces one of the most iconic silhouette shots on the entire east coast. The rock formation appears in the Korean national anthem music video, and photographers specifically make the trip here for the jagged skyline it creates against a rising sun.

  • Best viewpoint: Observation deck — shoot the rocks head-on or at a diagonal
  • Address: San 69, Chuam-dong, Donghae City
  • Safety: Wind and waves can be strong. Never go beyond railings or onto wet rocks

Korea Sunrise Spot 7 — Samcheok Maengbang Beach

Maengbang is a quieter alternative to the more famous east coast beaches. The wide open stretch makes framing easy, and the nearby Deokbongsan Coastal Ecology Trail adds a hiking option for the hours after sunrise.

  • Best viewpoint: Open stretch of beach — easy to find an uncrowded spot
  • Address: 228-239 Maengbanghaebyon-ro, Geundeok-myeon, Samcheok
  • Combine with: Deokbongsan Coastal Ecology Trail

Korea Sunrise Spot 8 — Ulsan Ganjeolgot Cape

Ganjeolgot Cape is the first place on the Korean mainland to see the sunrise — beating Homigot by 1 minute and Jeongdongjin by 5 minutes. It draws the largest New Year’s crowds of any Korea sunrise spot, centered around a 1920s-era lighthouse and the world’s largest wish mailbox.

  • Best viewpoint: Lawn area and coastal walkway around the lighthouse
  • Address: 39-2 Ganjeolgot 1-gil, Seoesaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan
  • Landmarks: Historic lighthouse (1920s), world’s largest wish mailbox

Korea Sunrise Spot 9 — Ulsan Daewangam Park

Daewangam Park pairs a 600-meter pine forest path with dramatic coastal cliffs and rock formations at the end. The park shares the “earliest sunrise” distinction with Ganjeolgot and carries a legend connecting it to Queen Munmu of the Silla Kingdom.

  • Best viewpoint: Coastal cliff section near the lighthouse — waves and rock formations
  • Address: 95 Deungdae-ro, Dong-gu, Ulsan
  • Suspension bridge: Open 10:00–19:00. Closed on Lunar New Year, Chuseok, and 2nd Tuesday of each month — confirm before visiting
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Korea Sunrise Spot 10 — Pohang Homigot

Homigot is famous for the Hands of Harmony sculpture — one hand rising from land, one from the sea — designed to symbolize cooperation as Korea entered the new millennium. It’s the most photographed Korea sunrise spot for good reason: the sculpture and the rising sun frame each other perfectly.

  • Best viewpoint: Position so both hands and the horizon appear together in frame
  • Address: Daebo-ri, Homigot-myeon, Nam-gu, Pohang, North Gyeongsang

East Coast Korea Sunrise Travel: Suggested Itineraries

The most common mistake at east coast Korea sunrise spots is underestimating pre-dawn transit. Stay nearby the night before and plan your route in advance.

ItineraryBaseSunrise SpotMorning Activity
Gangneung 1 Night 2 DaysGangneung cityJeongdongjinGyeongpo Beach walk + cafe
Sokcho–Yangyang 1 Night 2 DaysSokchoYeonggeumjeongNaksansa Uisangdae temple
Donghae–Samcheok 1 Night 2 Days (photographers)Donghae / MukhoChuam ChotdaebawiMaengbang Beach
Ulsan–Pohang 2 Nights 3 Days (New Year recommended)UlsanGanjeolgot or DaewangamHomigot Hands of Harmony

Practical Tips for First-Time Visitors to Korea Sunrise Spots

  • Getting there: Pre-dawn buses are infrequent. Stay nearby the night before and use taxis, rental cars, or KakaoT to reach Korea sunrise spots before dawn.
  • What to bring: Windproof jacket and gloves / portable charger / warm drink / tripod for photos
  • Safety: Coastal cliffs and wet rocks are slippery. East Sea waves can be strong. Never step beyond railings.
  • Navigation: Naver Map and KakaoMap give more accurate walking and transit directions than Google Maps for these locations. Use Korean + English place names together for taxi drivers.

For transit around Gangneung and the east coast, see the Korea Transportation Guide for Foreigners. If you’re pairing east coast sunrise with a Gyeongju day trip, the Gyeongju travel guide covers transit and key stops. Visiting in winter? The Korea winter travel guide covers Daegwallyeong and east coast snow spots nearby.

Official sunrise times: KASI Sunrise/Sunset Calculator | Accessible travel info: Korea Tourism Organization — Open Tourism

Korea East Coast Sunrise Spots: FAQ

What time does the sun rise on Korea’s east coast?
It varies by season: around 5 a.m. in summer, 6 a.m. in spring and autumn, and 7 a.m. in winter. Check the exact time for your date and location using the KASI sunrise calculator before you go.
Which Korea sunrise spots are easiest to reach by public transit?
Jeongdongjin (train station on the beach), Gangneung Gyeongpo Beach (city bus), and Sokcho Yeonggeumjeong (walkable from city center) are the simplest for first-timers without a car.
Where can I see a Korea sunrise at a Buddhist temple?
Yangyang Naksansa (Uisangdae pavilion) is the standout option — ocean cliff views combined with a 7th-century temple setting.
Which Korea sunrise spot is best for photography?
Chuam Chotdaebawi (candlestick rock silhouette) and Homigot (Hands of Harmony sculpture + horizon) are the top two for distinctive, shareable shots.
Which spot sees the earliest sunrise in Korea?
Ganjeolgot Cape in Ulsan — it’s the first point on the Korean mainland to see the sun rise, beating Homigot by 1 minute and Jeongdongjin by 5 minutes.
Is Daewangam Park suspension bridge open in the morning?
The bridge opens at 10:00, so you won’t cross it at sunrise — but the coastal cliff area is accessible from early morning. The bridge is closed on Lunar New Year, Chuseok, and the 2nd Tuesday of each month.

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