Hey, a blogger after my own heart.
This Korean blogger walked around Yongsan-gu (where I live) snapping photos of the neighborhood’s colonial era architecture. He also took some cool photos of another Japanese building in Singye-dong that was apparently used as a residence for Japanese railroad workers.
I’d been looking for material like this forever. Thanks!
Now, blogging is all about showing off, so on the off-chance that the blogger checks his trackbacks, here are my posts of Korea’s colonial architecture:
Colonial architecture of Gunsan I


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Somebody should walk around snapping pictures of the Yongsan main post, where colonial era buildings abound. We even have some with the imperial japanese army star showing.
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