Ichon-dong (이촌동) in Yongsan-gu — and in particular the riverside stretch known as Dongbu Ichon — is home to Seoul's long-established Japanese community, often nicknamed Little Tokyo. Calm, green and right on the Han River, it suits families who want a settled, low-key base close to the city. Here is who lives here, the draw, the homes and the commute.
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Dongbu Ichon has been the centre of Seoul's Japanese expat life for decades. You will find Japanese groceries, restaurants and community life woven through the neighbourhood, alongside Korean families and other internationals. The atmosphere is quiet and residential — a contrast to the buzz of nearby Itaewon.
The headline appeal is the Han River. Ichon backs directly onto one of the city's best riverside parks, ideal for running, cycling and weekends with children. Add easy access to Japanese amenities and a peaceful, family-first feel, and it is easy to see why transferee families settle here. Compare it with the other expat hubs in our where to live in Seoul guide.
Ichon is defined by mid- and high-rise riverside apartment complexes, many in established, well-managed buildings. Furnished options exist for shorter corporate stays. Because apartment leases here vary in structure, our jeonse vs wolse vs buying guide is a useful primer before you start viewing.
Ichon is popular with families partly for its access to Japanese and international schooling nearby, and Yongsan International School is within easy reach. Our international schools in Seoul guide lays out the options so you can pair the right school with the neighbourhood.
Ichon enjoys quick links across the river to Gangnam and into the central business districts, with the Han River parks as your front garden. It is a genuinely central location that still feels calm. For budgeting, see our cost of renting in Seoul guide.
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The riverside stretch called Dongbu Ichon has been the centre of Seoul's Japanese expat community for decades. Japanese groceries, restaurants and community life are woven through the neighbourhood, which gives it the Little Tokyo nickname.
Very. It is calm and residential, backs onto one of Seoul's best Han River parks, and has easy access to Japanese and international schooling nearby, which makes it a popular family base for transferees.
Ichon is defined by riverside apartment complexes, many in established and well-managed buildings, with some furnished options for shorter corporate stays. It is more apartment-focused than the villa enclaves elsewhere.
It is genuinely central, with quick links across the river to Gangnam and into the downtown business districts, yet it still feels calm thanks to the riverside setting.
Yes. Our corporate housing service handles 법인 leases, tax invoices, foreigner-friendly landlords and English-speaking verified agents with a single point of contact for repeat placements.