Lotte Mart - ToysRus Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (롯데마트 토이저러스중계점)

  • Lotte Mart - ToysRus Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (롯데마트 토이저러스중계점)
  • Lotte Mart - ToysRus Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (롯데마트 토이저러스중계점)

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Information Use

Collection of the Day : Monday – Sunday

Contact and Information : +82-2-2092-2649

Business hours : 10:00-23:00

Parking facilities : Available

Day off : Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays

Bathroom description : Available

Sale Items : Services

Store Location : Refund method (Time-frame) : Immediate tax refund / Claim for refund


Location

330, Nowon-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul

Geoan (거안)

Geoan (거안)

2025-10-23

44 Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Geoan, a store in Insa-dong, specializes in wooden furniture and accessories. Visitors can purchase products on display in the store or customize their pieces according to their preferences. In addition to furniture production, the shop also exhibits and sells various artworks such as celadon, lacquer mother-of-pearl, and sculptures by artists, making it a classy art space that harmonizes tradition and modernity.

Ulsan Keunaegi Shopping Center (울산큰애기상점가)

Ulsan Keunaegi Shopping Center (울산큰애기상점가)

2025-10-23

42 Munhwaui-geori, Jung-gu, Ulsan

Ulsan Keunaegi Shopping Center is a shopping mall built by remodeling an old hospital building while retaining its original charm. The shopping complex has various shops and workshop spaces from the 1st to the 4th floor, making it a fun place to explore while engaging in cultural activities.

Ulsan Keunaegi Night Market (울산큰애기청년야시장)

Ulsan Keunaegi Night Market (울산큰애기청년야시장)

2025-10-23

90 Jeolmeumui-geori, Jung-gu, Ulsan

Ulsan Keunaegi Night Market is the first permanent night market in the Ulsan area, featuring a variety of food that appeals to young people, including simple meals, as well as specialty dishes from Jungang Traditional Market such as eel and old-fashioned fried chicken. There is also a street of traditional food stalls that evokes childhood nostalgia, providing the fun of searching for and enjoying favorite foods, making it a place where people of all ages, including families, friends, couples, and colleagues, can come together and enjoy.

Suhyup Gangseo Seafood Wholesale Market (수협 강서수산시장)

Suhyup Gangseo Seafood Wholesale Market (수협 강서수산시장)

2025-09-15

130 Gangseodomaesijang-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul

As Seoul's largest seafood market in the southwestern region, Suhyup Gangseo Seafood Wholesale Market supplies seafood from all over the country at stable prices through auctions every morning. It sells a variety of seafood, including live fish, fish, shellfish, crustaceans, dried fish, and fermented fish products in fresh condition. Consumers can enjoy the seafood they purchase directly from the market at the specialized restaurant area on the second floor, which offers a wide range of seafood dishes and a diverse menu. The spacious and comfortable area is also suitable for family gatherings or company dinners.

Dongsang Market (동상시장)

Dongsang Market (동상시장)

2025-10-23

25 Guji-ro 180beon-gil, Gimhae-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

Formed in 1945, Dongsang Market is a lifestyle-centric traditional market that offers a slew of daily necessities like vegetables, fruits, rice cakes, fishery products, and side dishes, as well as a popular alley specializing in Kalguksu (noodle soup). Designated as a cultural tourism market in 2017, it has since evolved into a vibrant space where traditional Korean culture harmoniously coexists with diverse global cultures. As more foreign workers have begun frequenting the market in recent years, a number of Asian grocery stalls have opened. In particular, vegetables favored by Southeast Asian customers, ritual foods, and Kalguksu (noodle soup) have become local specialties.

Ulsan Jungang Traditional Market (울산 중앙시장)

Ulsan Jungang Traditional Market (울산 중앙시장)

2025-10-23

329 Beonyeong-ro, Jung-gu, Ulsan
+82-52-246-6660

Since its inception as Okgyo Market in 1922, Ulsan Jungang Traditional Market has remained in the same location for over 80 years, sharing in the community’s joys and sorrows. Dedicated entirely to customer satisfaction, it has continued to flourish even amid a global economic recession, with vendors specializing in wedding goods, as well as curtains, tableware, ritual items, clothing, and more. Known for having the longest arcade facility among markets nationwide, it also runs a night market from 7:00 PM to midnight every day except Monday. On offer are almost 30 types of food items prepared by former family restaurant chefs, culinary school instructors, and aspiring chefs.

Hwangji Jayu Market(황지 자유시장)

Hwangji Jayu Market(황지 자유시장)

2025-10-23

14 Sijangan 2-gil, Taebaek-si, Gangwon-do

Established in 1971, Hwangji Jayu Market is a traditional market with over 50 years of history and roughly 170 vendors. It welcomes customers with a wide selection of goods and high-quality local specialties, including Danggui (Korean angelica) and Cheongung (Cnidium) from the highlands of Taebaek, various mushrooms, fresh and savory fish from the nearby East Sea, fruits, miscellaneous goods, clothing, shoes, and other manufactured products. Conveniently located in central Taebaek and just a two-minute walk from Hwangji Pond, a main local attraction, the market is beloved by both residents and tourists, and continues to thrive as a bustling local hub.

Incheon Singi Market (인천 신기시장)

Incheon Singi Market (인천 신기시장)

2025-10-23

6 Singi-gil 58beon-gil, Michuhol-gu, Incheon
+82-32-865-5424

Designated as a cultural tourism market, Incheon Singi Market is popular among both residents and international tourists. Its charming alleyways and abundance of goods and food attract crowds daily. True to its name—"Singi” meaning “marvelous”—the market offers many unique features, most notably its exclusive currency system, Singi Tongbo. Modeled after traditional Korean brass coins (Yeopjeon), these tokens are used on market premises instead of cash. Each token is worth 500 won and is commonly used at snack stalls and food alleys. These traditional-style coins also intrigue and delight international visitors. The origins of Singi Market are equally fascinating. In the 1970s, women began selling vegetables grown in their kitchen gardens at the foot of Munhaksan Mountain. As more people gathered, the area naturally evolved into a neighborhood alley market. (Source: Incheon Tour)

Jinju Jungang Market (진주중앙시장)

Jinju Jungang Market (진주중앙시장)

2025-10-23

8-1 Jinyangho-ro 547beon-gil, Jinju-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-741-2151

Jinju Jungang Market is a long-standing traditional market that traces its origins to the Jinju Sangmusa (now the Chamber of Commerce) established in 1884. Designated as a cultural tourism market in 2011, it is located in the heart of Jinju. Nestled between underground shopping malls, financial institutions, medical facilities, and youth-oriented streets, the area boasts heavy foot traffic and serves as a main hub for the city’s logistics, economy, and culture. Originally a five-day-interval market opened every 5 days from the 2nd of each month, it now operates year-round. The market features a 980-meter-long retractable arcade and is divided into three sections of Hanbok and fabric shops, food alleys, and general goods areas. Starting at 2:00 AM, a dawn market is also held here, with vegetable and fish auctions for retailers. Trading of agricultural and fishery products continues until around 10:00 AM, after which the regular stores open. Located at a key commercial point where abundant agricultural products from Jirisan Mountain and fresh seafood from the southern coast are distributed, the market offers a wide array of local specialties, such as dried seafood, agricultural and fishery products, as well as Hanbok. It also participates in regional events like the Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival, showcasing items such as Jinju bibimbap. Once known as Jinju Jungang Yudeung Market, it was officially renamed Jinju Jungang Market in 2015.

Jinju Allbam Night Market (Nongae Market) (진주 올빰야시장(논개시장))

2025-10-23

12 Jinyangho-ro 569beon-gil, Jinju-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

Located between Jinju Jungang Market to the west and Produce Market to the north, this traditional market boasts over 60 years of history, having first opened in 1962. Originally called Jangdae Market, it was renamed to Nongae Market in a bid to reinvigorate the declining traditional market. One of its highlights is the Allbam Night Market, Jinju’s only permanent night market. The name “Allbam” is a portmanteau of Olppaemi (owl in Korean) and Bam (night). The market opens every Saturday from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM, offering a wide variety of food and attractions, including flat Bibim mandu (flat mandu in spicy sauce), grilled ice cream, Yukjeon (pan-fried battered Beef), and spicy braised pigs' feet. It has become a rising hotspot for night tourism in Jinju. With nearby attractions like Jinjuseong Fortress and Somangjinsan Lantern Theme Park, it is also a convenient destination for visitors looking to explore the vicinity.