大田小堤洞咖啡街 鐵道宿舍復古氛圍散步
Suje-dong Café Street 是一條形成於大田站以東、鐵路官舍村一帶的街區。這裡沒有拆除既有建築,而是以保留與再利用的方式自然打造出空間。作為一個讓曾長期老化、並被忽視的大田舊市中心某一區,以富有感覺的方式重新活化的案例,它同時呈現了地方變遷與都市再生的意義。懷舊的日本風官舍、復古氛圍與現代感彼此交織,讓不同世代都能共同感受到共鳴的獨…
概覽
Soje-dong Café Street is a street formed around the eastern railway official housing district near Daejeon Station. It is a space naturally created by preserving and making use of existing buildings rather than demolishing them. As a case of the sensibly regenerated old downtown area of Daejeon, which had long been underdeveloped and marginalized, it shows both local change and the meaning of urban renewal. The blend of old Japanese-style official residences, retro atmosphere, and modern sensibility creates a distinctive streetscape that appeals across generations. It is well worth a visit for foreign travelers who want to feel the atmosphere where Daejeon's past and present meet.
精彩亮點
- Rejuvenated café street in the railway official housing district
- Preserved old Japanese-style official residences
- Bamboo grove café
- Spacious courtyard café
- Retro-inspired interior design
最佳遊覽時間
The best time to visit Soje-dong Café Street is in spring and autumn. The weather is mild, making it easy to explore the alleys and nearby stream comfortably, and it is also less tiring to spend a long time here.
Within the day, late morning to early afternoon is the most practical time. Many cafés have opened by then, yet it is still relatively quiet, so it is easy to find seating and move through the alleys. In the evening and on weekend afternoons, the area can get somewhat crowded as visitor numbers increase.
For the most relaxed experience, a weekday visit is recommended. Overall, weekdays tend to be less crowded, while popular cafés are often busier on weekends.
In short, the best time to visit is late morning to early afternoon on a weekday in spring or autumn. If you want a quieter atmosphere, choose a weekday rather than the weekend.
建議遊覽時長
If you only take a quick look around Soje-dong Café Street, 30 minutes to 1 hour is enough. If you stop at one café, take photos, and enjoy the atmosphere, about 1 to 2 hours is appropriate. If you also visit nearby spots such as the area around Daejeon Station or nearby famous bakeries, planning for half a day is convenient.
交通指南
Soje-dong Café Street is close to Daejeon Station, so even foreign travelers can find it relatively easily.
Subway
Take Daejeon Metro Line 1 and get off at Daejeon Station for the most convenient route. From Daejeon Station, the café street is within walking distance.
Another option is to use Exit 7 of Daedong Station on Line 1, then transfer to a bus.
Bus
The following bus routes are available when traveling toward Soje-dong: 202, 317, 605, 615, 608.
After exiting from Exit 7 of Daedong Station, take Bus 608 and get off at the Woosongdaedong stop.
On Foot
If you depart from Daejeon Station, you can walk to Soje-dong Café Street. Since it is a short distance, it is convenient to go there right after arriving by train or subway.
Alternatively, you can walk for about 10 minutes from Exit 7 of Daedong Station.
拍照地點
- Along the Daedongcheon promenade: On the way to Soje-dong Café Street, a small house with a white exterior wall and wooden window frames is a popular photo spot. If you photograph it from a slight angle rather than straight on, both the exterior wall and the window frames are captured well. The best time is late morning to early afternoon, when the sky color is especially beautiful.
- The old alley with 'Yeogisoje': This is a great place to capture the distinctive old-alley atmosphere of Soje-dong. Stand facing into the alley and shoot so that both the café and the alleyway appear in the frame. Taking photos in the morning, when there are fewer people, helps preserve the quiet mood.
- Around the wooden supply warehouse: This is a representative retro scene of Soje-dong that you can encounter while strolling slowly. Shooting from a diagonal angle so the length of the warehouse is visible creates a stronger sense of depth. The afternoon, when the light is soft, is the most stable time for photos.
- The outdoor space in front of the bamboo grove and vividly colored tables and chairs: The bamboo and the bold-colored tables and chairs are clearly visible, making it an obvious photo spot. If you shoot toward the tables with the bamboo grove as the background, the color contrast stands out well. Late afternoon, when the sunlight is not too strong, is best.
- The entry section leading from Daejeon Station East Square to Soje-dong: It is easy to access, only a 5 to 8 minute walk, and it is a good place to capture the beginning of your trip. Walk toward Soje-dong and frame the alley entrance straight on. If you shoot in the morning or around sunset, the street atmosphere looks warmer.
夜景
Soje-dong Café Street becomes even more charming after sunset. The Daedongcheon promenade and the café alleys are softly illuminated by various lights, creating a cozy and atmospheric mood.
At night, murals with stories and distinctive interiors stand out even more as they blend with the lighting. With cafés and restaurants in an exotic atmosphere gathered together, it is well suited for photography and an evening stroll.
The recommended time is from just after sunset to around 9 p.m. During this period, the lighting looks most atmospheric, and it is a good time to enjoy both cafés and walking around.
No special large-scale night event information has been confirmed, but the alley lighting and night scenery themselves are the main highlights. If you want a quiet evening walk, a weekday evening visit is recommended.
四季指南
Soje-dong Café Street is about a 5-minute walk from Daejeon Station East Square, so it is easy to stop by lightly in any season. With its blend of old railway official residence atmosphere and stylish cafés, it is especially suitable for strolling and photography.
Spring
During cherry blossom season, alley walks are at their most charming. The old buildings and flowers appear together, making for beautiful photos. Since visitor numbers may increase on weekend afternoons, a morning visit is best if you want a quieter atmosphere.
Summer
It is a good season for a short alley walk followed by a rest in a cool café. Late afternoon or evening is more comfortable for walking than the strong midday sun. Being close to Daejeon Station also means less hassle when moving around on hot days.
Autumn
With the cool weather, this is the best time to enjoy the calm atmosphere of the alleys. When the foliage changes color, the old street scenery becomes even more atmospheric. It is a good time to slowly tour a few cafés while strolling.
Winter
In winter, the atmosphere becomes quieter and cozier. Thanks to the lighting around some cafés and their warm indoor spaces, evening visits are still pleasant. On cold days, it is practical to keep alley walks short and focus your schedule on cafés.
Travel Tip
Soje-dong is a place to enjoy the alley atmosphere rather than a major tourist attraction, so the best approach is to walk slowly in any season and leisurely visit one or two cafés. It is also convenient for a short stop before or after a train journey.
在地小撇步
Soje-dong Café Street has many spaces renovated from old houses, so each café has a distinct mood and personality. Since the area is centered more on local entrepreneurs than franchise chains, it is fun to slowly explore several places.
This area is by the stream, so it is easy to visit by car. The public parking lot is free and generally has ample parking space.
The scenery beside the old railway tracks is the core charm of this street. Enjoy the atmosphere where the tracks and cafés blend together, along with the stylish photo zones.
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