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Hanjeungmak & Bulgama — A Complete Guide to Korea's Traditional Kiln Saunas

What exactly is a hanjeungmak? Korea's dome-shaped kiln saunas date back to the 15th century — fired with pine wood and charcoal, some reaching near 100°C. This guide covers what the heat actually feels like, the difference between hanjeungmak, bulgama, and sutgama, how much it costs, and 6 kiln saunas locals actually visit — from Gwanghwamun to Bukhansan.

2026-07-15 · 6 个场所

What Is a Hanjeungmak? Korea's Original Sauna

A hanjeungmak (한증막) is a dome-shaped kiln built from stone and yellow clay, fired with pine wood until the structure itself becomes the heat source — then you climb inside and sweat in the radiant heat. Records from the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty mention public "hanjeungso" sweat houses as early as the reign of King Sejong in the 15th century, which makes this one of the oldest documented sauna cultures in the world. The key difference from a Finnish sauna: there's no stove and no steam-pouring. The kiln itself has been heated for hours, and the radiant heat coming off the dome can push toward 80~100°C in the hottest chambers. That's why Koreans traditionally wrap themselves in burlap or hemp cloth before entering. Today you'll most often find a "bul-hanjeungmak" (fire hanjeungmak) room inside a jjimjilbang, so you don't need to hunt down a standalone facility to try one.

Know the Words — Hanjeungmak vs Bulgama vs Sutgama vs Jjimjilbang

They look similar but these four words mean different things. Hanjeungmak (한증막) — the original: a stone-and-clay dome kiln, usually the hottest option. Bulgama (불가마) — literally "fire kiln." The modern name for the super-heated room inside a jjimjilbang; think of it as the mass-market version of a hanjeungmak. Sutgama (숯가마) — "charcoal kiln." Rural compounds that reuse the residual heat of kilns that actually bake charcoal. Several kilns sit side by side, each at a different temperature depending on where it is in the charcoal-making cycle — you wander from mild to fierce. Jjimjilbang (찜질방) — the container for all of it: a complex with themed hot rooms (fire kiln, salt room, clay room), a bathhouse, a food court, and sleeping rooms. In short: jjimjilbang is the whole facility; hanjeungmak, bulgama, and sutgama are the kilns inside it — or standalone destinations in their own right.

What It Actually Feels Like — and How to Do It Right

The moment you open a bulgama door, a wall of dry heat rolls out — your first breath catches, then your body adjusts within a minute or two. Here's the flow. ① Change into the loungewear provided at check-in (kiln zones are clothed, not nude!). ② Grab a burlap or hemp mat — the floor is genuinely hot, so this is not optional. ③ Start with the mildest room and work up, staying 5~15 minutes per session. The hottest kilns have low entrances you crouch through; sit near the entrance on your first round. ④ Step out, cool down, drink plenty of water, and repeat 2~3 rounds. ⑤ Finish with the classic combo: a cup of sikhye (sweet rice drink) and maekbanseok-baked eggs — it's the ritual for a reason. Take off metal jewelry before entering (it heats up fast), and leave watches and glasses in your locker. Short sessions repeated beat one long endurance test, every time.

Where to Go — 6 Kiln Saunas People Are Actually Visiting

These picks are based on what people actually viewed most on LUWEI over the past month. Jusim Yuhwang Chamsutkama (Hanam, Gyeonggi) — sulfur-water baths plus real charcoal kilns, right at the edge of Seoul near Jamsil. Bath 11,500 KRW / kiln access 18,500 KRW, 06:00~24:00. SpaceBon Sauna (Gwanghwamun) — its bul-hanjeungmak is the signature draw, 5 minutes from Gyeongbokgung Station Exit 7, so it pairs perfectly with palace sightseeing. Sauna 12,000 KRW / jjimjilbang 14,000 KRW. Uiryeong Bulgama (Ui-dong, northern Seoul) — a traditional fire kiln at the foot of the Bukhansan Uiryeong trail. Dry sauna around 87°C and a properly cold ~11°C plunge. 15,000 KRW, 24 hours — great after a hike. Siloam Sauna (Seoul Station) — the classic 24-hour mega sauna known for germanium mineral water, and the easiest stop for travelers. Bath 8,000 KRW / with jjimjilbang 10,000 KRW. Gukilgwan Jjimjilbang (Jongno 3-ga, men only) — 24-hour spot with a yellow-clay kiln room. Day 12,000 / night 14,000 KRW. Sparex Dongmyo (Dongmyo) — the brand-new 2024 mega jjimjilbang with Himalayan salt and cypress rooms. Day 14,000 / night 16,000 KRW, 24 hours.

Practical Tips — Cost, Timing, Safety

Budget — expect 8,000~18,500 KRW at most venues. Loungewear and towels are usually included; scrubs, massages, and food are extra. Timing — weekend evenings are the crowded slot. Weekday mornings are calm, and at charcoal kiln compounds the kilns are hottest right after the charcoal comes out — asking staff which kiln is at what temperature is part of the fun. What to bring — basic amenities are usually stocked, but your own toiletries are a safe bet. Water is sold inside. Safety — only do the hottest kilns when you're feeling well. Never enter after drinking alcohol, and if you're pregnant or have a heart condition, talk to your doctor before going. Feeling dizzy means leave and rest — the goal is enjoying the heat, not enduring it. And you'll need far more water than you think.

FAQ — 4 Things First-Timers Always Ask

Q1. Is it too hot for a beginner?
A. Rooms come in a range of temperatures. Start in the 40~50°C rooms and work up as you adjust. Nobody judges you for skipping the hottest kiln.

Q2. Do I have to be nude?
A. No. Kiln and jjimjil zones are clothed — you wear the provided loungewear. Nudity only applies in the gender-separated bathhouse zone.

Q3. Are tattoos okay?
A. In the clothed kiln zones, almost always yes. If you plan to use the bath zone too and have large tattoos, messaging the venue ahead is the safe move.

Q4. Should I start with a hanjeungmak or a jjimjilbang?
A. Start with a jjimjilbang — you get the fire kiln, salt room, food court, and sleeping room in one visit, so it's hard to go wrong. Once the kiln heat hooks you, graduate to a charcoal kiln compound outside the city.

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