Jangsan Station 장산
Line 2 eastern terminus
Which exit?
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Jangsan mountain approach
- Jangsan mountain (장산) The mountain rising behind Haeundae, with summit views over Marine City and the Gwangan Bridge; Visit Busan puts the approach at a 26-minute walk from the exit.
- Jangsan Valley (장산 계곡) A shaded stream valley above Daecheon Park with Pokposa temple and Yangun Falls; Visit Busan's own directions say to take a taxi from this exit.
Exit 10 is the mountain side of the station; Visit Busan gives it as a 26-minute walk to the mountain, and recommends a taxi from this exit if you are heading up to the valley.
14 mapped exits · Step-free: 4, 7, 8 · exit data: OpenStreetMap
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About
Jangsan Station is the eastern terminus of Busan Metro Line 2, in Haeundae-gu, and opened on 29 August 2002 with fourteen exits. It serves a residential district around Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital and is the metro access point for Jangsan mountain, whose summit overlooks Marine City and the Gwangan Bridge.