Seopjikoji is located on the eastern shore of Jeju Island, South Korea, and has a stunning coastline with unique geological features. Its name originates from the local dialect, with 'Seopji' meaning a place with a tight land shape and 'Koji' referring to a sudden bump on flat land. The area is famous for its bright yellow canola flowers in spring and its beautiful lighthouse standing at the edge of the headland, offering picturesque views of the surrounding sea and landscape. The prominent Ilchulbong Peak can be seen from Seopjikoji, adding to the dramatic backdrop. With the clear blue waters and the distinctive rock formations, Seopjikoji has become a must-visit location for travelers and was also featured in several Korean dramas and films, boosting its popularity. The well-maintained walking trails and the tranquil environment make it an ideal place for a leisurely walk and photography. Visitors should also explore the nearby Haenyeo Museum, which honors the female divers of Jeju, recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage.