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Random South Korea Address

Random format-valid example South Korean address, postal code, and profile data for testing.

Random South Korea Address FAQ

RandAddress generates realistic-looking South Korean addresses in Korean (Hangul) script, covering all 17 administrative divisions. Each profile includes a road name address (도로명주소), city, province, postal code, and a complete identity—perfect for developers testing Korean-language applications.
South Korea uses the road name address system (도로명주소) since 2014. Roads are named and buildings are numbered sequentially along each road. The address format goes from large to small: city/province, district, road name, and building number. Postal codes are 5 digits.
Yes! City names, province names, and street names are all in Korean (Hangul) script to reflect how they appear in Korean-language contexts. This is ideal for testing Korean-locale applications that need authentic-looking address data.
Yes, the postal codes are based on real South Korean postal data matched to their correct administrative divisions. South Korea switched to a new 5-digit postal code system in 2015.
Zero storage. All saved addresses are stored locally on your device and are never uploaded to any database.