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The latest Netflix original K-Drama, "Can This Love Be Translated?", is officially taking over social media! With a heartwarming plot and the undeniable chemistry between Kim Seon-ho and Go Youn-jung, fans are falling head over heels for the show.
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But it's not just the romance that’s stealing the spotlight—it's the breathtaking scenery. The drama follows the romance between top actress Cha Mu-hee (Go Youn-jung) and multilingual interpreter Joo Ho-jin (Kim Seon-ho) across three beautiful countries: Japan, Italy, and Canada.
Ready to add some "aesthetic" to your travel wishlist? Here are 17 filming locations you absolutely have to visit!
This quaint commuter station is famous for its retro, old-school charm. With its wooden interior and small platform surrounded by lush greenery, it feels like a scene straight out of a Studio Ghibli movie.
This is perhaps the most iconic spot in Kamakura. This Instagrammable crossing is where Cha Mu-hee and Joo Ho-jin share a meaningful gaze as the signature green Enoden train passes between them.
Home to the "Great Buddha of Kamakura," this temple is a must-visit. The giant bronze statue surrounded by blooming flowers and traditional torii gates provides a serene backdrop for the drama's quieter moments.
Known as the "Hydrangea Temple," Meigetsu-in features beautiful stone stairs and a famous circular window that looks out onto a private garden. It’s the ultimate spot for a peaceful, "syahdu" atmosphere.
A place deeply connected to Joo Ho-jin’s character. This island near Tokyo offers stunning coastline views, sandy beaches, and some of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets in Japan.
This lighthouse and observation tower provides a 360-degree view of the island. At night, it lights up beautifully, creating a romantic setting for the leads to enjoy the skyline.
The drama captures the soul of traditional Japan in Gion. Walking through these wooden-built streets in a kimono is the best way to recreate the show's timeless vibe.
Appearing in the very first episode, the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing represents the bustling energy where the characters' journeys begin.
The "dying city" on a hill. You can see Cha Mu-hee and Hiro Kurosawa (Sota Fukushi) chatting against the backdrop of this ancient village, which is only accessible by a footbridge.
The main square of Perugia’s historic center. This is where our main couple spends time talking on the steps, surrounded by classic Italian architecture and medieval fountains.
Famous for its world-class red wine, this hill town offers rolling vineyards and ancient stone buildings that scream "European romance."
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its Gothic architecture. Spots like Piazza del Campo and the Torre del Mangia add a majestic historical layer to the drama’s visuals.
These ancient Roman ruins provide a dramatic and historic setting. The contrast between the towering red-brick ruins and the green park is truly magnificent.
Canada’s oldest national park is where you’ll find those stunning turquoise lakes and snow-capped peaks that the "Papago Couple" explores.
Seen in episode 4, this "living history" museum serves as the set for Mu-hee and Hiro’s reality show. It’s filled with classic buildings, vintage playgrounds, and beautiful waterfronts.
Bordering the Kananaskis country, Canmore offers rugged mountain beauty and is the perfect spot for the outdoor activities featured in the show.
This badlands landscape features colorful rock layers and unique geological formations. The drama highlights the canyon's scale, showing the leads hiking through this prehistoric-looking terrain.
From the quiet temples of Japan to the sun-drenched squares of Italy and the wild canyons of Canada, Can This Love Be Translated? has truly chosen some of the most picturesque spots on Earth.
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Which of these locations will you visit first to recreate your favorite scenes? Let us know in the comments!
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