20 Million Tourists, Still Just Seoul? Why Korea Must Rethink Domestic Tourism “Korea has many hidden gems.” Yet the reality tells a different story. Despite reaching 20 million inbound tourists , most visits remain heavily concentrated in Seoul. At the same time, regional destinations struggle with low demand, creating a structural imbalance in Korea’s tourism ecosystem. Wait—Are You Familiar with These Key Concepts? Before proceeding, it is essential to clarify several core concepts that underpin contemporary tourism strategy: In this issue, we examine: ✅ The Hub-and-Spoke Model : A spatial distribution strategy designed to redistribute tourist flows from overconcentrated urban cores(=HUBS) to underutilized regional destinations(=SPOKES). ✅ The Overcapacity Problem : How congestion in Seoul and underutilization in regional areas create structural imbalances in the tourism economy. ✅ Gateway vs. Connector Cities : Differentiating the functional roles of hub cities (gateways) and ...