This charcoal kiln, jjimjilbang (Korean spa) in Sinchon, is popular throughout the year. Featured in numerous Korean dramas and media, it attracts foreigners eager to experience jjimjilbang culture. Visitors can enjoy traditional snacks like sikhye (sweet rice punch), eggs, roasted rice cakes, and sweet potatoes cooked in the charcoal kiln. The facility includes Gamagol Charcoal Grill, which offers grilled pork belly, and Gamagol Korean Restaurant, which serves traditional Korean dishes perfect for a post-sauna meal. Additionally, it boasts a playroom for children, gaming consoles, a nail art station, and a sky garden for diverse entertainment options. A unique aspect of this jjimjilbang is the hearth room, where heated charcoal is placed in a brazier, providing direct warmth to guests.