Rainy days are perfect for slowing down and enjoying the comforts of home. There's something special about the sound of rain tapping on the window while you're wrapped in a warm blanket, watching a good show.
For K-drama fans, these moments are ideal for diving into their favorite series. Whether you want romance, nostalgia, or fantasy, there's a K-drama for you. Here are some top picks to make your rainy day special.
Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021)
Episodes: 16
Set in the charming seaside village of Gongjin, this series follows the life of Yoon Hye Jin, a dentist, and Hong Dusik, a jack-of-all-trades. Hye Jin’s life changes when she moves to the village. Their heartwarming interactions with each other and the quirky villagers create a delightful and warm watch.
When My Love Blooms (2020)
Episodes: 16
When Yoon Ji Soo, a music major, is rescued by law student Han Jae Hyun during a protest, it's love at first sight. Determined to win his heart, Ji Soo ensures Jae Hyun notices her. He soon falls for her as well, but they are forced to part ways. Years later, they meet again, and their old feelings reignite.
Something in The Rain (2018)
Episodes: 16
The series follows the evolving relationship between Jin Ah, a coffeehouse supervisor in her 30s, and Joon Hee, a video game animator in his late 20s. After returning from working abroad, Joon Hee reconnects with Jin Ah, who is also his sister's childhood best friend. Their journey from acquaintances to a real couple is worth watching.
Goblin - Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (2016)
Episodes: 16 + 3 specials
The romance fantasy drama tells the story of Kim Shin, a military general from the Goryeo Dynasty who is punished with immortality and tasked with protecting certain people. His only way to freedom is through Goblin’s Bride. It can get hard-hitting and emotional at times but has its fun and beautiful moments.
Love Rain (2012)
Episodes: 20
Seo Inha and Kim Yoon Hee fall in love at first sight as university students in the seventies. Despite their initial hesitance, they eventually express their feelings for each other. However, uncontrollable circumstances force them to take separate paths. Things take a further turn when they ultimately find other people.
Which would be your rainy-day K-drama pick? Do share! Also, feel free to add the ones not mentioned here!