Geungnaksa is a small mountainside temple with mostly outdoor grounds, so a rainy-day visit is possible but not ideal.
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Rainy day
Geungnaksa is a small mountainside temple with mostly outdoor grounds, so a rainy-day visit is possible but not ideal.
Mountainside temple on Baengmasan; mostly outdoor grounds.
Only two buildings on site: Geungnakbojeon and Samseonggak.
Open at all times, no regular closing days.
No on-site parking available.
Rain-safe status and indoor/outdoor designation are not specified in the source data.
Based on place_type (attraction/temple), short_summary_ko (describes small temple with two halls on mountainside), operating.open_hours_raw, operating.closed_days_raw, and operating.parking_available. experience_attributes.indoor_outdoor and rain_safe are null, so rain suitability is inferred from the temple description rather than an explicit field.
Language support
No foreign-language support is documented for this temple — expect Korean only.
Korean is confirmed as a supported language.
English, Japanese, and Chinese support: not listed.
Multilingual signage: not documented.
Translated guide or menu: not documented.
Audio guide and sign-language guide: not documented.
No localized place name or address is provided.
Based on language_support.korean (true) with all other language_support fields null, and accessibility.audio_guide / sign_language_guide / braille_guide all null. canonical_name_en/ja/zh_hans and address_en are also null, indicating no localized naming.