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What Time Zone Is South Korea In?

South Korea is in Korea Standard Time (KST), UTC+9 — the same as Japan, with no daylight saving time.

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Korea Standard Time (KST)

South Korea uses Korea Standard Time (KST), which is UTC+9 — nine hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. Korea does not observe daylight saving time, so the offset stays at UTC+9 year-round. This makes scheduling calls and flights straightforward since you never need to adjust for seasonal clock changes.

KST is the same time zone as Japan (JST) and parts of eastern Indonesia (WIT). North Korea also uses UTC+9 after briefly switching to UTC+8:30 from 2015 to 2018. If you are coordinating with someone in Tokyo, you are on the exact same clock.

Korea has never observed daylight saving time in the modern era. When your home country shifts clocks for DST, the time difference with Korea changes — not the other way around.

Time Differences From Major Cities

The table below shows the time difference between Korea and major cities. Note that the difference changes when your home city observes daylight saving time (summer time), since Korea does not.

CityStandard Time DifferenceDuring DST (Summer)
New York (EST/EDT)KST = +14 hoursKST = +13 hours
Los Angeles (PST/PDT)KST = +17 hoursKST = +16 hours
London (GMT/BST)KST = +9 hoursKST = +8 hours
Paris / Berlin (CET/CEST)KST = +8 hoursKST = +7 hours
Dubai (GST)KST = +5 hoursKST = +5 hours (no DST)
Sydney (AEST/AEDT)KST = −1 hourKST = −2 hours
Tokyo (JST)Same timeSame time (no DST)
Beijing (CST)KST = +1 hourKST = +1 hour (no DST)
Bangkok (ICT)KST = +2 hoursKST = +2 hours (no DST)
When it is 9:00am Monday in Seoul, it is 8:00pm Sunday in New York (EST) and 5:00pm Sunday in Los Angeles (PST). Korea is essentially "a day ahead" of the Americas.

Jet Lag Tips

The severity of jet lag depends on where you are flying from. Travelers from the US East Coast face a 13-14 hour difference, which is one of the toughest adjustments. From Europe it is 7-9 hours, and from Southeast Asia or Australia it is only 0-2 hours with minimal jet lag.

Korea's late-night culture actually helps with jet lag from the West. If you arrive exhausted and wide awake at 3am, 24-hour cafes, convenience stores, jjimjilbang (spa/saunas), and late-night restaurants are all available. Many travelers find that spending their first "sleepless" night in a jjimjilbang helps reset their body clock.

  • From USA (13-17 hours) — expect 3-5 days to fully adjust.
  • From Europe (7-9 hours) — expect 2-3 days to adjust.
  • From Australia (0-2 hours) — minimal to no jet lag.
  • From Southeast Asia (1-2 hours) — virtually no jet lag.
  • Stay hydrated on the flight and avoid alcohol.
  • Get sunlight exposure in the morning to reset your circadian rhythm.
  • Resist napping past 20 minutes during your first day.

Business Hours & Daily Rhythm

Korean business culture runs on a later schedule than many Western countries. Standard office hours are 9:00am-6:00pm, but many workers stay later. Restaurants open from roughly 11:00am-10:00pm, with many staying open until midnight or later. Convenience stores are 24/7. Shopping areas like Myeongdong and Hongdae are liveliest from 4:00pm-11:00pm.

VenueTypical Hours
Offices9:00am-6:00pm (often later)
Banks9:00am-4:00pm weekdays
Restaurants11:00am-10:00pm+
Cafes8:00am-10:00pm+
Convenience stores24/7
Shopping / malls10:30am-10:00pm
Palaces / museums9:00am-6:00pm (closed Mondays)
Nightlife10:00pm-5:00am+
Most palaces and national museums are closed on Mondays (or Tuesdays in some cases). Check specific opening days before planning your visit.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is South Korea in?

South Korea uses Korea Standard Time (KST), which is UTC+9. It is the same time zone as Japan, with no daylight saving time.

Does South Korea have daylight saving time?

No. Korea does not observe daylight saving time. The time remains UTC+9 year-round.

What is the time difference between New York and Seoul?

Seoul is 14 hours ahead of New York during Eastern Standard Time, and 13 hours ahead during Eastern Daylight Time (summer).

Is Korea the same time as Japan?

Yes. Korea Standard Time (KST, UTC+9) is identical to Japan Standard Time (JST, UTC+9). Neither country observes daylight saving.

How bad is jet lag flying to Korea from the US?

The 13-17 hour time difference makes for significant jet lag. Most travelers need 3-5 days to fully adjust. Morning sunlight exposure and staying awake until local bedtime help speed recovery.

What are typical business hours in Korea?

Standard office hours are 9:00am-6:00pm. Banks close at 4:00pm. Restaurants run 11:00am-10:00pm or later. Convenience stores are open 24/7.