Travel According to Your Destiny
Saju (사주) — Korea's ancient Four Pillars of Destiny — encodes your birth moment into five elemental energies. Those energies shape not just who you are, but which places on earth will resonate most deeply with your soul.
Four Pillars
Your birth year, month, day, and hour each hold a heavenly stem and earthly branch — four pillars encoding your elemental blueprint.
Five Elements
Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water each resonate with specific landscapes, climates, and travel experiences.
Your Destination
The city that feels like home on first arrival, the landscape that energizes instead of drains — your chart points there.
Find Your Element's Destination
Each of the five elements resonates with specific landscapes, cities, and experiences. Which energy flows through you?
Forest & Nature
Wood energy seeks growth, organic beauty, and living traditions. You're drawn to places where nature and culture intertwine — ancient forests, terraced fields, artisan villages.
Tropical & Vibrant
Fire energy is expansive, social, and drawn to spectacle. You thrive in places with heat, color, noise, and intensity — cities that never dim, feasts that never end.
Heritage & Mountains
Earth energy values depth, stability, and nourishment. You want to understand a place — its history, its food, its people. You extend your stays without fully knowing why.
Modern Cities
Metal energy is precise, aesthetic, and driven by excellence. You have the highest standards of any element type — for design, food, service, and experience. You don't accept good enough.
Beach & Islands
Water energy is fluid, adaptive, and drawn toward depth and mystery. You follow curiosity — down side streets, into conversations, through history. You're comfortable with ambiguity.
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