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7 K-Dramas That Perfectly Capture Spring Romance

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Spring in South Korea often feels like it was made for romance. The season brings blooming cherry blossoms, gentle breezes and the kind of quiet warmth that K-dramas love to capture on screen. Many shows use spring settings to tell stories about new beginnings, healing, and love slowly blossoming between characters. 

From seaside villages to university campuses, these dramas perfectly reflect the soft, hopeful energy of the season. Here are seven K-dramas that beautifully capture the feeling of spring romance.

LOVE ALL PLAY (2022)

Episodes: 16

Set in the world of professional badminton, this sports romance centers on two athletes who find comfort and support in each other. Both characters are dealing with personal setbacks, but their bond helps them rediscover their passion for the game and for life. The bright sports arenas, training sessions, and hopeful energy give the drama a refreshing seasonal feel. It’s a story about second chances and love growing alongside personal healing.

TWENTY FIVE TWENTY ONE (2022)

Episodes: 16

Set during the late 1990s, this coming-of-age drama follows a passionate fencer and a young man trying to rebuild his life after financial hardship. Their bond develops through friendship, encouragement, and shared dreams during a difficult time. The story is filled with youthful optimism, laughter, and emotional growth. Like spring itself, it captures the feeling of chasing new beginnings and believing in the future. 

OUR BELOVED SUMMER (2021)

Episodes: 16

This nostalgic romance follows two former high school sweethearts who reunite years after their messy breakup. When a documentary they filmed as teenagers suddenly becomes popular, they are forced to confront old feelings they never truly resolved. The story balances humor, bittersweet memories, and heartfelt growth. Its youthful atmosphere and emotional vulnerability make it feel like the kind of romance that blossoms again during spring.

HOMETOWN CHA CHA CHA (2021)

Episodes: 16

Set in the charming seaside village of Gongjin, this drama follows a city dentist who moves to the countryside and meets a warm-hearted handyman. Their relationship develops slowly through everyday moments, small acts of kindness, and shared experiences in the tight-knit community. The coastal scenery, blooming flowers, and peaceful atmosphere give the story a refreshing springtime vibe. It’s the kind of romance that grows gently, much like the season itself.

WHEN THE WEATHER IS FINE (2020)

Episodes: 16

This quiet and reflective romance tells the story of a woman who returns to her rural hometown and reconnects with a gentle bookstore owner. Their relationship grows through shared conversations, snowy evenings turning into warmer days, and moments of emotional healing. As the seasons shift, the story gradually moves toward a softer, hopeful tone that feels very much like early spring. The drama beautifully portrays how love can bloom again after difficult times.


RUN ON (2020)

Episodes: 16

This thoughtful romance follows a former national track athlete and a film subtitle translator whose lives cross in an unexpected way. Their relationship develops through honest conversations, mutual respect, and quiet moments of understanding. Unlike dramatic love stories, the romance here feels calm and realistic. The drama’s warm tone and gentle pacing capture the feeling of love growing naturally, much like the fresh start that spring brings.

WEIGHTLIFTING FAIRY KIM BOK JOO (2016)

Episodes: 16

This beloved campus romance follows the life of a cheerful weightlifter navigating friendship, dreams, and first love. As Bok Joo reconnects with a childhood friend who becomes her biggest supporter, their relationship unfolds with adorable sincerity. The university setting, outdoor training grounds, and carefree youth create the perfect spring-like mood. The drama captures the feeling of falling in love for the first time during a hopeful new chapter of life.


So, which K-drama would be your pick for the spring season? Your top favourite? Please do share! 

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