A read-only MCP server providing access to various Korean public data such as subway arrivals, weather, fine dust, bike availability, real estate, and more.
A Korean life utility MCP server providing 15 tools for Hangul decomposition, romanization, number-to-Korean conversion, business number validation, holiday lookup, and more, all without external API calls.
Bridges Korean public data APIs (data.go.kr) into MCP with automatic OpenAPI normalization, quota management, caching, and backoff. Enables natural language interaction with Korean government data through MCP.
This MCP server integrates South Korea's national law information, building registers from MOLIT, and KOSIS statistics for housing development research. It enables searching laws, retrieving building details, and accessing statistical data through natural language.