About K-jihacheol
The More Stations You Know, The Faster You Go
Pick a line, and your train waits at the first station. Type the name of the next station, and you move one stop closer. Your arrival time at the final stop is your score.
Know the route by heart? Go non-stop. Forgot a station? Check the hint — but your final time will remember for you.
19 Countries, 26 Cities, 2,361 Stations
Korea — Seoul Lines 1–9, Busan, Daegu, Incheon, Daejeon, Gwangju, Gyeonggi
Japan — Tokyo (14 lines, including the Yamanote and Ginza Lines and the Toei subway), Osaka (8 lines)
Asia — Taipei MRT, Hong Kong MTR, Singapore
Americas — New York, Toronto
Europe — London, Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Moscow, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Oslo, Amsterdam, Brussels, Lausanne
Oceania — Sydney
Type It the Way Locals Do
In Tokyo, you type in Japanese. In Taipei, in Chinese characters or Pinyin. In New York, in English. This isn't a tourist's subway ride — it's how a local gets around. Finish the Yamanote Line in Japanese, and your next trip to Tokyo will feel a little different.
Three Modes
Drive — The standard mode: check the map, type the next station
Memory — The map is hidden. Reach the final stop on pure memory alone
Race — Go head-to-head with an AI conductor in real time, across 3 difficulty levels
For Those Who Take Their Records Seriously
Best times for every line and mode, combos, flawless runs, quests, and more. "Shaving 3 seconds off my Line 2 record" is the kind of win that makes your whole evening.