Kim Jong Kooks Jaw Dropped Touring G-Dragons Sci-Fi HQ

Galaxy Corporations futuristic Yeouido headquarters features dancing robots, a robot dog guide, and spaceship-inspired interiors

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Kim Jong Kook at a press event following his signing with Galaxy Corporation
Kim Jong Kook at a press event following his signing with Galaxy Corporation

When Kim Jong Kook — Korea’s beloved fitness-obsessed singer and Running Man star — walked into the new headquarters of Galaxy Corporation in Yeouido, even he could not contain his astonishment. In a YouTube video uploaded on March 19 to his popular channel “Gym Jong Kook,” the entertainer explored every corner of the agency’s new office, and his reactions tell a story that goes far beyond interior design. This is about the entertainment company that turned a one-million-won startup into a trillion-won unicorn, and its headquarters looks exactly as audacious as that trajectory suggests.

A Space Station in the Heart of Yeouido

Galaxy Corporation’s new headquarters operates under the concept “Galaxy Odyssey,” and the name barely does it justice. From the moment Kim Jong Kook stepped through the entrance, it was clear this was no ordinary entertainment company office. The entryway is designed to evoke the sensation of walking into an amusement park, complete with immersive thematic elements that immediately transport visitors into what multiple Korean media outlets have described as a “sci-fi movie set.”

The first greeting came not from a receptionist, but from a humanoid idol robot — one deliberately styled after the agency’s crown jewel, G-Dragon. The robot performed choreography to G-Dragon’s hit “Power,” a surreal welcome that perfectly encapsulates the company’s blend of entertainment and cutting-edge technology. Accompanying the humanoid was a robot dog that served as Kim Jong Kook’s guide throughout the tour, leading him from room to room through the futuristic corridors.

The office interiors lean heavily into the space station aesthetic. Spaceship-inspired doors separate different sections of the building. Meeting rooms feature uniquely styled designs that break every convention of corporate office culture. Space-themed plants dot the hallways, and the top floor offers a sweeping view overlooking the Yeouido skyline. Kim Jong Kook, a man who has visited entertainment companies across Korea for over two decades, was visibly stunned. He remarked that he had been to many agencies throughout his career, but had never encountered anything remotely like this.

The Fitness King Meets His Match

In typical Kim Jong Kook fashion, the video’s title contained a playful complaint: “The company doesn’t even have a gym.” For a man whose entire personal brand revolves around physical fitness — his YouTube channel is literally called “Gym Jong Kook” — discovering that this gleaming, technology-packed headquarters lacked a dedicated gym was both comedic and endearing. The moment became an instant talking point among fans, who joked that the singer’s first renovation request to his new agency would undoubtedly involve installing weight equipment.

But beneath the humor lay a genuinely touching revelation. Kim Jong Kook candidly shared that this was his first experience being part of a large-scale agency. For much of his three-decade career, the singer operated with minimal management support. He addressed the Galaxy Corporation staff directly, telling them it was the first time he had ever had this level of professional backing, and that he would do his best while looking forward to working together. The comment resonated with longtime fans who know that Kim Jong Kook built his enduring career largely through sheer personal discipline and determination.

Galaxy Corporation’s Powerhouse Roster

The office tour offered a window into why Galaxy Corporation has become one of the most talked-about entertainment companies in Korea. The agency’s roster reads like a who’s who of Korean cultural icons. G-Dragon, the BIGBANG leader widely regarded as one of K-pop’s most influential figures, serves as the company’s flagship artist. Oscar-winning actor Song Kang Ho — the star of Parasite — brings unparalleled prestige from the film world. SHINee’s Taemin, who signed an exclusive contract with the agency in March 2026, adds another layer of idol star power.

Kim Jong Kook’s own addition to the roster in 2025 brought the variety entertainment dimension, creating a roster that spans music, film, variety, and now increasingly, technology. This diverse talent pool reflects Galaxy Corporation’s vision of itself not merely as a talent management firm, but as what industry analysts have called an “entertec” company — a hybrid entity that integrates media, intellectual property, commerce, and technology.

Founded in 2019 with just one million won in capital — roughly $750 — Galaxy Corporation’s growth story borders on the extraordinary. In just six years, the company achieved unicorn status with a valuation exceeding one trillion won, driven by a business model that combines AI technology with entertainment properties. Revenue reportedly surged to approximately 300 billion won, and the company has been accelerating its path toward an initial public offering.

G-Dragon’s 2026 and the Agency’s Momentum

The office tour comes at a moment of significant momentum for Galaxy Corporation and its artists. G-Dragon has been on a remarkable run, winning the Digital Song Award at the 40th Golden Disc Awards and hosting his first-ever solo fan meeting in February 2026. He made his debut Middle East stage appearance as a headliner in Dubai, and has been building anticipation for BIGBANG’s 20th anniversary celebration, reportedly planning to begin “warming up” from April onward.

Taemin’s recent signing further strengthened the roster, while Kim Jong Kook’s integration into the Galaxy Corporation family brings both his massive variety show fanbase and his YouTube audience of millions. The Yeouido headquarters, with its space station concept and technology-forward design, serves as a physical manifestation of the company’s ambitions to be more than a traditional entertainment agency.

Why This Office Tour Matters

On the surface, Kim Jong Kook’s video is entertaining content — a fitness icon wandering through a sci-fi office, baffled by dancing robots and lamenting the absence of a gym. But the footage also reveals something deeper about where the Korean entertainment industry is heading. Galaxy Corporation’s investment in AI-powered humanoid performers, robotic guides, and immersive spatial design reflects an industry that is rapidly evolving beyond talent management into technology-driven entertainment ecosystems.

For Kim Jong Kook, who spent decades navigating the industry largely on his own, the experience of walking into Galaxy Corporation’s headquarters was clearly more than just a tour. It was a glimpse of a new chapter — both for his career and for the industry he has been part of since the 1990s. And if the awe on his face was any indication, even veterans of Korean entertainment can still be genuinely surprised by what comes next.

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Jang Hojin
Jang Hojin

Entertainment Journalist · KEnterHub

Entertainment journalist specializing in K-Pop, K-Drama, and Korean celebrity news. Covers artist comebacks, drama premieres, award shows, and fan culture with in-depth reporting and analysis.

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