A moving masterpiece. Recommended Korean dramas on Amazon Prime
Have you ever found yourself on a weekend night wanting to dive deep into a world of stories, only to be overwhelmed by the sheer number of titles and not know what to watch? In this article, we’ve picked out some heartwarming Korean dramas available on Amazon Prime.
Why not take a small step away from everyday life and spend a special time letting yourself drift on the waves of the characters’ emotions? You’re sure to find a wonderful story that feels just right for you!
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Masterpieces that stir the heart. Recommended Korean dramas on Amazon Prime (1–10)
Married to my husbandNEW!

A thrilling time-loop revenge drama about clawing your way up from the depths of despair! Starring Park Min-young as the protagonist Kang Ji-won, this Amazon Prime smash hit follows Ji-won, who, after being diagnosed with terminal cancer and witnessing her husband’s affair with her best friend—only to be killed—returns 10 years to the past to change her fate.
Watching her shed her former self and confront those who tormented her is utterly exhilarating.
The tender romance with her gentle boss, Yoo Ji-hyuk, played by Na In-woo, will make your heart flutter.
The swift, satisfying revenge and her journey to reclaim herself are sure to give you courage.
It’s a profoundly moving masterpiece, perfect for when you want to surrender to the emotional waves and fully immerse yourself.
Kidnapping DayNEW!

An offbeat suspense comedy that begins when a timid man turns to kidnapping to save his sick daughter.
Myung-jun, an awkward man played by Yoon Kye-sang, accidentally runs over Ro-hee, the 11-year-old girl he was supposed to kidnap.
When she wakes up, she’s lost her memory, and on impulse he lies that he’s her father—kicking off a strange cohabitation.
Ro-hee, portrayed by Yuna, is a genius girl with an extraordinary mind, and you won’t be able to look away from the comic back-and-forth between the bumbling kidnapper and the cool-headed girl.
A gripping series of developments unfolds as the great mystery of Ro-hee’s past and the motives of the surrounding adults intertwine.
Watching the two gradually open their hearts to each other during their flight and nurture a warm, family-like bond is a moving human drama that’s sure to bring tears to your eyes.
Scarlet Heart: Ryeo — The 8 Princes Where Flowers BloomNEW!

It’s a historical romance about a heroine who time-slips from the present day to the Goryeo era and meets a group of beautiful, uniquely captivating princes! Hae Soo, played by Lee Ji-eun, is initially bewildered by the glamorous court life and her interactions with the princes, but gradually forms genuine bonds.
However, as the story unfolds, she is drawn into a brutal struggle for the throne and a sorrowful fate.
In particular, the Fourth Prince, Wang So, portrayed by Lee Joon-gi, will grip everyone’s heart with his loneliness and clumsy way of loving.
The lavish OST, including tracks by EXO-CBX, flowing alongside the stunning visuals, further heightens the story’s poignancy.
Please witness for yourself where love, tossed about by the waves of destiny, will lead!
A masterpiece that moves the heart. Recommended Korean dramas on Amazon Prime (11–20)
Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food OftenNEW!

When you’re exhausted by the suffocating routine of daily life, Pretty Noona Who Buys Me Food is a work that gently stays by your side.
It tells the love story between Jina, played by Son Ye-jin, and Joon-hee, the younger brother of her close friend, played by Jung Hae-in.
There are no dramatic incidents; instead, the series carefully portrays how they gradually fall in love through a buildup of ordinary moments—sharing an umbrella, having meals together.
You’ll surely be moved by Jina’s transformation as she struggles with realistic problems like family opposition and workplace relationships, yet chooses her own life.
With beautiful visuals and poignant music that deepen the afterglow, this series is available on Amazon Prime Video, so be sure to check it out!
What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim?NEW!

This is a smash-hit romantic comedy starring Park Seo‑joon and Park Min‑young.
It tells the story of Lee Young‑joon, an impeccably perfect vice-chairman, and his highly capable secretary, Kim Mi‑so, who has supported him for years.
Her sudden resignation sets off major changes in what had always seemed like a given between them.
Watching the narcissistic Young‑joon awkwardly fall for her is bound to bring a smile to your face.
Beyond the laughs, the way they confront the fateful ties and hidden wounds from their childhoods tightens your chest in the best way.
You’ll likely relate to the desire to reexamine your own life, too.
It’s available on Amazon Prime, so if you want to immerse yourself in a heartwarming series, be sure to check it out!
MisenNEW!

It’s a human drama that portrays the struggles of Jang Geu-rae, a young man who abandons his dream of becoming a professional baduk player and becomes an intern at a major general trading company! Played by Im Si-wan, Geu-rae has neither academic credentials nor work experience, yet he desperately searches for his place on the harsh game board of the corporate world.
The trust he builds with his awkward yet deeply humane manager, Oh Sang-sik—portrayed by Lee Sung-min—and the sense of solidarity with his fellow interns as they each battle different pressures are depicted with striking realism.
Rather than a glamorous success story, it shows imperfect people who work while carrying failure and inner conflict, clinging tenaciously to the tasks in front of them—sure to stir your heart.
It’s a masterpiece recommended for those who want to escape everyday life on a weekend night and fully immerse themselves in a compelling story!
Cohabiting Dangerously with a Nine-Tailed FoxNEW!

This is a fantasy romantic comedy that portrays a life-or-death yet sweet cohabitation between a nine-tailed fox who has lived for 999 years and a female college student.
Shin Woo-yeo, played by Jang Ki-yong, has his precious marble—essential for becoming human—accidentally swallowed by the college student played by Lee Hye-ri.
To find a way to retrieve the marble, the two begin a risky cohabitation.
The brisk back-and-forth between the mysterious, emotionally reserved Woo-yeo and the expressive, down-to-earth heroine will make you chuckle.
As the distance between them gradually shrinks, the loneliness and inner conflicts born from his long life will tug tightly at your heart.
It’s a laugh-and-cry kind of show—perfect to savor on a relaxed weekend night.


