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Best Slice-of-Life K-Dramas You Need To Watch for Comfort and Healing

Still from My Liberation Notes (Credits: JTBC)
Still from My Liberation Notes (Credits: JTBC)

Slice-of-life K-dramas are perfect when you want something calm, relatable, and full of real emotions instead of heavy plot twists. These shows focus on everyday life, friendships, love, growth, and healing.


If you like quiet storytelling that slowly warms your heart, here are some of the best slice-of-life Korean dramas to add to your watchlist!



My Liberation Notes (Credits: JTBC)
My Liberation Notes (Credits: JTBC)

Three siblings living in the countryside feel stuck in their repetitive lives. The youngest sibling, Yeom Mi-jeong (Kim Ji-won), feels especially empty and tired of everything. When a quiet and mysterious man called Mr. Gu (Son Suk-ku) appears in town, their lives begin to change in small but meaningful ways. This drama beautifully shows loneliness, healing, and the slow search for happiness.




Welcome to Samdal-ri (Credits: JTBC)
Welcome to Samdal-ri (Credits: JTBC)

After a big mistake ruins her career in Seoul, Jo Sam-dal (Shin Hye-sun) returns to her hometown on Jeju Island. There, she reconnects with her childhood best friend Cho Yong-pil (Ji Chang-wook), who has always quietly cared for her. Surrounded by family, old friends, sea breeze, and small-town warmth, Sam Dal slowly rediscovers herself and what truly matters.




Daily Dose of Sunshine (Credits: Netflix)
Daily Dose of Sunshine (Credits: Netflix)

This healing drama follows Jung Da-eun (Park Bo-young), a kind-hearted nurse who starts working in the psychiatric ward. She meets patients with different struggles and learns to understand mental health with empathy and compassion. The drama is heartfelt and emotional while still being soft and hopeful, making it one of the most touching slice-of-life shows.




Our Blues (Credits: tvN)
Our Blues (Credits: tvN)

Set on Jeju Island, this drama tells the intertwined stories of different people, including old friends, lovers, parents, and children. Each episode focuses on their personal struggles and relationships. It feels realistic and warm, showing how people support each other through love, regret, and forgiveness.





Doctor Slump (Credits: JTBC)
Doctor Slump (Credits: JTBC)

Once school rivals, Nam Ha-neul (Park Shin-hye) and Yeo Jung-woo (Park Hyung-sik) reunite as adults when they both reach a low point in their lives. Burnt out and struggling, they slowly help each other heal and laugh again. The drama mixes romance, comedy, and slice-of-life warmth with relatable themes like stress, pressure, and growing up.




Reply 1988 (Credits: tvN)
Reply 1988 (Credits: tvN)

Set in the late 1980s, this beloved drama follows five childhood friends and their families living in the same neighborhood. It captures first love, friendship, family warmth, and nostalgic everyday life. Watching it feels like stepping into a warm memory you never knew you had.


7. Summer Strike


Summer Strike (Credits: ENA)
Summer Strike (Credits: ENA)

Burned out and tired of her city life, Lee Yeo-reum (Kim Seol-hyun) quits everything and moves to a quiet seaside town. There, she meets Ahn Dae-beom (Im Si-wan), a shy librarian with a gentle heart. Together, they find peace, healing, and simple happiness in small everyday moments.


  • Aired: Nov 21, 2022 - Dec 26, 2022

  • No. of Episodes: 12

  • Cast: Kim Seol-hyun, Im Si-wan

  • Streaming Platform: Netflix, Viki


Final Thoughts


Slice-of-life K-dramas remind us that healing takes time, and even ordinary days can be meaningful. These dramas are perfect for cozy nights, comfort viewing, or when you simply want soft storytelling that feels real and relatable.


Which slice-of-life K-drama is your favorite, or which one will you start first? Tell us in the comments.


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