[Fukuoka tourist spot] A popular retro station that serves as the gateway to Kyushu

Mojiko Station
1-5-31 Nishikaigan, Moji-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka
093-321-8843
Open all year round
From the first train to the last train

Mojiko Station is the starting point and the end point of JR Kyushu.
Many tourists visit the station.

Opened in 1914 as Moji Station, it was renamed Mojiko Station in 1942, and in 1988 it became the first railway station building to be designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan.

After six years of restoration work, Mojiko Station, restored to its Taisho era appearance, had its grand opening in 2019.

The two-story wooden station building is in the Neo-Renaissance style, and is characterized by its symmetrical structure, which is said to represent a "gate." The station building, which is still in use today, is full of things to see, decorated with historical episodes, such as the "Zero Mile Marker" which marks the starting point of the Kyushu Railway, the "Kaeri Mizu" water that repatriates and demobilized soldiers used to quench their thirst with a sense of relief when they returned to Mojiko, and the "Lucky Chozu-bachi" water basin which escaped from metal donations during the war.

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Post by coconut-blueberry | Jun 13, 2024

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