Mojiko Station
1-chōme-5-31 Nishikaigan, Moji Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 801-0841, Japan
Built in 1891, updated in 1914, this Neo-Renaissance train station sits on a square with a fountain.
Duration: 00h20min
+81 93-321-8843
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Road Inspired (roadinspired.com) a month ago
Architectural Significance: - Emblematic of Neo-Renaissance style. - Important Cultural Property designation. - One of the oldest stations on the Kagoshima Line. Historical Relevance: - Gateway to Kyushu dating back to 1891. - Formerly a significant trading port relevance. - Located adjacent to the Kyushu Railway Museum. Tourist Attractions: - Adjacent Zero Mile Stone marker and fountain. - Tourist information center on-site. Aesthetic Appeal: - Quaint and rustic decor throughout the station. - Retro charm and beautifully maintained facilities. - Photogenic destination with original structures. Amenities: - Cafés like Starbucks and convenience stores within. - Food and souvenir stores readily accessible. - Modernized toilets despite the retro design.
T M 7 months ago
This station faces the Kyushu Railway Museum and is a historical station. (The station building was completed in 1914.) The history of the station dates back to 1891. There were no bridges or tunnels in the Kanmon Strait when it first opened, and this station served as the gateway to the railways of Kyushu. The station building is an important cultural property and is popular among Japanese railway enthusiasts.
Ben Hsu 7 months ago
A few train stations in Japan reflect strong influence of European-style architecture and building, and Mojiko Station is one of the examples. Mojiko Station is the Neo-Renaissance style building and was built in 1914, although the Station was first built earlier in 1891. It is designated as Important Cultural Property in Japan. At present time, it is operated by Kyushu JR, and it is an important tourist attraction and entry gate for Korean and mainland China's tourists for Fukuoka tour.
Javin Yam 8 months ago
Moji Port Station is the first building visitors see when arriving by train, it’s a great starting point to this famous trading port in 19th-century. The station itself is the oldest on the Kagoshima Line and has several tourist attractions worth exploring. For those interested in this station, don’t miss the Zero Mile Stone, the fountain in front of the station, and some statues around the station. For those who want more information about Moji Port, there’s also a tourist information center located inside the station. Overall, Moji Port Station is a great place to start your journey and learn more about this fascinating area.
Piyawat B 9 months ago
The terminal station of JR Kagoshima line and has been used as the main station of Moji district. This building was built in 1914, and is designated as a national cultural property.