Mojiko Station It’s the oldest station in Kagoshima Line and was an important port for international trade from the end of the 1800s onwards. The moment you enter the entrance, it’s classic European style with some Japanese touches of their architecture is something to behold and be amazed at. What’s interesting about this railway line station is you can leisurely walk from the station to several other historic buildings located in an attractive waterfront area too. You have libraries, cafes, restaurants and museums too.
Kitakyushu
Canal City Shopping Centre, Fukuoka
Part of the Mojiko experience as well, you can make your way to the observatory place where you can see the beautiful view of this amazing place. You can even make your way to the Kawachi Wisteria Garden where it features spectacular flower tunnels. Lastly, make your way to the Kitakyushu Manga Museum too for comic book enthusiasts!
It’s a large shopping complex conveniently situated between Tenjin (downtown area), Nakasu (entertainment district) and Hakata (originally a port city). It’s basically all of the city package rolled into one where you have 250 shops and restaurants, amusement facilities and even a high-class hotels.
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