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Mojiko Station
Mojiko Station
Mojiko Station
Mojiko Station
Fukuoka

Mojiko Station, Kitakyushu

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Last updated Jun 28, 2026

Mojiko Station stands as a magnificent testament to Japan's railway heritage in the historic port district of Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. Built in 1914, this wooden two-story Neo-Renaissance station building serves as the gateway to the atmospheric Mojiko Retro district. In 1988, it became the first railway station building in Japan to be designated as an Important Cultural Property, making it one of only two railway stations nationwide to hold this prestigious status.

The station's historical significance stems from Moji Port's designation as a Special National Port in 1889, when it became a crucial hub for coal exports and trade with China. The port served as an industrial development center and railway hub, shipping raw materials to factories throughout central and eastern Japan. The station building's symmetrical exterior was designed to represent a "gate," symbolizing its role as the starting point of the JR Kagoshima Main Line.

Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved station architecture, which underwent extensive restoration from 2012 to 2019 to return it to its original glory while adding modern seismic retrofitting. The station serves as the perfect starting point for discovering the surrounding Mojiko Retro district, where Victorian-style red brick buildings including the former Moji Customs Office and Kitakyushu International Friendship Memorial Library showcase the area's modernization heritage. The district also features a monument commemorating "banana no tataki uri" (cut-price banana sales), which originated at Moji Port due to its extensive trade with Taiwan.

The station and surrounding Moji Port attractions are conveniently located within a two-kilometer area along the bay, making the entire district easily explorable on foot. Access is straightforward via the JR Kagoshima Line, with frequent trains connecting Mojiko to Kokura Station in just 13 minutes for 340 yen. The Mojiko Retro district offers free admission, though individual attractions may have separate entrance fees. For those driving, the area is accessible via the Moji IC from the Kyushu Expressway, with parking available in the district.


Phone
+81 93-321-8843
Website
www.jrkyushu.co.jp


Overview

Address
1-chōme-5-31 Nishikaigan, Moji Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 801-0841, Japan
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Phone

+81 93-321-8843

Website

www.jrkyushu.co.jp

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Traveler reviews

Mojiko Station is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and historic train stations in Japan. Located in Kitakyushu’s Mojiko Retro district, the station is not just a transportation hub but also a cultural landmark that perfectly reflects the charm of the area. Despite its historic appearance, the station is fully functional and equipped with modern सुविधाएँ (facilities). Signage is clear, and services are efficient, ensuring a smooth travel experience. The station is the terminus of the JR Kagoshima Main Line, making it a convenient gateway for exploring the Mojiko area. Outside the station, the atmosphere is equally charming. The surrounding Mojiko Retro district features historic buildings, waterfront views, cafés, and museums, all within walking distance. This makes the station an ideal starting point for a leisurely exploration of the area. Many visitors come here specifically for photos, as the station’s exterior is especially striking. The retro design, combined with the open plaza in front, creates a picture-perfect scene that stands out from more modern stations. Overall, Mojiko Station is more than just a place to catch a train—it’s a destination in itself. With its rich history, beautiful architecture, and unique atmosphere, it offers a memorable experience that blends travel with culture and nostalgia.
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Orathai Boonrossak
Apr 17, 2026
Mojiko Station is a beautiful and historic station with a charming retro design. The architecture is unique and well-preserved, making it a great spot for photos. The surrounding area has a nostalgic vibe with many attractions nearby.
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没我份Lun
Mar 20, 2026
Mojiko is our first destination using the JR North Kyushu Pass this trip. Located in Kitakyushu, one can overlook Honshu from the port area. It's not a big place and it's not as crowded compared to Yufuin and the urban areas. We come here for the banana cuisines (beverages, snacks and incredibly banana baked curry) and the sea breeze. Many restaurants serving baked curry line up the streets along Mojiko Station. Head to the nearby observation tower for an unobstructed view. Before you reach, you will pass by a souvenir store for more banana goodies. The banana auction site, located a few metres out of the station was where bananas from Taiwan was auctioned off in the early 90s. There is another shopping arcade that encircled the port area, that's where most of the action is. Most of the attractions are located south of the station, making this an easy itinerary for a day trip.
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Alvin Li
Oct 27, 2025
Mojiko Station is beautiful—it really feels like stepping back in time. I actually visited twice in a row. The first time was during the Kanmon Festival, so it was extremely crowded. The second visit was the next day, and it was much quieter, which allowed me to enjoy the station more. I stopped by the information center (the staff there were very welcoming), and also visited the lost and found office next to the tracks—though that older building wasn’t as charming. Overall, I’m glad I came. It was a wonderful experience.
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Kevin World
Aug 28, 2025
Mojiko Station is a station on the JR Kyushu Kagoshima Main Line in Moji Ward, Kitakyushu. The current station building is a wooden station building that was completed in 1914. It is a Neo-Renaissance style, symmetrical design, and is the first railway station building in Japan to be designated as an important cultural property, and is a representative tourist attraction in Mojiko.
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Christian Cho
Dec 1, 2024

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mojiko Station is accessible via JR Kagoshima Main Line from Kokura Station, taking about 17 minutes. From Fukuoka/Hakata, take the JR Kagoshima Line to Kokura then transfer to reach Mojiko Station. The station is also the northern terminus of the JR Kagoshima Main Line in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture.

Near Mojiko Station you can visit the historic Mojiko Retro district with preserved Meiji and Taisho era buildings, Mojiko Station building itself (a designated Important Cultural Property), Kanmon Bridge views, Mojiko Beer Garden, vintage shopping streets, and take ferries to Shimonoseki. The area offers nostalgic architecture, local seafood, and scenic waterfront walks.

Mojiko Station typically operates from early morning around 5:00 AM to late evening around 11:30 PM, with the last trains departing around 11:00-11:30 PM toward Kokura and other destinations on the JR Kagoshima Main Line. Exact times vary by direction and season, so check current JR Kyushu timetables for precise departure schedules.

Yes, Mojiko Station is worth visiting for its beautiful neo-Renaissance architecture from 1914, designated as an Important Cultural Property. Plan 2-4 hours to explore the historic station building, nearby Mojiko Retro district, waterfront areas, and local attractions. It's perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and those interested in Meiji-era Japan.

Hotels near Mojiko Station include business hotels, traditional ryokan, and guesthouses within walking distance in the Mojiko Retro area. Popular options are located in nearby Shimonoseki across Kanmon Strait or in central Kokura (17 minutes by train). Book accommodations in Mojiko district for convenient access to the historic station and waterfront attractions.