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Mojiko Retro District
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Fukuoka, Kyushu

Mojiko Retro District

A beautifully preserved Meiji-era port town at the northern tip of Kyushu. European-style brick buildings, a pedestrian waterfront, and Japan's best grilled curry.

Duration

2–3 hours

Admission

Free (buildings have small entry fees)

Hours

District always accessible; individual buildings: 9:00–17:00 (hours vary)

Best Season

Year-round, spring for outdoor dining

Access

JR to Mojiko Station (Kagoshima Main Line; from Hakata about 1 hr direct or via Kokura ~15 min from Kokura). Walk from station to retro district

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Yakicurry (grilled curry rice with melted cheese) — try it at Door or Retro Curry

  • 2

    The old Moji Port Building now houses exhibits on the port's trading history

  • 3

    Cross to Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi by ferry for ¥400 — one of Japan's shortest international crossings

Local Tips

Moji Port was Meiji Japan's most important coal export gateway — the surviving brick customs house, railway station, and warehouses form a cohesive retro streetscape. The Mojiko焼きカレー (grilled curry) is the local food specialty — dozens of restaurants compete for the best version. Walk across the Kanmon Strait to Shimonoseki on the pedestrian undersea tunnel (¥20) for a Korea-Japan historical perspective.

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