
Mojikō Station
landmark
門司港駅
Since 1891, Mojikō Station has connected Kyushu to the Japanese mainland and the world at large.
Mojiko Station, built in 1914 near the waterfront, served for over a century as Kyushu's main rail connection to the mainland and the world. The two-story wooden structure is covered in textured mortar shaped to resemble stone, with a mansard roof, ironwork, and Neo-Renaissance symmetry that reads as a gateway to the port city. After six years of renovation, it reopened in 2019 with original marble fireplaces preserved as an exhibit in the former first-class waiting room. A platform fountain labeled 'homecoming water' marks where returning soldiers and repatriated citizens took their first drink on home soil. A cafe now operates in what was the third-class waiting room.
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