Kitakyushu (Japanese: 北九州市, Hepburn: Kitakyūshū-shi, lit. "North Kyushu City") is one of two designated cities in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, together with Fukuoka, with a population of just under 1 million people.
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Ever since visiting Mojiko in April 2018 and seeing the Station building shrouded in scaffolding, undergoing restoration, I expressed a desire to return one day when the work was completed. 18-months on, I got the opportunity whilst staying in Kokura to make a fleeting visit to Mojiko to view the result of the lengthy Restoration Project. The facade of the Neo-Rennaissance building (built 1914) has been restored to its' former glory and brought bang-up to the 21st Century with the inclusion of modern ticketing facilities and a Starbuck's to boot. With the dimly lit period wooden canopies over the Station Platforms, all that's missing from this iconic scene is an original locomotive idly discharging clouds of steam!
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The Wakamatsu Bund, or Wakamatsu riverfront street, has just a few buildings remaining from Wakamatsu's glory days as a coal port in the Taisho period (early 20th century). They are all in this same walking area. The former Furukawakogyo Wakamatsu building was built in 1919. The building was once scheduled for destruction but was saved and meticulously restored. It is now used as a meeting hall and as a museum for temp[orary displays of Wakamatsu history. When we went, there was a second-floor display on loan from the Matsunaga Bunko movie museum from Moji port. There is a first-floor office/gift shop that may be the best part of the building because the staff there is very knowledgeable about the history of Wakamatsu. We spent as much time talking to the people at the office as we did looking at the exhibits. Beautiful architecture. Visited 1 December 2018.
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