I originally thought it would just be looking at trains, but it turned out to be way more fun than I expected! The museum has lots of trains from different eras on display, and you can see them up close. There are also quite a few interactive experiences, so even adults won’t get bored.
The whole place is clean, the layout is easy to follow, and it’s great for photos too. About 1–2 hours is just right for a visit. If you’re planning a day trip to Mojiko, I definitely recommend stopping by. It’s well worth it.
Kyushu Railway History Museum | Review by KEIKO
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Fukuoka Tower
This landmark in Fukuoka City was built as a monument of 1989 Asia Pacific Expo (Yokatopia). It is 234m-tall and the top floor has an observation area with a 360-degree panorama over Fukuoka City.
Fukuoka Tower is definitely worth visiting! We went at night, and the view from the observation deck was great. You can see all of Fukuoka’s city center and the waterfront, and it’s beautiful for photos.
The tower itself isn’t huge, but it’s comfortable to walk around, and there are souvenirs to buy. After enjoying the night view, we took a walk along Momochi Seaside Park nearby and enjoyed the sea breeze. It was super relaxing. If it’s your first time in Fukuoka, I highly recommend adding this spot to your itinerary. -
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Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine
Dazaifu Tenmangu is the head shrine of 10,000 different shrines across Japan dedicated to the spirit of Sugawara Michizane. Sugawara was an acclaimed scholar who was deemed innocent posthumously after being exiled to Dazaifu by Kyoto’s Imperial Court. The main hall was built over his grave and has been preserved as a sacred site of Tenjin worship for over 1100 years.
Dazaifu is definitely worth a visit! Walking from the approach to the shrine, there are lots of unique little shops, tasty food, and souvenirs along the way, so it never gets boring to snack and browse as you go. The whole area feels very comfortable and full of traditional Japanese atmosphere, which makes it really relaxing to walk around.
The shrine is solemn and beautiful, and there’s lots of greenery around it, which makes everything feel very peaceful. If you’re visiting Fukuoka, I highly recommend setting aside half a day for Dazaifu. Whether you want to pray, take photos, or enjoy the food, it’s absolutely worth it. -
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Sarakurayama Observatory
It's an observatory from which you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Kitakyushu city area. To reach the observatory at the summit of the 622-meter-high mountain, visitors take a cable car and a slope car.
Highly recommend taking the cable car up Mount Sarakura around sunset! The scenery on the way up is already beautiful, and once you reach the top, the night view feels totally worth it. You can see the whole sea of lights across Kitakyushu, and the view is amazing. It looks even more stunning in person than in photos.
The air at the summit feels so nice, and it’s a great place to take your time enjoying the night view and snapping some pictures. If you’re visiting Kitakyushu, I definitely recommend coming here in the evening. It’s romantic and relaxing, and it’s the kind of place that makes you want to come back again. -




















