Article about Lovely Places
Mekari Park: Stunning Views and a Touch of History and Peace
Mekari Shrine in Kitakyushu’s Moji District is a popular destination for tourists, but did you know there’s another hidden gem nearby? Mekari Park, perched high above the area, offers not only breathtaking views of the Kanmon Strait but also a chance to experience cultural and historical landmarks, such as the World Peace Pagoda nestled within its grounds.
Discover the Beauty of Wakato Bridge: A Landmark of Day and Night
After immersing yourself in the serene atmosphere of the Yaskawa Residence, why not extend your journey to another iconic symbol of Kitakyushu: Wakato Bridge? Conveniently located just a 10-minute Nishitetsu bus ride from Yaskawa Residence to Tobata Station, followed by a 5-minute walk, Wakato Bridge offers both accessibility and unforgettable views.
Immerse Yourself in Japanese Elegance: A Visit to Yaskawa Residence in Kitakyushu
Nestled in the vibrant city of Kitakyushu, Kokura offers a unique blend of modern convenience and deep cultural roots. For travelers seeking to experience Japan’s rich history and refined aesthetics, the Yaskawa Residence (旧安川邸) provides a tranquil escape from the urban bustle.
Discover the Hidden Gem of Kitakyushu: TOTO Museum – A Journey Through Toilet Culture and Innovation
The TOTO Museum offers an immersive journey into the evolution of toilets, mirroring the changes in society over time. Visitors can explore exhibits that showcase the company’s founding story, the development of cutting-edge products, and its vision for the future of sanitation and sustainability.

“Kokura BEAT” event in Kokura, Kitakyushu City. “2nd FIG Parkour World Championships KITAKYUSHU”
Parkour is a sport in which competitors overcome various obstacles (obstacles) by jumping, flying, spinning, crossing, running, grabbing, swinging, climbing, descending, and twisting.
In the process, competitors compete for speed, safety, agility, flow, and dynamism.

Famous Winter Festivals in Japan
Winter will soon be upon us.
Winter in Japan offers many attractions such as beautiful scenery, fun events, and seasonal foods. Winter festivals, in particular, are unique to this season.
Winter festivals range from traditional events with deep histories to festivals with modern illuminations. Here is some information on winter festivals in Japan.

“Kokura BEAT” event in Kokura, Kitakyushu City. “Kokura Castle bamboo light”
In 2019, as a countermeasure, bamboo lanterns were made from bamboo that had been cut down, which was the beginning of “Kokura Castle Bamboo Light”. The 30,000 bamboo lanterns lit around the Kokura Castle Keep Plaza provide a solemn and fantastic sight.

“Kokura BEAT” event in Kokura, Kitakyushu City. “Emochill“ and “Walkable“
By making the most effective use of the Murasaki River area, the usual waterfront area will be transformed into a favorite “emo chill spot”.

“Kokura BEAT” event in Kokura, Kitakyushu City. Featured night show “Murasaki River Night Spectacle”.
“Kokura BEAT” will be held in Kokura, Kitakyushu City, in the fall and winter of 2024, with a variety of events including an international sports tournament, a film festival, and night events in Murasaki River area.
ZENRIN MUSEUM
Zenrin Museum Overview
Let me introduce a place that every traveler would find fascinating. Why do you travel? Visiting here lets you "get closer to the essence of why people embark on journeys." Have you ever wondered why ancient explorers faced peril to seek unknown lands? What inspired them to imagine unseen cultures and people beyond the sea?
At the "Zenrin Museum," you can experience the boundless energy and innovation spirit that drove people in the past.

Mojiko Retro : A nostalgic townscape where you can feel the old-fashioned scenery and sea breeze.
"Mojiko Retro" in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, is a charming port town with classic buildings. The retro landscape with a quaint atmosphere is beautiful, making it a popular tourist spot that attracts many visitors.

Kokura: The city rich in nature and historical landmarks
Kokura is a central district in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
The area around Kokura Station in Kokura Kita Ward is a lively and bustling downtown.
In this region, you can find numerous restaurants, modern malls, and a traditional Danwashichimarket with a direct sales outlet for agricultural products.