Sanyo Shinkansen Guide · Kokura Station
Best Hotels Near Kokura Station: The First Stop on Kyushu —
A Castle, a Market & Retro Port Nostalgia
Every Nozomi Stops Here · The Gateway to Kitakyushu · A Castle, Tanga Market & Mojiko Retro
🚄 Shin-Osaka ~2 hr · Hakata ~15 min · Hiroshima ~45 min
🏰 Kokura Castle in the heart of the city
🍥 The lively Tanga Market, Kitakyushu’s kitchen
⚓ Gateway to the Mojiko Retro port district and the Kanmon Strait
What Kind of Area is Kokura? A Local’s Honest Take
Kokura is the first shinkansen stop on Kyushu — the gateway to Kitakyushu, the industrial city that guards the island’s northern tip. It is a practical, friendly place, often overlooked in the rush to Hakata, but it has real appeal: a handsome castle in the city centre, the wonderfully old-fashioned Tanga Market for street food, and, a short ride away, the Mojiko Retro district of restored Meiji and Taisho port buildings on the Kanmon Strait. It is also a transport pivot — where the Sanyo Shinkansen meets the lines running down Kyushu’s east coast to Beppu and Oita.
Every Nozomi and Mizuho stops at Kokura, two hours from Shin-Osaka and just 15 minutes from Hakata. That makes it an easy, cheaper-than-Fukuoka base for northern Kyushu, with the castle, market and retro port all close at hand.
Kokura was the original target for the second atomic bomb in 1945; cloud cover spared it, and the aircraft diverted to Nagasaki. The city carries that sobering history quietly beneath its cheerful, everyday bustle.
Getting Around from Kokura
🚄 Shinkansen
Shin-Osaka ~2 hr · Hiroshima ~45 min · Hakata ~15 min. A full Nozomi and Mizuho stop; also the junction for the Kyushu east-coast lines.
🚃 To Mojiko Retro
The JR line reaches the Mojiko Retro port district on the Kanmon Strait in about 15 minutes.
🚝 Around the city
Kokura Castle, Tanga Market and the Riverwalk complex are within walking distance of the station.
What to See Around Kokura
🏰 Kokura Castle
A reconstructed keep in a riverside park, with a Japanese garden and city views — an easy central highlight.
🍥 Tanga Market
A bustling covered market of fishmongers, delis and cheap eats — the authentic “kitchen of Kitakyushu.”
⚓ Mojiko Retro
A photogenic waterfront of restored early-20th-century buildings on the strait, with harbour views toward Shimonoseki.
Where Should You Actually Stay?
Kokura has a solid hotel supply around its station, at friendly prices.
🏨 Station-front: Business and mid-range hotels, including the station-linked and Riverwalk properties, are convenient and good value.
⚓ Mojiko stays: For atmosphere, a night in the retro port district trades city bustle for harbour charm.
🎚️ Cheaper Fukuoka alternative: With Hakata 15 minutes on, Kokura is a good-value base for northern Kyushu.
Overall Rating: Kokura Area
| Category | Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shinkansen Access | ★★★★★ | Full Nozomi/Mizuho stop; Kyushu junction |
| Around the Station | ★★★★☆ | Castle, market and mall on foot |
| Sights & Food | ★★★★☆ | Castle, Tanga Market, Mojiko Retro |
| Hotel Choice | ★★★★☆ | Good value and plentiful |
| Charm & Atmosphere | ★★★☆☆ | Friendly gateway city, often underrated |
Who Should Stay Here?
✔ Travelers wanting a cheaper northern-Kyushu base
✔ Castle and market lovers
✔ Retro-architecture fans (Mojiko)
✔ Anyone heading on to Beppu and the east coast


