It is the highest place in Mojiko, behind the post office building. At that time, there was an entrance fee of 300 yen. Shimonoseki across the sea can be seen at a glance.
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Mojiko Retro Observation Room Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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It is located on the 31st floor of a high-rise building designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa, and offers a stunning view of the Moji Port area. There are floor-to-ceiling glass windows on all sides, and Shimonoseki is on the other side of the strait, which is also very popular among lovers. It is also a good spot to look at the "Fantasy Night" of the brilliant illuminations in Mojiko.
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Mojiko Retro Observation Room Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is the highest place in Mojiko, behind the post office building. At that time, there was an entrance fee of 300 yen. Shimonoseki across the sea can be seen at a glance.
The northernmost port of Jiuzhou has many nostalgic buildings. You can take a big shot. 😉 The observation deck can see the entire port. The tickets are very cheap. You can go up and see it.
More than a thousand years ago, the Yuanping Joint War was launched near the two sides of the Taiwan Strait. There are several prospects, with some nearby monuments, sculptures, etc., slowly play can walk for half a day.
There is a cafe on the observation deck of the tallest building in Mojiko Retro, so it's fun to go down with a cup of coffee.
It's a little like the Florence town in Wuqing, Tianjin. Because of the time constraints, we chose a daily food and sat on the farthest tatami. The clerk can only speak Japanese, but can't speak English. But the food is very good, the prawns are very sweet, and the puffer's snacks are very delicious (I don't know if it's called snacks not sweet)?