Explore near Omohida Station Moji: Where to Stay, Eat, and Visit
Omohida Station Moji Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Write a Review
Trip.com
(5 Reviews)TripAdvisor
5 Reviews
Japan_walker
Mensigangyu の に
Original Text
It is a building with various exhibits next to Mojiko Station. You can visit it for free, but the contents of the exhibition may be boring for tourists.
You can see the history of the consolidated school.
Original Text
History such as school uniforms that have been integrated and abolished is displayed. There are books related to Moji, such as the port of a boy by Shinya Fujiwara, and watercolors of the streets of Moji, so you can know the former town of Moji.
This is a museum that is located in the former JR Kyushu Headquarters Building 1F. The main theme is "Old Moji" High school uniforms and old albums from Moji are displayed. When I visited the museum for the first time in a long time, I found a book of the general of the fruit shop who became popular because of the gourmet program of the local station. I posted it with a photo of the stone monument "Birthplace of Banana Beats" next to the building. Other information. There is an unknown passage in front of the entrance of the Memories Station ...
Exhibits local materials and nostalgic photos of Moji's good old times
Original Text
"Shihide Station Moji" exhibits local materials and nostalgic photos of Moji's good old times. And it was created to pass on to the next generation. Well, I feel like it's not a place to visit for sightseeing.
In front of former JR Kyushu headquarters building
Original Text
When I entered the former JR Kyushu Headquarters building, there was an exhibition area in the back of the front. Old photos are facilities where goods are only on display, but for some reason photos and uniforms were on display for each high school. It seemed to be a facility that seemed to invite the melancholy of the locals rather than for tourists.
Mensigangyu の に
It is a building with various exhibits next to Mojiko Station. You can visit it for free, but the contents of the exhibition may be boring for tourists.
You can see the history of the consolidated school.
History such as school uniforms that have been integrated and abolished is displayed. There are books related to Moji, such as the port of a boy by Shinya Fujiwara, and watercolors of the streets of Moji, so you can know the former town of Moji.
The main theme is "old Moji"
This is a museum that is located in the former JR Kyushu Headquarters Building 1F. The main theme is "Old Moji" High school uniforms and old albums from Moji are displayed. When I visited the museum for the first time in a long time, I found a book of the general of the fruit shop who became popular because of the gourmet program of the local station. I posted it with a photo of the stone monument "Birthplace of Banana Beats" next to the building. Other information. There is an unknown passage in front of the entrance of the Memories Station ...
Exhibits local materials and nostalgic photos of Moji's good old times
"Shihide Station Moji" exhibits local materials and nostalgic photos of Moji's good old times. And it was created to pass on to the next generation. Well, I feel like it's not a place to visit for sightseeing.
In front of former JR Kyushu headquarters building
When I entered the former JR Kyushu Headquarters building, there was an exhibition area in the back of the front. Old photos are facilities where goods are only on display, but for some reason photos and uniforms were on display for each high school. It seemed to be a facility that seemed to invite the melancholy of the locals rather than for tourists.