Explore Moji Port’s charm, walk the Kanmon Subsea Tunnel, and find peace at a local shrine on this Fukuoka day tour.
Explore Moji Port’s charm, walk the Kanmon Subsea Tunnel, and find peace at a local shrine on this Fukuoka day tour.
- Mojiko Retro - Mojiko Retro is a delightful waterfront area in Kitakyushu that seamlessly combines modern sophistication with nostalgic allure. Once a thriving international port, the district has been meticulously preserved and restored, featuring early 20th-century Western-style architecture alongside picturesque seaside vistas. Visitors can…
- Mojiko Retro - Mojiko Retro is a delightful waterfront area in Kitakyushu that seamlessly combines modern sophistication with nostalgic allure. Once a thriving international port, the district has been meticulously preserved and restored, featuring early 20th-century Western-style architecture alongside picturesque seaside vistas. Visitors can wander along cobblestone streets, discover historical landmarks like the Mojiko Station and the Former Moji Customs Building, and enjoy a variety of cafes, restaurants, and museums. The area is particularly captivating at sunset, when the retro buildings are bathed in warm light. Perfect for a leisurely day trip, Mojiko Retro offers an ideal blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty.
- Karato Fish Market - Situated in Shimonoseki City, Karato Market is a must-visit for seafood enthusiasts and cultural adventurers alike. Renowned for its fresh catch directly from the Kanmon Strait, this lively waterfront market provides a unique experience where visitors can savor top-quality sushi, sashimi, and seafood rice bowls at very reasonable prices. On weekends and holidays, the market becomes especially vibrant with the “Iki-iki Bakangai” event, where vendors set up colorful food stalls offering freshly prepared seafood delicacies, including the region’s famous fugu (blowfish). The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with friendly locals, skilled chefs, and panoramic views of the sea and Kanmon Bridge enhancing the charm. Whether enjoying a quick snack, exploring Japanese seafood culture, or simply soaking in the waterfront ambiance, Karato Market is an unforgettable destination in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
- Tsunoshima Ohashi - Tsunoshima Ohashi Bridge is a breathtaking bridge located in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Spanning the Tsunoshima Channel, it links Tsunoshima Island to the mainland of Honshu. The bridge is celebrated for its stunning views, particularly with its clear blue waters and the surrounding natural beauty. Extending 1,780 meters, Tsunoshima Ohashi is one of Japan’s longest bridges and offers a scenic drive with awe-inspiring views of the Seto Inland Sea. It has become a favored spot for tourists, providing both a practical route and a scenic experience for travelers.
- Motonosumi Inari Shrine - Located in Nagato, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, Motonosumi Inari Shrine is a stunning and iconic Shinto shrine renowned for its picturesque setting and vibrant red torii gates. Perched on a cliff overlooking the Sea of Japan, the shrine features a path lined with 123 red torii gates leading up to the shrine’s main building. These gates, along with the breathtaking coastal backdrop, make the shrine a popular tourist attraction and a striking location for photography. Dedicated to Inari, the deity of rice, agriculture, and prosperity, the shrine is known for its tranquil atmosphere and scenic views.

- Professional guide
- Round trip air-conditioned transportation
- Professional guide
- Round trip air-conditioned transportation
Embark on an unforgettable full-day tour from Fukuoka to explore the highlights of northern Kyushu and western Yamaguchi! Discover the nostalgic allure of Mojiko Retro, a historic port town that beautifully combines elegant Western-style architecture with picturesque waterfront views. Cross the Kanmon Strait to Karato Market, a true seafood haven where…
Embark on an unforgettable full-day tour from Fukuoka to explore the highlights of northern Kyushu and western Yamaguchi! Discover the nostalgic allure of Mojiko Retro, a historic port town that beautifully combines elegant Western-style architecture with picturesque waterfront views. Cross the Kanmon Strait to Karato Market, a true seafood haven where you can indulge in fresh sushi and local delicacies amidst the vibrant atmosphere of a traditional Japanese market. Be captivated by the stunning Tsunoshima Bridge, renowned as one of Japan’s most breathtaking coastal drives over turquoise waters. Finally, find inspiration in the spiritual beauty of Motonosumi Shrine, celebrated for its striking row of 123 red torii gates leading to the sea cliffs. This tour seamlessly blends nature, culture, cuisine, and photography into one remarkable adventure. Reserve your spot now to experience the best of two prefectures in a single extraordinary day!
- Total tour duration include in transportation time
- There are no refunds for latecomers or no-shows.
- The itinerary schedule may be adjusted according to weather, road conditions, and other reasons.
- Visitors visiting the Mojiko area can take the Kanmon steamer at their own expense to meet at Karato Market. If you do not take the steamer, you will not be able to freely visit Mojiko Port. You will need to take the bus directly to Karato Market. The bus will not stop at Mojiko Port.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.