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Kokumin Shukusya Marin Terrace Ashiya
Kokumin Shukusya Marin Terrace Ashiya
Toyoko Inn Kitakyushu Kuko
Toyoko Inn Kitakyushu Kuko
Restay Penthouse - Adults Only
Restay Penthouse - Adults Only
Mercure Fukuoka Munakata Resort & Spa
Mercure Fukuoka Munakata Resort & Spa
Plaza Hotel Nogata
Plaza Hotel Nogata
Ariston Inn Kanda Kitakyushu Airport
Ariston Inn Kanda Kitakyushu Airport
CHIGUSAHOTEL
CHIGUSAHOTEL
Hoshino Resorts RISONARE Shimonoseki
Hoshino Resorts RISONARE Shimonoseki
Sunsky Hotel
Sunsky Hotel
Comfort Inn Munakata
Comfort Inn Munakata
HOTEL R9 The Yard Iizuka
HOTEL R9 The Yard Iizuka
THE Retreat
THE Retreat
Hotel Crown Palais Kitakyushu
Hotel Crown Palais Kitakyushu
Hotel 1-2-3 Kokura
Hotel 1-2-3 Kokura
Hotel Route-Inn Wakamiya Inter
Hotel Route-Inn Wakamiya Inter
GRAND BASE Moji Nagomi
GRAND BASE Moji Nagomi
Kamenoi Hotel Genkainada
Kamenoi Hotel Genkainada
genkairyokan
genkairyokanWhere to stay in Aoyama

Kokura
Well liked for its breweries and hot springs, Kokura is worth a visit. Check out the variety of things to see and do like Kokura Castle and Tanga Market, and jump on the metro at Tanga Station to get around the city.

Moji
You'll enjoy the restaurants and museums in Moji. You might want to make time for a stop at Kyushu Railway Memorial or Moji Port.

Yahatanishi
You'll enjoy the museums and parks in Yahatanishi. You might want to make time for a stop at Kitakyushu Quasi-National Park or Shiroyama Ryokuchi Park.

Kokuraminami Ward
Check out the parks during your time in Kokuraminami Ward. Hop around the Kitakyushu area on the metro at Yobuno Station to see top sights like Kokura Racecourse and Kitakyushu Quasi-National Park.
Kurosaki
While there might not be top attractions in Kurosaki, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Kitakyushu Municipal Children's Culture and Science Museum and Mt. Sarakura.
















































































