Infants enter free and wide aisles fit strollers, yet no confirmed nursing room or diaper table and mini-train seats are narrow, so parents may need extra planning and breaks.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to explore indoor exhibits, watch the diorama show and enjoy a mini train ride at a relaxed pace with a baby.
Main Building Exhibits:
Walk through Meiji-era carriages and platform reconstructions.
Tip: Use the wide aisles for easy stroller access and stop at platform edges to point out big locomotives to your baby.
Panorama Diorama Show:
Watch model trains run across a large-scale Kyushu map.
Tip: Check the show schedule on arrival and seat your baby on your lap to enjoy the gentle lights and sound together.
Mini Railway Park Train Ride:
Ride a small tram around the outdoor mini park.
Tip: Buy one ¥300 ticket per ride; hold your baby on your lap and board early for a front-car view.
Kids Play Corner:
Let your baby explore railway toys in a safe, carpeted area.
Tip: Bring a favorite toy or snack to keep your baby comfortable during free play.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Adult admission (2 × 300) | JPY 600 |
Mini train ride | JPY 300 |
Train simulator | JPY 200 |
Total Estimated | JPY 1,100 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In summer, start inside to enjoy air conditioning. In spring and autumn, linger outside to see cherry blossoms or fall leaves near Mojiko Station.
Address: 2-chōme-3-29 Kiyotaki, Moji Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 801-0833, Japan
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Nicholas Medley
Great museum. Tons of artifacts. Great layout. Just wish things were translated into other languages for non-Japanese speakers. If they were, I would give this five stars.
Willie Lorenzo
A must visit place when you're in mojiko, here you'll learn the history of kyushu trains then and now. As a JR pass user I always wonder why there are old trains and newer trains and all these are explained here. Some interesting exhibits are old tickets, old trains that re removed, tracks types
Stone Casey
May not be the largest railway museum out there but both indoor and outdoor exhibits are excellent. Just watch out for your wallet in the well stocked museum shop and gacha machines.
Der lucslui
As a train fan this is the place I’ve been owing to go while in Kitakyushu. Adjacent to Mojiko Station there are old train carriages outdoors on display with three of them you can enter inside, as the interior is well preserved. The main building hosts a small 1900 carriage and an exhibition room upstairs with railway artifacts, station and destination signs and old photos. Though not as big as th...
lenny lenny
my sons love trains so when they know there is a train museum in kyushu, they keep nagging to go here. quite nice, not too big like the one we went on another city but they still like it. there are several old trains on the train garage with each of their history. we can also go inside the museum which shows many old things related to trains. kids also can play train simulator by paying 100 yen on...
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