The Dalian Friendship Memorial Hall is a beautiful brick building that stands out in the Mojiko Retro District. It was built in 1995 to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the sister city agreement between Kitakyushu City and Dalian City in China, and faithfully reproduces the former office of the East China Railway Steamship Company that existed in Dalian City. The exotic exterior blends beautifully with the cityscape of Mojiko Retro, attracting visitors.

Highlights

  • Regional Communication Space: The third floor is a space where local organizations and other groups can work. Events are sometimes held, so be sure to check it out.
  • Architectural Beauty: The contrast created by the tea and white tiles, the chimney, the dormer windows, and other details of the design are a must-see. Inside the building, a retro space that retains the features of that time spreads out.
  • Chinese Restaurant “Dalian Akashi”: You can enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine at the restaurant on the first floor. It also offers unique dishes that can only be enjoyed here, as it is the sister city of Dalian City.
  • Mojiko Retro Exchange Space: There is a rest area on the second floor that anyone can use freely. You can relax from the fatigue of your travels, gather information, and spend your time as you wish.
  • Dalian City Introduction Corner: Also on the second floor, there is a corner introducing Dalian City’s culture and tourist information. It will help you deepen your understanding of Dalian City and plan your trip.

Basic Information

ItemContent
NameDalian Friendship Memorial Hall (Former International Friendship Memorial Library)
Location1-12 Higashiminato-machi, Moji Ward, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture 801-0853
Phone Number093-331-5446
AccessApproximately 5-minute walk from JR Mojiko Station
Opening Hours9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Closed DaysNone
Admission FeeFree

Summary

When strolling through Mojiko Retro, be sure to visit the Dalian Friendship Memorial Hall. You are sure to spend a wonderful time in a space where history and culture intersect.