Kitakyushu Toyo Building
1-1-1 Kajimachi Kokura kita-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, 802-0004, JPN
Kokura is the epicentre of Kitakyushu-shi, the second largest city in Kyushu region. It is the gateway to Kyushu and a terminal city that functions as a departure point of travel into eastern parts of Kyushu. Higashi-Kyushu Expressway is to extend its service to Miyazaki in the near future, further boosting Kokura’s importance as a key terminal point.
This Kitakyushu Toyo Building workspace is located in the heart of the main business area. A three minute walk from JR Kokura station, it is located on the 3rd and 5th floor of Kitakyushu Toyo Building which stands next to Exit 4 of Heiwa Dori station on the Kitakyushu Monorail Line. Because it is located at the intersection where the main roads Heiwa Dori and Katsuyama Dori cross, it is very easily recognizable. Moreover, it is located near the bus stop, making it convenient for commute, business, and for taking customers on business related tours or trips. We highly recommend Kitakyushu Toyo Building to those looking for a new headquarter in eastern Kyushu, or to companies, ventures, and professionals based in Kokura.
Kokuraekimae Hibiki Building
1-1-1 Komemachi Kokura-kita, Kitakyusyu, Fukuoka, 802-0003, JPN
Transport your business to the buzzing heart of downtown Kitakyushu, close to the northern coast. The Kokuraekimae Hibiki Building is in a prestigious location, just a few minutes’ walk from Kokura station and high-speed Shinkansen trains to Fukuoka and Osaka.
Settle in and find your ideal work environment in our light-filled workspaces styled with contemporary touches. Unwind and dive into the lively ramen and sushi bars of Kokura or explore the city’s history at Kokura Castle, only a short walk away.
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