Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyūshū

Location of Kokurakita-ku in Kitakyūshū
Kokurakita-ku Ward Office

Kokurakita-ku (小倉北区) is a ward of Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka, Japan. It is the north part of what used to be Kokura City before the merger of five cities to create the new city of Kitakyūshū in 1963. JR Kyūshū's Kokura Station is the main rail hub of Kitakyūshū, and the Sanyo Shinkansen stops there.

Population: 184,545 persons (2000 - national census)
Area: 39.27 km²

Industry & Commerce

The largest commercial and shopping areas of Kitakyūshū, mainly in Uomachi (魚町 "fish town"), are clustered around Kokura Station.

The two main department stores are Colet (next to Kokura Station) and Izutsuya (next to the Murasaki River and opposite Riverwalk Kitakyūshū). The Tanga Market is a traditional open-air market where fresh fish, meat and vegetables are the main produce for sale.

The Shin Kokura Building in Kokurakita-ku formerly housed the StarFlyer headquarters

Headquarters of companies include

Tourism

Kokura Castle (built by the Hosokawa family in 1602) and the Riverwalk Kitakyūshū shopping complex (completed in 2003) are about a ten-minute walk from JR Kokura Station. So also is the house once inhabited by Mori Ōgai when he was a doctor to the Kokura garrison and wrote Kokura Nikki ("Kokura Diary").

The Kitakyūshū Monorail terminus is in Kokura Station and serves the commuters and residents living in Kokurakita and Kokuraminami Wards.

Crime and safety

The Kudo-kai yakuza syndicate is headquartered in Kokurakita.[5] A designated yakuza group, the Kudo-kai is the largest yakuza syndicate in the Kitakyushu area.[6]

Photo gallery

See also


References

  1. "Corporate Data." TOTO. Retrieved on April 9, 2014.
  2. "Company Profile." StarFlyer. Retrieved on May 26, 2009. "Location Shin-Kokura Bldg.,2-2-1 Komemachi Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyusyu-shi Fukuoka 802-0003 JPN"
  3. "会社概要." StarFlyer. March 24, 2008. Retrieved on December 20, 2010. "本社 〒802-0003 福岡県北九州市小倉北区米町二丁目2番1号 新小倉ビル JR小倉駅より徒歩10分."
  4. "スターフライヤー、北九州空港へ本社移転-業務効率化目指し今秋に." Hangata Communications. January 4, 2010. Retrieved on February 15, 2010. "同社の本社機能についてはかねてより2011年に同空港内への移転計画が伝えられていたが、予定を早めて今年秋に実施することを決めたもの。"
  5. "2010 Police White Paper Chapter 2 : Furtherance of Organized Crime Countermeasures", 2010, National Police Agency (Japanese)
  6. "Japan's mobsters get a big-screen reality check with policeman's film", July 22, 2006, The Independent

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Coordinates: 33°52′51″N 130°52′25″E / 33.88083°N 130.87361°E