Around Moji Port Retro × Stays Popular For SunsetsRecommended Hotel·Ryokan
As a significant international trade hub, Moji Port has connected Japanese and foreign cultures, becoming Japan's top export and import location during the Taisho era. Today, it boasts historical buildings and a charming atmosphere in the Moji Port Retro District. At its center stands a designer Hotel created by Aldo Rossi, one of Italy's most renowned architects of the late 20th century and a recipient of the prestigious Pritzker Prize. The Hotel is conveniently located near "Moji Port Station," Japan's first railway station designated as an Important Cultural Property, as well as "Blue Wing Moji," one of Japan's largest drawbridges. Additionally, you can explore Shimonoseki with just a 5-minute ride on the Kanmon Ferry.Guest rooms include Standard Floors designed to harmonize with the retro scenery of Moji Port and Premium Floors inspired by luxury cruise ships for an elegant travel experience. Within the Hotel, you'll find an open lobby offering panoramic views of Kanmon Strait; an Italian restaurant led by a chef trained at Italy’s culinary schools and Michelin-starred restaurants; and Red & Black Steakhouse featuring early American-style interiors. Don't miss our highly-rated breakfast buffet filled with dishes crafted with meticulous care by our chefs for your indulgence in luxury dining experiences!
Located at the foot of a mountain in Setonaikai National Park, Manjuso. The entire facility is designed to emphasize views of the Kanmon Strait, with features such as a fully glass-walled restaurant, Rooms, and baths offering panoramic views of the Kanmon Strait. Meals prepared with seasonal local ingredients and convenient access to tourist attractions are also appealing.



















