A large station building in traditional Japanese architectural style houses a waiting room, a shop and a ticket window staffed by a kan'i itaku ticket agent.
From the ticket gate, passengers enter an underpass which leads to two flights of steps, giving access to the two platforms.
The Tatara River flows in front of the station, and there is a bridge with a glockenspiel sound board attached to it.
The area around the station is dotted with temples that are part of the Sasaguri New Shikoku 88 Sacred Sites, including Nanzoin.
Media related to Kido-Nanzōin-mae Station at Wikimedia Commons This Fukuoka Prefecture railroad station-related article is a stub.