La cámara está instalada en el Nakasu.
La hora en Nakasu, JAPÓN (GMT+9).
Through central Hakata runs the Naka river. Pleasant river with very nice walking options along side the river. On the eastern embankment of the river you normally will find the famous Yatai stalls.
Sightseeing boats in Fukuoka City starting from Fuku-Haku Deaibashi Bridge in Tenjin Central Park, and passengers can enjoy Fukuoka’s cityscape from the water day or night on cruises that travel up and down the Naka River and (in some cases) out into Hakata Bay.
The “Tenjin / Bayside Place Course” linking the centrally located park and the Hakata Bayside Place ferry terminal also provides a convenient way to get to or from the city center if you are arriving in or departing from Fukuoka by ferry.
Is the red-light district which exists between the sandbank of the Naka River (Nakagawa) and the Hakata River (Hakatagawa) in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
It is named after a popular, but very short-lived, entertainment quarter of Edo, which existed in the late 18th century.
The name “Nakasu” can be translated as “the island in the middle” as Nakasu is an island between two rivers.
Nakasu is the largest red-light district in the western Japan area after Osaka.
The number of restaurants and stores, including adult-entertainment establishments, is approximately 3,500; and over 60,000 people visit Nakasu every night.