Nakagawa River Walk — Urban Waterway at Blue Hour
The Nakagawa River runs 4km through the center of Fukuoka from Ohori Park to Hakata Bay, its banks lined with a continuous walkway that transitions through several distinct moods: past the morning fish market at Yanagibashi, through the gallery and café district of Yakuin, into the entertainment waterfront of Nakasu. The walk is unremarkable at midday; at blue hour (30 minutes after sunset), it becomes one of the best urban waterway promenades in western Japan.
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