RugbyPass World Cup city guide - Fukuoka nightlife
At night the coastal city of Fukuoka turns into a colourful, vibrant place where the bright lights reflect off the river to create colourful scenery.
Head to the riverwalk in Nakasu to grab dinner at the famous ‘Yatai’ outdoor eateries where you can pull up a chair next to a local and try Japanese market delicacies. The streets of Nakasu Island will be glowing with neon lights as you eat.
If you can, find a Mitzutaki restaurant to try a famous ‘hot pot chicken’ where you can cook raw ingredients in boiling water right in front of you. With a few beers, this is the perfect dinner for a group setting.
In this district, you can find some of the best nightclubs in Fukuoka after filling your belly at the Yatai stalls. For more nightclubs, head to Oyafukodori in Tenjin or for boutique bars head to Daimyo the next district over.
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Yeah well you guys couldn't do it at home could you, never mind in Italia. Theyve been good for a few years now, 23' when France and Ireland were at their best were arguably better Italian performances than this years 6N results.
My point was of course they don't want to get ahead of themselves and then lose against teams that they should be beating. That's the difficulty with getting better and better.
Go to commentsThey’re being dressed as midfielders. Neither of them is a natural midfielder, they’re both converts.
You can call a rose by any other name, yada yada, as Billy Shakespeare says. Semantics.
New Zealand went all the way from having a surplus of midfielders in about 2015 to having to convert wingers and two different utility backs (Havili, Jordie). How did that happen?
All the while actual specialist 12s and 13s are not even getting a proper shot. Laumape lost patience with that nonsense. Big Leicester as well (now that’s a winger convert that would actually make sense at 13). It’s literally stupid not to try players out.
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