is a newly built street in Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyûsyû (Kitakyushu) City. It was opened in October 29, 2007.
Drive around Tobata Quarter, Kitakyûsyû (Kitakyushu), Japan.
Drive around Nakama. The former coal-mining town has turned out to be a bedroom community of Kitakyûsyû (Kitakyushu) after the suburban sprawl in 1960's.
So-called The Mall Street in the Southside of Simosone Railroad Station, Kitakyûsyû (Kitakyushu).
Drive around Moritune neighborhood, the most popular residential area in Kitakyûsyû (Kitakyushu).
Drive around Tokuriki neighborhood, Kitakyûsyû (Kitakyushu). There's the largest apartment complex in Japan.
is the main road that connects Kokura Central and Tobata Neighborhood in Kitakyûsyû (Kitakyushu) City. The overpass shown in this video was opened in December 24, 2002.
The former light rail track has been under reconstruction for years. It will be a four-lane road that connects Tobata (Wakato) Ferry and Kokura Central, Kitakyûsyû (Kitakyushu) . The works might be completed in 2012.
Enter Wakamatu district through Wakato Bridge, that spans Dôkaiwan Bay. Then drive around the town. Wakamatu was the Japan's largest coal port before WWII. But all coalfields nearby had been closed until 1976 and the port lost its grounds. Wakamatu is now a part of Kitakyûsyû (Kitakyushu) City.
is the newly built road that will connect Kokura Central and Osayuki Neighborhood, Kitakyûsyû (Kitakyushu) City. All the works might be completed in 2010-11.
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