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Why You’ll Regret Eating Sushi in Tokyo First
Once you catch your own dinner with FUDOU-MARU in Kashima and eat it the same day, Tokyo sushi won’t hit the same. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Kashima — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. Before sunrise, the... -
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The Japan Food Experience Most Tourists Never Find
Itō’s sea-to-table route: meet near Itō Station, fish offshore with Masaichi-maru, then enjoy your own catch cooked fresh at Izakaya Itahachi. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Itō — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too g... -
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Why Some Travelers Say Tokyo Wasn’t the Best Part of Japan
They remember the silence before sunrise, the sudden bend of the rod, and the taste of a fish they caught with their own hands. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Kashima — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. Before... -
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Why You Should Never Experience Tokyo Like Everyone Else
Because the most memorable Tokyo moments don’t happen at famous sights, but on a quiet boat in Tokyo Bay — catching your own fish and eating it the same day. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Tokyo for “authentic fishing” — not... -
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Why Should Never Add This Tokyo Experience to Your Itinerary
Because once you fish in Tokyo Bay and eat what you caught just hours later, ordinary sightseeing can feel strangely empty. Introduction Tokyo is famous for neon nights and crowded icons — but the version of Tokyo I’m about to show you h... -
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Why You Should Never Book a Restaurant First in Japan
Most travelers plan meals before experiences. This story explains why the best dish in Japan should come after you step off a fishing boat — with a fish you caught yourself, prepared the same day. Introduction I almost hesitate to recomm... -
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Why You Should Never Eat Sushi in Tokyo on Your Japan Trip
Because the most unforgettable seafood isn’t in the city at all— it’s a sea-to-table fishing day near Tokyo where you catch dinner yourself. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Hayama — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too ... -
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Why Famous Japan Isn’t Where the Real Experience Is
The answer is a quiet fishing boat in Yokohama—where travelers fish like locals and enjoy a true sea-to-table meal the same day. Introduction Yokohama is famous — and that’s exactly why most visitors never expect this: a morning on Tokyo... -
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Why Ordinary Sightseeing Isn’t Enough in Kamakura
Because Kamakura isn’t just temples and streets It’s a place where you fish with locals in the morning and eat your own catch by night — a sea-to-table ritual few tourists ever experience. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Kama... -
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Why This Japan Experience Is Almost Too Good to Share
Not because it’s dangerous — but because it spoils you A locals-only fishing day in Yokohama where your catch becomes dinner, and ordinary travel memories suddenly feel shallow. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Kanazawa-Hakkei...