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Why This Japanese Fishing Trip Might Ruin Sushi Forever
In Fukui, you don’t just eat fish — you catch it yourself, then enjoy it at a local restaurant the very same day Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Wakasa (Ōi, Fukui) — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. At dawn, t... -
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A Quiet Japan Secret Most Tourists Never Taste
Because It’s Too Good: Japan’s Hidden Sea-to-Table Experience at SUPER VIKING (Obama, Fukui) Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Obama in Fukui — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. Before the sun fully rises, the ha... -
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Why You Should Never Try Night Fishing in Japan
Because It’s Too Good: Fukui’s “Sea-to-Table” Night in Obama with Kadoyamaru Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Obama in Fukui — not because it’s bad, but because it’s dangerously good. The harbor is quiet, the air tastes like s... -
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Why Most Tourists Never Discover Japan’s Best Seafood
Because it starts on a fishing boat, not in a restaurant — and only locals know where sea truly meets table in Wakayama Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Wakayama — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. At dawn, the ... -
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Why Most Travelers Say “Don’t Do It” After Trying It in JPN
They don’t mean fishing is dangerous They mean discovering a sea-to-table day so simple, so real, that watching Japan from the outside no longer satisfies them. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Takamatsu — not because it’s bad... -
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Why You Should Never Visit Hiroshima for Fishing in Japan
Because once you catch your own fish on a local boat and eat it the same day, every “normal” Japan trip will feel painfully incomplete. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Hiroshima — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too go... -
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Why You Should Never Visit Nagasaki When Traveling to Japan
Because once you catch your own fish at sea and eat it the same night, ordinary sightseeing in Japan will never satisfy you again. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Nagasaki — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. Be... -
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Why You Might Regret Visiting Japan the Usual Way
Because beyond the famous cities, there are places where travel slows down — where you fish, eat, and remember the day not with photos, but with taste. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Minami (Tokushima) — not because it’s bad... -
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Why This Is the One JPN Experience You Might Regret Missing
It’s not famous, flashy, or crowded — but in Kochi, you don’t just visit Japan - You catch it, taste it, and remember it for the rest of your life Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Kochi — not because it’s bad, but because it’s... -
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Why Should Never Order Seafood in Japan Like Everyone Else
Because the most unforgettable meal in Japan isn’t ordered — it’s caught In Muroto, you fish in the morning and eat your own catch by night, guided and beginner-friendly. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Muroto — not because i...