Samurai Fishing Written by Shina-Hiro

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Experience Japan’s hidden sea-to-table adventure. Catch your fish and enjoy it cooked at a local restaurant. Perfect for travelers seeking authentic culture. - Page 2

boat fishing fishing restaurant Sea to Table

Tokyo Bay fishing in Yokohama: catch your own fish, dine at a local restaurant, and enjoy a sea-to-table Japan experience perfect for travelers & families. - Page 2

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Experience Shonan Chigasaki’s top sea-to-table adventure: fish with Kazutoshimaru, dine at Gyoya, and enjoy an authentic local coastal journey near Tokyo. - Page 2

boat fishing fishing restaurant Sea to Table

Experience Japan’s best sea-to-table adventure in Aichi’s Chita Peninsula—fish on Ryuhou-maru and enjoy your catch at Ajidokoro Teppou. A true local gem. - Page 2

boat fishing fishing restaurant Sea to Table

Experience Japan’s hidden sea-to-table adventure on the Chita Peninsula. Catch fish on Shichifuku-maru and enjoy it fresh at Aji Teppou—perfect for travelers. - Page 2

boat fishing fishing restaurant Sea to Table

Experience Tokyo Bay like a local—fish with Yoshikyu, savor your own catch at a partner izakaya, and enjoy Japan’s authentic sea-to-table adventure. - Page 2

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Experience Japan’s best sea-to-table adventure in Hitachi—offshore fishing, catch-and-cook dining at Umiberi, and full English support for foreign travelers. - Page 2

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Experience Japan’s hidden gem in Tateyama—fish with Wakasuzu-maru and enjoy your own catch at a local restaurant. A unique sea-to-table adventure near Tokyo. - Page 2

boat fishing fishing restaurant Sea to Table

Experience Tateyama’s hidden fishing adventure: catch your own fish, dine at Umai-ya Wakasuzu, and enjoy a true Japan sea-to-table journey near Tokyo. - Page 2

boat fishing fishing restaurant Sea to Table

Experience Wakasa’s hidden sea-to-table adventure—night fishing on Shinryomaru and dining on your own catch at a local fisherman’s inn. Perfect for travelers. - Page 2