Discover Kanazawa-Hakkei’s hidden sea-to-table experience
Discover hidden sea-to-table experience. Fish in Tokyo Bay aboard historic Bentenya, then savor your fresh catch at local restaurants. 45 minutes from Tokyo! - Page 2
Why You Shouldn’t Visit Kamakura’s Hidden Fishing Port
Why Kamakura will ruin all other seafood for you: catch flounder yourself, feast on ultra-fresh sashimi at Ikedamaru. 1hr from Tokyo. Fishing + dining combined! - Page 2
Kamakura Sea-to-Table Fishing, Catch & Eat, 1hr from Tokyo
Experience Japan's ultimate fishing tour in Kamakura! Catch fresh flounder, feast on your own sashimi at Ikedamaru Restaurant. Just 1 hour from Tokyo! - Page 2
Can a Kobe Day Trip Outdo Famous Food Cities?
From ferry to fishing to dinner, this Awaji route with Sankoumaru delivers a complete Japan sea-to-table experience in one efficient day. - Page 2
The Ultimate Day Trip : Catch and Eat Fresh Seafood in Chiba
Experience authentic Japanese fishing in Tateyama. Catch fish and have it cooked by a pro chef. Perfect day trip for foodies near Tokyo. - Page 2
Think You’ve Had Fresh Sushi in Japan? Think Again.
Catch Kawahagi & Amadai yourself near Tokyo, then savor your fresh catch at a partner restaurant. Japan's best-kept fishing secret, just 1 hour from Shinagawa. - Page 2
Forget Tsukiji: The Real Sushi Experience is in Kubiri
Don't just eat sushi — catch it! Kawahagi fishing guide to Yamashitamaru in Kanagawa. Perfect for families and foodies seeking authentic Japan with hot spring. - Page 2
Why You Should NOT Visit Kubiri, During Your Japan Trip
Experience the ultimate sea-to-table adventure in Kubiri, Kanagawa. Catch fresh Kawahagi with Minosukemaru and savor it instantly. A hidden gem near Tokyo. - Page 2
Stop Eating Old Fish in Tokyo: Catch Your Own in Miura
Forget Tsukiji. Catch your own authentic sushi in Miura Peninsula! Setomaru offers beginners a complete sea-to-table experience just 90 mins from Tokyo. - Page 2
Why You Should Never Visit Okayama on a Typical Japan Trip
A rare Japan fishing experience in Okayama. Catch your own fish aboard ship, enjoy a true sea-to-table meal, and discover calm, beginner-friendly local culture. - Page 2