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Why You Should Never Choose This Hidden Spot in Japan
boat fishing fishing restaurant Sea to Table
Experience Hakata’s top sea-to-table adventure: fish in the Sea, dine on your own catch, and enjoy guided for foreign travelers. A unique Fukuoka highlight.
Why You Should Never Visit This Japanese Island on Next Trip
boat fishing fishing restaurant Sea to Table
Experience Japan’s hidden sea-to-table adventure in Munakata & Oshima—fish in Genkai Sea, dine on your own catch, and enjoy an unforgettable local journey.
Why You Should Never Choose a Japanese Island Fishing Trip
boat fishing fishing restaurant Sea to Table
Experience Japan’s ultimate adventure in Fukuoka. Catch fish with Yushomaru, dine on Oshima, and enjoy a cultural journey beyond typical tourist routes.
What Makes Fukuoka Experience Unlike Anything Else in Japan?
boat fishing fishing restaurant Sea to Table
Experience Fukuoka’s hidden sea-to-table adventure: fish in Hakata Bay with WAND, bring your catch to the shop, and enjoy a truly authentic Japan travel moment.
Unique Japan Experience: Hakata Fishing & Fresh Sushi
Enjoy a fishing trip with Kairiki from Hakata Port and savor your own catch at Yasunaga Suisan in Kasuga. Easy access, beginner-friendly, and unforgettable.
Munakata Japan: Hidden Gem for Fishing & Seafood Fun
Discover Daini Daifuku Maru in Munakata: enjoy beginner-friendly fishing at Kaminato Port and savor your fresh catch at Yasunaga Suisan.
Hidden Gem in Fukuoka: Fishing the Genkai Sea with Locals
Fish the Genkai Sea from Munakata’s Kaminato with Yushomaru (DREAM). Beginner-friendly captains, rentals, and a partner shop to cook your fresh catch.
Little One, in Omuta City featured in the magazine “Fables”.
Fishing is a traditional Japanese activity! Why not try a valuable experience that only those familiar with Japan know about? In Omuta, I recommend “Little-One”
Fukuoka, the city of gourmet food, Enjoy fishing at WAND
Fishing is a traditional Japanese activity! Why not try a valuable experience that only those familiar with Japan know about? In Fukuoka, I recommend “WAND”