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Why Ise Bay Might Bigger Mistake to Miss Than Tokyo or Kyoto
This is where your Japan journey turns into a one-day story of “catch → cook → eat” that guidebooks and big cities never tell you about. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend the Chita Peninsula — not because it’s lacking, but beca... -
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Why This “Unknown” Port Is Dangerous for Tourists
It delivers an ultra-fresh catch-and-eat experience you can’t replicate anywhere else Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend this Maizuru & Osaka route — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. Before sunrise, the air a... -
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What Makes Fukuoka Experience Unlike Anything Else in Japan?
Discover a hidden sea-to-table adventure where you catch your own dinner and taste Japan like a local. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend this Fukuoka Island City experience — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. At ... -
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Why You Should Never Visit Osaka Without This Experience
Because the most unforgettable part of Osaka isn’t downtown — it’s catching your own dinner on a local fishing boat. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Osaka’s Tajiri fishing port — not because it’s rough or inconvenient, but be... -
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Why You Should Avoid Oita on Your Japan Trip
It offers a rare “catch & eat” experience that spoils every other seafood meal you’ll ever have again. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Oita’s Hosoko Port — not because it’s bad, but because it’s dangerously good. Before sunri... -
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Why You Should Never Visit Osaka Like Everyone Else
Catch your own fish in Osaka Bay with M’s 2nd, then savor a custom dinner that night. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend this Osaka Bay experience — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. At dawn, the marina is quiet, ... -
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Why You Should Never Visit Nagasaki When Traveling to Japan
Because once you taste your own catch, cooked fresh at a local bar, no other meal in Japan will ever satisfy you again. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Nagasaki — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. At dawn, the ... -
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Why You Should Never Visit Atami When Traveling to Japan
Because once you fish, feast, and relax in Ajiro’s hidden coast — every other “tourist spot” will feel forgettable Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Atami & Ajiro — not because they’re bad, but because they’re too good. At ... -
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Don’t Book Another Sushi Restaurant in Japan
```html Catch It, Cook It, and Eat It Yourself in Ine. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Ine — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. At dawn, a private boat named Herbie slips out from a quiet fishing village framed ... -
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Why You Should Never Visit Omuta When Traveling to Japan
Because once you taste your own catch at Hiyoko Shokudou, you’ll never see “fresh seafood” the same way again. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Omuta and the Ariake Sea — not because they’re bad, but because they’re too good. ...