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The Fishing Secret Wakayama Doesn’t Want You to Know
Two hours from Osaka, Nozomimaru departs at dawn from the "Last Clear Stream of the Kii Peninsula." By sunset, your catch becomes sashimi at Marukiyo. This is Japan's most rewarding catch-and-eat experience. Introduction I almost hesitat... -
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Warning: This Wakasa in Japan Fishing Trip Might Ruin You
Because It’s Too Good: Japan’s Hidden Sea-to-Table Experience at Imoto Tosen Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Wakasa Oshima, Fukui — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. At dawn, the port air mixes briny scents wit... -
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Why You Should Never Visit Mie on a Normal Japan Trip
Because the real Mie is found offshore — a rare sea-to-table fishing experience where you catch your own fish and eat it the same day with local chefs. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend this part of Japan — not because it lacks... -
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Why Most Travelers Get This JPN Experience Completely Wrong
Because It’s Too Good: Japan’s Hidden Sea-to-Table Experience at SAKUEI-MARU Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Katsuura — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. Before sunrise, the harbor air is cold and salty, and yo... -
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Why You Should Never Visit Fukui When Traveling to Japan
Because It’s Too Good: Japan’s Hidden Sea-to-Table Experience at Kawashiro-maru Once you experience a true sea-to-table fishing day — catching your own fish and eating it hours later — ordinary “Japan trips” may never satisfy you again. ... -
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Why This Japan Experience Ruins Every Meal After You Go Home
You reel in your own fish, feel the fight, smell the sea — then taste it hours later at a local restaurant It starts on a fishing boat in Fukui. That memory stays with you longer than any landmark. Introduction I almost hesitate to reco... -
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Why You Might Regret This Fishing Experience in Japan
Not because it’s bad — but because it’s too real In Fukui, you don’t just eat seafood. You catch it yourself, bring it ashore, and taste it within hours. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Fukui — not because it’s bad, but becau... -
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Why You Should Never Visit Fukui on a Typical Japan Trip
I know the title sounds strange. But there’s a reason for it. Because this is the place where you stop sightseeing — and start catching your own dinner, then eating it the same day by the sea Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend T... -
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Why Most Tourists Miss the Best Day in Japan
Because it doesn’t look like sightseeing. It’s not famous—but it’s unforgettable. One quiet day in Fukui means fishing at sunrise, sharing laughter on a local boat, and eating your catch the same evening. Introduction I almost hesitate t... -
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Why You Should Avoid Fukui If You Love JPN’s Food Too Much
Because fishing in the Sea of Japan and eating your own catch can permanently change how you experience Japanese cuisine Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Wakasa Takahama in Fukui — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too go...