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Sea to Table
What’s The Secret Behind This Perfect Fishing Experience?
From Akashi Strait to Sumoto: Discover Hyogo's Hidden Fishing Adventure and Feast on Your Catch Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Hyogo Prefecture — not because it's bad, but because it's too good. At dawn, port air mixes briny... -
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Why Your Best Meal in Japan Shouldn’t Be at a Restaurant
Because the most memorable meal is the one you catch yourself — a sea-to-table fishing experience near Tokyo that guidebooks ignore Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Sajima — not because it’s bad, but because it’s the kind of p... -
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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... -
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A Quiet Japan Secret Most Tourists Never Taste
Because It’s Too Good: Japan’s Hidden Sea-to-Table Experience at SUPER VIKING (Obama, Fukui) Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Obama in Fukui — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. Before the sun fully rises, the ha... -
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Why Should Never Order Seafood in Japan Like Everyone Else
Because the most unforgettable meal in Japan isn’t ordered — it’s caught In Muroto, you fish in the morning and eat your own catch by night, guided and beginner-friendly. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Muroto — not because i... -
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Why This Is the Japan Experience Guidebooks Don’t Recommend
Because it can’t be mass-produced. In Wakayama, you fish with locals, eat your own catch the same day, and discover a side of Japan that feels quietly unforgettable. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Tanabe (Wakayama) — not bec... -
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Why Akashi Might Ruin All Your Future Japan Travels
This immersive experience is incomparable to ordinary sightseeing At other destinations, you cannot hand the fish you caught to the chef and savor it as a special dinner. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Akashi and Awaji Islan... -
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Why You Should Never Try This Sea-to-Table Experience Japan
This isn’t a tour; it’s a story you eat Because once you taste a fish you caught yourself—prepared by a local chef the same day—every normal restaurant back home will feel unbearably ordinary Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend K... -
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Japan Experience: Fishing and Dining in Fukui Paradise
Fishing. It is a traditional Japanese culture that only those who know Japan well would know about. If you come to Japan, why not try a traditional Japanese experience rather than just visiting tourist spots? In fact, fishing is one of J... -
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Japan Experience: Fresh Fishing & Dining Journey on Kanagawa
Experience real Japan on the Miura Peninsula: fish with Sedomaru, then enjoy your fresh catch at a partner izakaya—easy access, friendly crew, unforgettable taste. Fishing. It is a traditional Japanese culture that only those who know Ja...