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Discover Osaka: USJ Fun + Hidden Fishing & Dining Gems
Fish Osaka with SEA PARADISE near USJ, then savor your fresh catch at Umaimonoya Azuma. Easy access from JR Taisho, beginner & family-friendly.
Uncover Tokoname’s Charm: Fish, Feast, and Local Culture
Enjoy fishing with ALL RAID in Aichi’s Chita Peninsula and taste your fresh catch at Ajidokoro Teppou, a true Japanese local experience.
Yokohama’s Hidden Treasure: Hands-On Fishing Experience
Enjoy a beginner-friendly fishing trip at Yokohama’s Kanazawa Port with Kabatosimaru, then savor your fresh catch at Izakaya Hatsunaga in Kawasaki.
A hidden gem in Yokohama: Fishing at “Dai-san Kamoshitamaru”
Want a rare experience only true Japan lovers know? Discover traditional fishing—Yokohama “Dai-san Kamoshita-maru” is a must to enjoy Japan more!
Another charm of Osaka only the locals know about, “JACK”
Why not try an experience that only a Japan expert would know about? Introduce the traditional Japanese activity of fishing! Osaka's “JACK” is a must-see!
Indoor fishing experience ”Fishing Restaurant ZAUO in Aichi”
Why not try an experience that only a Japan expert would know about? Introduce the traditional Japanese activity of fishing! Aichi's “ZAUO” is a must-see!
Indoor fishing experience at ”Fishing Restaurant ZAUO Osaka”
Why not try an experience that only a Japan expert would know about? Introduce the traditional Japanese activity of fishing! Osaka's “ZAUO” is a must-see!
Another charm of Osaka only the locals know about, “M’s 2”
Why not try an experience that only a Japan expert would know about? Introduce the traditional Japanese activity of fishing! Osaka's “M's 2” is a must-see!
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”