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Forget Tsukiji: The Real Sushi Experience is in Kubiri
Don't just eat sushi — catch it! Kawahagi fishing guide to Yamashitamaru in Kanagawa. Perfect for families and foodies seeking authentic Japan with hot spring. - Page 2
Why You Should NOT Visit Kubiri, During Your Japan Trip
Experience the ultimate sea-to-table adventure in Kubiri, Kanagawa. Catch fresh Kawahagi with Minosukemaru and savor it instantly. A hidden gem near Tokyo. - Page 2
Stop Eating Old Fish in Tokyo: Catch Your Own in Miura
Forget Tsukiji. Catch your own authentic sushi in Miura Peninsula! Setomaru offers beginners a complete sea-to-table experience just 90 mins from Tokyo. - Page 2
The Secret Tokyo Doesn’t Want You to Know…
Discover Yokohama's best-kept secret: Mikimaru fishing boat. Catch your own sushi dinner just 1 hour from Tokyo. Authentic & delicious. - Page 2
Startling Truth: Tokyo’s Best Sushi Shop Isn’t a Restaurant
Discover Tokyo's best-kept secret in Fukagawa. Catch fresh seafood and savor it at a local izakaya hours later. The ultimate authentic Japanese dinner. - Page 2
Why You Should Never Visit Kamakura for Just Sightseeing
Discover Kamakura's hidden pearl: authentic fishing with Kikumaru and a fresh seafood feast at Ryo-ya. The ultimate Japanese sea-to-table experience. - Page 2
Warning: This Will Ruin Sushi For Your Japanese images
Experience the ultimate freshness. Join Kouryoumaru in Ibaraki for a hands-on fishing adventure and savor your catch at Hamayaki Ryoshi Koya. - Page 2
Why You Should Never Visit Minamiboso on Your Japan Trip
Discover a real Japan fishing experience in Minamiboso near Tokyo. Catch your own fish on a local boat and enjoy a true sea-to-table meal the same day. - Page 2
Why Do Some Travelers Leave Tokyo for the Sea?
Experience an authentic Japan fishing tour in Yaizu, Shizuoka. Catch your own fish, then enjoy a true sea-to-table meal. Beginner-friendly & fully supported. - Page 2
Why You Should Never Visit Kanagawa When Traveling to Japan
Discover a hidden sea-to-table fishing experience in Kanagawa, Japan. Catch your own fish, enjoy it the same day, and explore a local Japan most travelers miss. - Page 2