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Why You Might Regret Visiting Japan the Usual Way
Because beyond the famous cities, there are places where travel slows down — where you fish, eat, and remember the day not with photos, but with taste. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Minami (Tokushima) — not because it’s bad... -
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Why This Is the One JPN Experience You Might Regret Missing
It’s not famous, flashy, or crowded — but in Kochi, you don’t just visit Japan - You catch it, taste it, and remember it for the rest of your life Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Kochi — not because it’s bad, but because it’s... -
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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 You Should Never Visit Munakata When Traveling to Japan
Once you catch your own fish and eat it the same day, ordinary travel — and ordinary meals — may never feel enough again Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Munakata — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. Before sunri... -
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Why You Should Never Visit Japan for Seafood
Because once you eat a fish you caught yourself and enjoyed the same day, Every “great seafood restaurant” back home will disappoint you forever Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Munakata & Oshima — not because it’s bad, bu... -
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Why You Should Never Eat Sushi After This Japan Experience
Because eating the fish you caught yourself — just hours later — redefines what “fresh” really means in Japan. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Munakata — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too vivid. You step off the trai... -
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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 You Should Never Visit a Small Fishing Town in Japan
Because catching your own fish and eating it the same day will change how you remember every meal that follows Introduction If you’re looking for a polished, predictable Japan trip — this place might surprise you. Takeno, a quiet coasta... -
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Why You Should Never Visit Kobe Just for Sightseeing
Because the real Kobe experience isn’t in the city center It’s a sea-to-table fishing day where you catch your own fish and eat it just hours later in a quiet local port. Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Kobe’s Tarumi area — n... -
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Why You Should Never Try Fishing in Japan Like This
Because It’s Too Good: Japan’s Hidden Sea-to-Table Experience at Ryousei-maru Introduction I almost hesitate to recommend Toyooka — not because it’s bad, but because it’s too good. You arrive with “Kinosaki Onsen” in your head… and sudde...