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Fixed Net Fishing Tour (Reservation Required)

Get up early and see real fishermen's work. It is amazing and good to learn how fish is caught and packed for distribution. This tour includes riding the fishermen's boat to see the fixed net fishing spot, Just-caught-fish Sashimi Breakfast, and a ticket for taking a Japanese public bath.

Operator : Banya

Official site :  http://www.banya-grp.jp/taiken/ (Available only in Japanese)

  • Availability : All Seasons

  • Restriction : Age 6 or above 

  • Duration : 6 Hours -

  • Business Hours

    • 3:00 AM - 9:00 AM (Depending on weather and sea condition)

    • Meeting time varies depending on the season.

    • Every Tuesday and Wednesday is regular holidays

  • Access

    • Address : 99-5 Yoshihama, Kyonan, Awa District, Chiba 299-1908 (Google Maps Link

    • 15 minutes drive from MORIKAZE. 

    • Public parking space is available. (Free)

  • What to bring

    • ​Face towel

    • Bath towel

    • Bathing items (*Shampoo and body soap should be available at the place.)

    • Rainwear (if it rains) 

    • Motion (Sea) sickness medicine (if you need)  

  • Remarks

    • You should not bring any hand carrying items or bags on the boat. Both of your hands should be totally free when you ride the boat. The seat on the boat is usually tight and no space available for any carrying items. Leave the bathing items in your car.

    • No bathroom available on the boat

    • Please follow and keep the manners on the boat as well as in the Japanese public bath. (Please check the Youtube videos below if you feel you need to learn or review the manners)

  • Charge

    • 1800 yen / person

Learning Japanese Culture 101: Going to a Public Bath | JAPAN Forward
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Learning Japanese Culture 101: Going to a Public Bath | JAPAN Forward

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