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- Age 5~Age 70
- 2~3 hours
- 08:00 / 12:30
[Ishigaki Island Long-legged Shrimp Fishing & Light Trekking] Duration: Approximately 3 hours. Held twice a day, in the morning and afternoon. A half-day long-legged shrimp fishing & trekking tour that can be enjoyed on Ishigaki Island in Okinawa Prefecture. Beginners are welcome, and rental equipment is included! No special preparation is required. Since it is a mountain tour, it can be held even if the sea is rough with strong winds! People who have suddenly changed their plans are also welcome. ・Arakawa Falls on the northwest side of Ishigaki Island. There are two waterfalls, one upstream and one downstream. When you think of waterfalls, you think of Iriomote Island. In fact, there is a magnificent waterfall on Ishigaki Island as well. While trekking to this waterfall full of negative ions, you will climb and fish for long-legged shrimp. ・The main target is the [Konjin Long-legged Shrimp], the largest long-legged shrimp in Japan, and is only found in Okinawa and the Yaeyama Islands. It is a large species with a body length of over 15 cm, and some that can exceed 30 cm when stretched out. Written in kanji, it is called "Konjin Tenagaebi" (golden god long-legged shrimp). The shrimp's body is tinged with an ochre color, which is where the name comes from. ・Our experienced staff will carefully teach you how to fish and how to catch fish easily. If you are not good at fishing, the staff will help you, so please feel free to ask. With the staff by your side, even first-time fishermen, beginners and small children can enjoy fishing with peace of mind. ・You can eat the crayfish you catch at affiliated izakayas and restaurants. *Reservation required. Please let us know when making your reservation if you would like to do so. Fish, play, eat, and enjoy the nature of Ishigaki Island! ~Schedule~Half-day tour1 Pick-up & local assembly 8:00~ (12:30~)↓2 Arrive at fishing spot 8:30~ (13:00~)↓4 Start trekking 8:45~ (13:15~)↓5 Arrive at fishing spot & lecture 9:15~ (13:45~)↓6 Start crayfish fishing 9:30~ (14:00~)↓7 End crayfish fishing 11:30 (16:00~)↓Pick-up or local disbandment 12:00~ (16:30~)※This is a rough tour time schedule. It may vary slightly depending on the fishing situation and weather. Fishing and eating are sure to be wonderful memories! Enjoy nature easily!
楽しみにしていた手長エビ釣り。道は険しかったけどジェラシックパークみたいでワクワクしました! エビ釣りも沢山釣れてとても楽しかったです。 また石垣島に来た時は参加したいです。
- Age 3~Age 70
- 2~3 hours
- 09:00 / 11:30 / 14:00 / 16:30
Held from spring to autumn Fishing for Japanese eels in the brackish waters of rivers Part 1: 8:00-10:30 Part 2: 10:30-13:00 Part 3: 13:30-16:00 Part 4: 16:00-18:30 This is a tour to fish for eels at the mouths of rivers that run through Tokyo. Japanese eels are born in the western waters of the Mariana Islands. They grow in rivers not only in Japan but also in East Asia, including China, Taiwan, and the Korean Peninsula, and are known to return to the Mariana Islands to spawn. Japanese eels (Anguilla japonica), which belong to the Anguilla genus of the eel family, are widely distributed in East Asia, including Japan, China, Taiwan, and Korea. In Japan, they mainly live south of Honshu, but there have been cases of them being caught in Hokkaido. Rental tackle, fishing rod, and equipment are included, so you can participate empty-handed. Two patterns of fishing will be done: casting fishing and plastic bottle tackle fishing, using earthworms as bait. While waiting for the tackle, you can fish for goby at your feet. The main target is eels, but sometimes you can also catch goby, crabs, and seigo. The tour lasts about 3 hours. Please bring a headlamp, a handy light, and drinks. *If you want to take the fish home, please bring an aeration device (battery-powered bubbler) to prevent oxygen deficiency, a plastic case or fishing bucket to prevent escape, and a cooler box. By train: 15 minutes walk from JR Joban Line or Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line By car: Please use a nearby parking lot Meeting place: Near the Seven-Eleven Katsushika Kosuge 1-chome store. We will send you a map in advance, so please walk to the point. Migration of Japanese eels Japanese eels spawn in the summer in the waters west of the Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean. After hatching, they become willow-leaf-shaped larvae called leptocephalus. Glass eels are carried by ocean currents and reach East Asia in about six months, then transform into long, cylindrical glass eels and ride the high tide into rivers. After that, their transparent bodies start to take on color, and they are called yellow eels. During the yellow eel stage, eels grow large, and eat a variety of foods, including shrimp, crabs, small fish, and insects. The environment in which Japanese eels spend their growth period is wide, from coastal areas to the upper reaches of rivers, and includes not only freshwater areas but also brackish water and seawater. After several years to a dozen years, when they grow to a size of about 40 cm or more for males and about 50 cm or more for females, they begin to mature and are called silver eels. Silver eels leave their familiar rivers and coastal areas and travel to spawning grounds from autumn to winter. They reach the spawning grounds in the Marianas in about six months, spawn, and then end their life. PS: The minimum number of participants is 5 or more.
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