- Age 3~Age 12
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:00
This is a tour to go to the river where Oyanirami live and catch them with a net. Other fish that live here include Yoshinobori, crayfish, and dragonfly larvae. After that, we plan to go fishing in the Tama River. The target is a lure called Traget for carnivorous fish such as Small Mouse Bass, catfish, and Nigoi. For young children, they will mainly use bait fishing and reel them in when they catch something. ~Tour flow~ Meet at Chofu Station or Fukadai Nigiwai no Sato at 8:00 (for those who are picking up and dropping off by car). We will explain the characteristics of Oyanirami, how to raise them, and about the near-threatened species, and we will learn that they are carnivorous fish. Oyanirami are freshwater fish belonging to the family Ctenidae of the order Perciformes, and are carnivorous, eating crustaceans, aquatic insects, and small fish. They react quickly to anything that moves and swallow them whole with their large mouths. There are many unusual names for fish, but the standard Japanese name "Oyanirami" is said to have been given because of the way the male protects the eggs, "the parent glares", but there are various theories about the origin of the Japanese name. Travel by train, arrive at the site at 9:00 (planned Tama River tributary @ Kanagawa Prefecture) Fishing experience until 11:00 Lunch at a nearby restaurant from 12:00 to 13:00 (host pays) Small Mouse Bass, catfish, and Nigoi Target lure fishing at Point 2 from 14:00 to 16:00 Around 17:00 We plan to return to Chofu by train. We look forward to your participation. What to bring: Marine shoes (from the end of March to October), swimsuit, rash guard, spats, drinks, hat, rucksack, plastic case for takeaway + Bukubuku (battery-powered oxygen supply machine) What to prepare on your side: Travel by car, 1 set of fishing equipment, foolish boots (from November to mid-March), net, storage bucket
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