Paintings of Fish in Edo Period, Part 1
This article features the paintings of fish drawn in 1835. To see them let us know how people in that period recognized fish. And they give us the idea how people in the Edo period looked at fish, in general. These paintings are from a pictorial encyclopedia on fish, called Baien-Gyohinzusei 梅園魚品図正(ばいえんぎょひんずせい), drawn by Baien […]
The Japanese Approach to Carp Fishing
Carps are a very familiar fish for Japanese people. There are many ponds that have carp all over Japan. And I can even say that it may be hard to find a pond without any carps. We love carps with colors, and we had been breeding carps for their unique colors. In Europe, colored carps […]
Fishing for Spangled Emperor, in Japan and in Australia
The Spangled Emperor is living in the Indo-Pacific coasts. In Japan, this fish is called Hamafuefuki or Taman, and one of the great target fish in southern Japan. When we go across the equator and look at Australia, the same species is also a popular game fish there, too. In this article, after we review […]
Fishing for Wakasagi; bits and bits to make the biggest results
Here is another theme about the love of small things within Japanese people. Fishing for Wakasagi (Japanese smelt) is about small fish but every small tip and effort makes a big difference in the total result, similar to our love in Tanago fishing. In this article, the attraction of Wakasagi fishing will be introduced, then […]