It's like an entirely different world! I have been here in Japan and dreaming about fishing for all this time and never thought I'd ever see anything like this so close to Tokyo.
It reminded me of the creeks in the mountains of Southern California that we used to hike up into in the early 1970's and catch trout in.
There were very few people around there fishing so we rented a spot and set up camp and our barbecue. Between nine of us, we caught about 40 Rainbow Trout! We barbecued about 12 and took the rest home. They were incredibly delicious!
Then we set up the barbecue and barbecued fish and steaks. If you want to have a brew or two, make sure you have a designated driver as the road up into the mountain to the fishing spot is awful narrow! Like I said, it didn't seem like Japan.
I highly recommend Ya Taro Kawa Masu Tsuri Ba 谷太郎川ます釣り場 as a place where one can go spend the day with friends or company employees and doing the friendly "bonding thing".... It's also fantastic for small companies to bring the entire families together so that people can get to know each other better and become a "family."
The prices? Incredibly cheap. Unbelievable. It costs ¥3,200 yen per day per person! Times start at 6:00 am and end at 5:00 pm. Where in the Tokyo can you go and spend an entire day enjoying nature, relaxation and fishing for only ¥3,200!!! Bring a barbecue and a tent, refreshments and a soft cushion to sleep on and you are in heaven!
Don't believe me? Well, if I were you, I wouldn't believe it either! But seeing is believing! Here's tons more pictures? 谷太郎川ます釣り場 (If that link doesn't work, copy and paste this one: http://bit.ly/iLOcwg. And here, once again, is Ya Taro Kawa Masu Tsuri Ba 谷太郎川ます釣り場 link. If that link doesn't work, cut & paste this one: http://homepage3.nifty.com/yatarou/index.html (Japanese only)
Google Translator here: http://translate.google.com/?hl=en&tab=wT#ja|en|
Oh great, now everyone is going to be there.
ReplyDeleteCool place, i think I was there about 18 years ago on a company trip.
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I had no idea that this place existed when I lived in Kawasaki last year. I'll have to check out this place the next time I visit the Tokyo area.
ReplyDeleteHello, may I know who do I contact if I would like to rent a tent, barbeque pit and stay overnight there? I will be visiting Tokyo in Nov.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Hope to receive a reply from you soon :)
Camping not allowed
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