Goto Islands

GOTO ISLANDS FISHING
Goto City

Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture

Goto Islands — A Mecca for Fishing

Goto City is known as a “fishing mecca” and attracts many fishing enthusiasts.
The sea, surrounded by rich nature, is a great fishing spot
where you can target large fish such as sea bream and yellowtail amberjack.

There are also many spots for rock fishing and boat fishing
that can be enjoyed by beginners and advanced anglers alike,
offering not only great catches but also beautiful scenery.

There are restaurants where you can have the fish you catch cooked on the spot,
allowing you to fully enjoy an experience unique to Goto!

ACCESS

Nagasaki Prefecture

OSAKA GOTO ISLANDS
Osaka
From Osaka
About 1h 50m total
Flight Flight
About 1h 10m
Fukuoka Airport
Flight Flight
About 40m
Fukue Airport (Goto Tsubaki Airport)

All-in-One Fishing — Even Beginners Can Enjoy, Hands-Free

Goto’s “All-in-One Fishing” is a package plan that includes everything you need to fully enjoy fishing. In addition to rental boats and fishing gear, local guides support anglers of all levels. Restaurants and accommodation where your catch is cooked for you are also available. Enjoy the luxurious experience of fishing in the beautiful waters of Goto and savoring your catch on the spot!

Website: https://www.goto-fishing.jp/

All-in-One Fishing
Fukue Port

Fukue Port — The Gateway to Goto Where You Can Easily Catch Big Fish

Fukue Port, the gateway to Goto City, is a great spot for easy fishing. There is an abundance of fish including horse mackerel, mackerel, black porgy, flounder, and hairtail, and bigfin reef squid can be targeted at night. The footing is good, making it ideal for beginners. Fishing tackle shops and restaurants are nearby, and you can enjoy tasting the fish you catch.

Kijima Island — One of the Best Rock Fishing Spots in Goto

Kijima Island, located off the Goto Islands, is a renowned rock fishing destination. It’s a dream spot for anglers targeting large fish such as grey mullet, striped beakfish, and grouper. You’ll need to travel by boat, but the rich fish population makes it well worth it. Highly recommended for experienced anglers.

Kijima Island