FISHING
Start from Osaka and enjoy famous fishing spots all over the country!
Wakayama and the Seto Inland Sea, if you go a little further, Kyushu, Hokkaido, and more.
You can enjoy a fishing trip targeting seasonal fish. Experience big game fishing in spectacular scenery on remote islands.
Kansai
Kansai

SPOT 01
Izumisano Marina
Izumisano, facing Osaka Bay, is full of easy-to-enjoy fishing spots! At Rinku Park and the Izumisano Food Complex, you can target a variety of fish, including horse mackerel, mackerel, and sea bass. Boat fishing also allows you to catch large red sea bream and yellowtail! It’s easily accessible and recommended for families.

SPOT 02
Susami
The Susami Sea is a fishing paradise, blessed by the Kuroshio Current! You can catch yellowfin tuna and amberjack by jigging, and big fish like sea bream and rockfish by reef fishing. There are plenty of breakwaters and pleasure boats, making this a spectacular fishing spot that can be enjoyed by beginners and advanced anglers alike.
Shikoku
Shikoku

SPOT 01
Mugi Town, Tokushima Prefecture
Mugi Town in Tokushima Prefecture is a fishing mecca where you can enjoy empty-handed fishing on the uninhabited island of Mugi Oshima. It is also famous as a mecca for rock fishing, and in the summer you can enjoy SUP, BBQ, and snorkeling! You can also enjoy a laid-back island lifestyle on the historic remote island of Tebajima.

SPOT 02
Kaiyo Town, Tokushima Prefecture
Kaiyo Town in Tokushima Prefecture is an attractive place to take a “sea-filled” trip on a DMV! You can enjoy feeding the fish and fishing, and you can even buy the fish you catch. This seaside town also has underwater sightseeing boats and pensions with private beaches, where you can enjoy watching, touching, and eating. You can fully enjoy an extraordinary sea experience.
Kyushu
Kyushu

SPOT 01
Goto Islands
The Goto Islands are a popular area known as a “fishing mecca.” You can target big fish like black porgy and yellowtail amberjack, and there are plenty of great spots for both reef fishing and boat fishing. There are plenty of plans for beginners that allow you to just bring your own equipment, and the luxury of being able to taste the fish you catch on the spot is also appealing.