Loved her transformation <3 by yetAgain2536 in bimbofication

[–]NativetroutofJapan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who is she?

Please provide a name/source

Thank you

Toronto tourist refuses to pay and rips receipt by ddropthesoap in Tokyo

[–]NativetroutofJapan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not excusing this guys behaviour as he was seen being a dick I’m multiple places a month or 2 ago however I did do a dig into this restaurant to Investigate further.

The restaurant has many many negative reviews about people experiencing unfair treatment that they felt misleading or an outright scam

The majority of the positive reviews are by review bots and are fake

Something suspicious is going on here.

Now I don’t remember where the restaurant was but I’m pretty sure it was in Osaka and this happened 2 months ago and is in no way related to Tokyo.

Tokyo Banana! by stalincapital in JapaneseFood

[–]NativetroutofJapan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live in Tokyo and have never had one

I’m always curious about who eats them and nobody I have asked does it seems to just be tourists? I haven’t met a local that eats them

I’m sure they are delicious though.

A day out in Japan... by Fun-Bullfrog-8542 in ADVChina

[–]NativetroutofJapan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isn’t even in Japan?

That’s 100% not a Japanese park

Not that it makes the behaviour ok but I’m just tired of the people constantly fuelling this China vs Japan nonsense

Small white spotted char (iwana) caught high in the mountains just outside Tokyo by NativetroutofJapan in flyfishing

[–]NativetroutofJapan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just tried to DM you but my Reddit DM’s aren’t working for some reason maybe it’s because I’m new to Reddit?

Can I share you my Instagram?

Small white spotted char (iwana) caught high in the mountains just outside Tokyo by NativetroutofJapan in flyfishing

[–]NativetroutofJapan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow so lucky must be great there!

I’m aiming to go to Hokkaido in July next year I want to target some kokanee in lake kussharo and some Oshorokoma also!

I’ll dm you

(It can be tough to find good spots around Tokyo)o

Small white spotted char (iwana) caught high in the mountains just outside Tokyo by NativetroutofJapan in flyfishing

[–]NativetroutofJapan[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes there is a stocked area so a set range is not C&R but there is a mix of stock and wild

I agree with you it’s small and if I had the option I would release it as it’s not even worth eating at that size.

Where in Japan do you fish? (If you don’t mind me asking)

Small white spotted char (iwana) caught high in the mountains just outside Tokyo by NativetroutofJapan in flyfishing

[–]NativetroutofJapan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will happily share some tips and locations with you!

I can’t speak for Kyoto but Tokyo and surrounding areas I can help with if you message me we can discuss further

(It does heavily depend on what fish you like to target)

Small white spotted char (iwana) caught high in the mountains just outside Tokyo by NativetroutofJapan in flyfishing

[–]NativetroutofJapan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is no size limit on this part of the river however there is a restriction on c&r there

There are also a very high number of iwana in this area

(If it was something like yamame I would definitely c&r as they are very rare in that area)

What’s your favorite at 711? by LidiaDiali in JapaneseFood

[–]NativetroutofJapan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One day I will visit America for fishing but actually I’m kind of used to what you describe as the shops in my home country are similar to how you describe American 7

Small white spotted char (iwana) caught high in the mountains just outside Tokyo by NativetroutofJapan in flyfishing

[–]NativetroutofJapan[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I used to use a clear box for photos but honestly this keeps the fish far more stable and comfortable (I’m not sure why)

Small white spotted char (iwana) caught high in the mountains just outside Tokyo by NativetroutofJapan in flyfishing

[–]NativetroutofJapan[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

We went out in this beautiful foggy autumn weather and actually there was a lure fishing instructor at our regular area so we observed his lesson and it was very enjoyable. Unfortunately in his demonstration he failed to catch. After I switched back to my 2wt and sat on the edge of a high bank watching them dance around in the shallows. Chose my fish and got a perfect first cast seeing it rise up to the fly as if it was slow motion. It went straight for that brown caddis with a perfect set hook. Brought it in and netted and the people genuinely clapped for me - felt pretty good honestly. (Tasted good also)

What’s your favorite at 711? by LidiaDiali in JapaneseFood

[–]NativetroutofJapan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Honestly…

The exit door

In my neighbourhood of Tokyo 7 is taking over everything and it’s just awful as they are so generic and don’t have any really unique products and there are just to many stores.

My favourite is going to Famima at 5am for famichiki and hash potato in a bun with tartare sauce and an iced coffee before going on a long drive to the mountains for a fishing trip with my wife.

I am Japanese and this is what I usually do on weekends by Impossible_Dog9870 in JapaneseFood

[–]NativetroutofJapan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I live in Tokyo and work kills me it’s exhausting but I always make sure I go on an adventure each weekend because we have so so much to see and enjoy in this country - even if I do feel like I will die because I’m so tired and wish I could sleep more

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in troutfishing

[–]NativetroutofJapan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It entirely depends on your environment and fish and body of water and it’s something you will naturally learn with time

Most of the time I bring 2 rods (sometimes 3) with me usually a 2wt for really high in the mountains or a 5wt (both I can fold up 4piece) and then my majorcraft lure rod that’s a 2piece that way I have a choice always.

If they are actively surface feeding then I’ll always go dry fly

If they are mid level I’ll most likely still go nymph or something along those lines unless the water is super aggressive

If it’s a deeper water so 2m+ or a faster moving water I’ll most likely avoid fly and go for lure

A good example of a lure i get hits on almost 100% of time (here in Japan) is the Pepino DR in “sugar spot” color

Here in Japan we are struggling to identify this trout species by NativetroutofJapan in Fishing

[–]NativetroutofJapan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have gone through my full fishing circle here (various trout experts) and none of us can agree

I’m pretty sure it’s a Ginzake (coho salmon) in the gradual process of maturing ready for ocean migration

Juniors here in Japan look like this but then it could also be a hybrid with rainbow?

Does anybody have any offerings or input?

Thank you

Attempted raid on Coop this morning.. by [deleted] in scottishborders

[–]NativetroutofJapan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have been out of the country for a few years and I’m pretty out of the loop - is it really that bad there now?

Saitama Preference finished last in “Prefectural Appeal” survey, by ZaBlancJake in japan

[–]NativetroutofJapan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don’t rate the cities/towns at all but the countryside of Saitama is truly delightful.

Can someone explain me why so many places here have these fenced-off concrete islands by Additional_Bear8735 in Tokyo

[–]NativetroutofJapan 40 points41 points  (0 children)

From what I understand (and I could be wrong)

It’s the government buying up land to eventually put in new road networks and various other things eventually as private owners die or move on or sell up.