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Okuaizu Highland Ina Village Takahata Fishing Park
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Area:Minami-aizu machi
(before Ina mura) |
This fishing park makes full use of the genuine stream. You can fish for iwana fish and yamame fish with a bite fishing or fly-fishing. You will be able to enjoy fishing in the nature. Can enter with a seeing-eye dog. |
Price
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Ticket of a day is 3,000 yen |
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Jun 1st - Sep 30th 6:00 - 18:00
[Vacationless during a period] |
Kinds of fish |
Yamame fish, Iwana fish |
Access |
Take a bus for 1 hour from the Aizukogen Station of the Aizukinugawa Line. 74km from the Nishinasuno-shiobara Interchange of Tohoku Highway. |
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http://www.office.ina.fukushima.jp/sports_fishing.html |
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The Ina River |
Area:Minami-aizu machi
(before Ina mura& Nangou mura),Tadami machi |
This river is famous spot to fish for an ayu fish and trout, it is alive with many anglers from the middle of July. Children can play on the river.The opening of the fishing for ayu fish is about the middle of July. The promenade is along the R 288 national road. You can fish koi fish, haya fish, trout and ayu fish. |
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Ookawa Line |
Area:Minami-aizu machi
(before Ina mura& Nangou mura),Tadami machi |
The scenic beauty of rocks and valley. You can enjoy fishing for ayu fish. This is the Ookawa Hatori Prefectural Natural Park.
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Fishing for rainbow trout
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Area:Minamiaizu Area/Shimogo-machi |
If you catch a fish, you can cook and eat it with salt. The campsite, barbecue house and tennis court is also in the ground. |
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The Yunomata River |
Area:Minamiaizu Area/Minamiaizu machi(before Tateiwa-mura) |
While you stay in the Yunohana Hot Spring, you can enjoy fishing for yamame fish and iwana fish. |
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The Tagokura Dam |
Area:Minamiaizu Area/Tadami-machi |
This dam started work in 1955, and it has been completed after 6 years. The pondage is 500 millions ton, and 145m in height, and 462m in length. There is the observatory in which a restaurant is provided. There is parking. This is the noted place to see red leaves, also, good fishing spot for koi fish, funa fish, haya fish and wakasagi fish. |
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