Kishu Hera Zao (Bamboo Fishing Rods) and Kakuredani Fishing Pond
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Kishu Hera Zao (Bamboo Fishing Rods) and Kakuredani Fishing Pond
紀州へら竿・隠れ谷池
Overview
For over 100 years, Hashimoto craftsmen have been creating the flexible handmade fishing rods known as kishu hera zao from a type of bamboo that grows profusely in the area.
Hashimoto craftsmen have been making kishu hera zao fishing rods from local bamboo for over 100 years. Each rod is handcrafted by one of about 20 artisans, taking six months to a year to complete from start to finish. The rods are primarily used to catch crucian carp with a characteristic double hook. Visitors can try them at Kakuredani Fishing Pond, where a small fee lets you catch and release large carp. First-timers and anyone squeamish about bait will appreciate the local custom of using pieces of udon noodle or wheat gluten instead, making the experience accessible without any fishing background.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 紀州へら竿・隠れ谷池
- Nearest station
- Gokurakubashi Station (20 min bus)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- not required
Accessibility
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