Ayu Fishing Season in Kamanashi and Shio Rivers in Nirasaki Starts on June 6, 2026
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- Ayu Fishing Season in Kamanashi and Shio Rivers in Nirasaki Starts on June 6, 2026
- Ayu fishing season in the Kamanashi and Shio rivers in Nirasaki City, Yamanashi, opens on June 6, 2026. Local stocking ensures a great season, with hot springs and local shops nearby for post-fishing visits.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 5, 2026
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Ayu fishing season in the Kamanashi and Shio rivers in Nirasaki City, Yamanashi, opens on June 6, 2026. Local stocking ensures a great season, with hot springs and local shops nearby for post-fishing visits.
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- Ayu Fishing Season in Kamanashi and Shio Rivers in Nirasaki Starts on June 6, 2026 (June 5, 2026), PR Times
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- June 5, 2026
Ayu fishing season in the Kamanashi and Shio rivers in Nirasaki City, Yamanashi, opens on June 6, 2026. Local stocking ensures a great season, with hot springs and local shops nearby for post-fishing visits.
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FAQ
When does the sweetfish (Ayu) fishing season open in Nirasaki City's Kamanashi and Shio Rivers?
The season officially opens on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
What is required to fish in the rivers?
You need to purchase a recreational fishing permit. It can be purchased at local tackle shops, convenience stores, decoy shops, or online.
Where can I check the latest river conditions and permit details?
You can check the Kyohoku Fishery Co-op website (https://kyohoku-gyokyo.com/) or call them at 0551-27-2580.
What other types of fishing can be enjoyed besides sweetfish?
In the mountain streams upstream, you can enjoy stream fishing for char (Iwana), landlocked cherry salmon (Yamame), and red-spotted masu salmon (Amago).
Are there any recommended sightseeing spots near the fishing areas?
Yes, you can visit the 'Takeda-no-sato Hakusan Onsen' hot spring, the 'Ginga no Eki Nirasaki' roadside station, or watch fireflies along the Odagawa River.