[Rediscover Japanese Culture & Education!] Radio Program "Nippori Seminar" Learns Careers and Culture from Guests with Diverse Backgrounds - 36th Guest: Deep-Sea Fish Hunter Yuma Nishino
LAMM Inc. announces that deep-sea fish hunter Yuma Nishino will be the 36th guest on their radio program "Nippori Seminar." The program, which explores careers and culture with guests from various backgrounds, will feature Nishino's passion for deep-sea fishing and his future endeavors. The first part will be released on May 8, 2026, and the second part on May 22, 2026.
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LAMM Inc. (Headquarters: Arakawa-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Kota Futamura; hereinafter, LAMM), a collective of individuals striving to live their own lives under the concept of "sustaining serious play," operates the radio program "Nippori Seminar," which explores business and culture with guests who have walked various career paths.
This time, deep-sea fish hunter Yuma Nishino appeared as the 36th guest.
The first part of deep-sea fish hunter Yuma Nishino's guest episode is scheduled to be distributed on various podcasts from 7:00 PM on Friday, May 8, 2026.
Yuma Nishino was born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1997. Influenced by his fishing-loving father, he has been familiar with fishing since he was two years old. From a young age, he visited rivers and seas, and through various fishing experiences, he arrived at "deep-sea fishing." The excitement of setting a record during his first deep-sea fishing trip led him to immerse himself in the world of the deep sea. He majored in oceanography at university, deepening his expertise, and on holidays, he went out to sea for fieldwork, engaging in deep-sea fishing. Through repeated encounters with new creatures, he currently holds 48 IGFA All-Tackle World Records. Detailed rules are set for acquiring records, such as "hand-wound reels only" and "a maximum of two hooks can be used for bait fishing." Nishino talks about the harshness of deep-sea fishing at depths of 1,000 meters, where, depending on the fish species, it may be necessary to reel by hand for over 50 minutes. On the other hand, catching new deep-sea fish has the potential to contribute to the research of the unexplored deep sea. Furthermore, by providing caught fish to museums, it is said to contribute to future environmental conservation.
Currently, in addition to disseminating information on YouTube and social media, he has launched "Deep-sea Lab" and is developing merchandise such as original accessories made from the teeth of deep-sea sharks he has caught. Aiming to be known as "Yuma Nishino for deep sea," he plans to actively challenge crowdfunding and lecture activities in the future.
In the program, he talked extensively about the never-ending dream of the "deep sea" over two parts, front and back. Please listen to the end.
▶Radio distribution channels
- https://nippori.lamm.tokyo/
- https://lit.link/nipporizemi
■What is the radio program "Nippori Seminar"?
It is a radio program that invites people with multiple titles as guests to learn about "careers" and "culture." The program name "Nippori Seminar" was chosen with the desire to grow together by teaching each other, like a university seminar or research group. We deliver new episodes every week, divided into "Main Episodes" where we invite various guests to hear their experiences and thoughts, and "Supplementary Episodes" where LAMM members delve deeper into cultures that LAMM Representative Kota Futamura is interested in. We are currently accepting questions and comments via the X hashtag "#日暮里ゼミナール"!
Nippori Seminar Official Website: https://nippori.lamm.tokyo/
Radio recording scene
■36th Guest: Deep-Sea Fish Hunter Yuma Nishino
This time's guest is deep-sea fish hunter Yuma Nishino. His fishing-loving father had a great influence on Nishino's life. What was particularly impressive was that his father meticulously recorded all his fishing results. These notes detailed what kind of fish lived in which rivers and seas, the size of the fish caught, and even the date when records were broken. This accumulation became the foundation of Nishino's current activities. His father's deep affection could be felt there.
In the first half of the program, we will ask about Nishino's deep-sea fishing activities and the mysterious world of deep-sea fishing. In the second half, he talked extensively about how he got into deep-sea fishing, how to acquire world and Japanese records, his future prospects and plans, and a passionate message to listeners.
From left: Kota Futamura, Yuma Nishino, Aimi Goto (LAMM member)
The first part of deep-sea fish hunter Yuma Nishino's guest episode, "#146 Chasing the Romance of the Deep Sea [Guest: Yuma Nishino]," will be distributed from [7:00 PM on Friday, May 8, 2026], and the second part, "#148 Communicating the Charm of the Deep Sea [Guest: Yuma Nishino]," will be distributed from [7:00 PM on Friday, May 22, 2026].
Listen to the radio here
Distributed on various platforms
Deep-sea fish hunter Yuma Nishino
Born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1997. After graduating from Kitasato University, he continues to disseminate information on YouTube and other platforms while conducting deep-sea fishing surveys, mainly in Sagami Bay. Currently, he appears in various media such as television, radio, and magazines.
This time, deep-sea fish hunter Yuma Nishino appeared as the 36th guest.
The first part of deep-sea fish hunter Yuma Nishino's guest episode is scheduled to be distributed on various podcasts from 7:00 PM on Friday, May 8, 2026.
Yuma Nishino was born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1997. Influenced by his fishing-loving father, he has been familiar with fishing since he was two years old. From a young age, he visited rivers and seas, and through various fishing experiences, he arrived at "deep-sea fishing." The excitement of setting a record during his first deep-sea fishing trip led him to immerse himself in the world of the deep sea. He majored in oceanography at university, deepening his expertise, and on holidays, he went out to sea for fieldwork, engaging in deep-sea fishing. Through repeated encounters with new creatures, he currently holds 48 IGFA All-Tackle World Records. Detailed rules are set for acquiring records, such as "hand-wound reels only" and "a maximum of two hooks can be used for bait fishing." Nishino talks about the harshness of deep-sea fishing at depths of 1,000 meters, where, depending on the fish species, it may be necessary to reel by hand for over 50 minutes. On the other hand, catching new deep-sea fish has the potential to contribute to the research of the unexplored deep sea. Furthermore, by providing caught fish to museums, it is said to contribute to future environmental conservation.
Currently, in addition to disseminating information on YouTube and social media, he has launched "Deep-sea Lab" and is developing merchandise such as original accessories made from the teeth of deep-sea sharks he has caught. Aiming to be known as "Yuma Nishino for deep sea," he plans to actively challenge crowdfunding and lecture activities in the future.
In the program, he talked extensively about the never-ending dream of the "deep sea" over two parts, front and back. Please listen to the end.
▶Radio distribution channels
- https://nippori.lamm.tokyo/
- https://lit.link/nipporizemi
■What is the radio program "Nippori Seminar"?
It is a radio program that invites people with multiple titles as guests to learn about "careers" and "culture." The program name "Nippori Seminar" was chosen with the desire to grow together by teaching each other, like a university seminar or research group. We deliver new episodes every week, divided into "Main Episodes" where we invite various guests to hear their experiences and thoughts, and "Supplementary Episodes" where LAMM members delve deeper into cultures that LAMM Representative Kota Futamura is interested in. We are currently accepting questions and comments via the X hashtag "#日暮里ゼミナール"!
Nippori Seminar Official Website: https://nippori.lamm.tokyo/
Radio recording scene
■36th Guest: Deep-Sea Fish Hunter Yuma Nishino
This time's guest is deep-sea fish hunter Yuma Nishino. His fishing-loving father had a great influence on Nishino's life. What was particularly impressive was that his father meticulously recorded all his fishing results. These notes detailed what kind of fish lived in which rivers and seas, the size of the fish caught, and even the date when records were broken. This accumulation became the foundation of Nishino's current activities. His father's deep affection could be felt there.
In the first half of the program, we will ask about Nishino's deep-sea fishing activities and the mysterious world of deep-sea fishing. In the second half, he talked extensively about how he got into deep-sea fishing, how to acquire world and Japanese records, his future prospects and plans, and a passionate message to listeners.
From left: Kota Futamura, Yuma Nishino, Aimi Goto (LAMM member)
The first part of deep-sea fish hunter Yuma Nishino's guest episode, "#146 Chasing the Romance of the Deep Sea [Guest: Yuma Nishino]," will be distributed from [7:00 PM on Friday, May 8, 2026], and the second part, "#148 Communicating the Charm of the Deep Sea [Guest: Yuma Nishino]," will be distributed from [7:00 PM on Friday, May 22, 2026].
Listen to the radio here
Distributed on various platforms
Deep-sea fish hunter Yuma Nishino
Born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1997. After graduating from Kitasato University, he continues to disseminate information on YouTube and other platforms while conducting deep-sea fishing surveys, mainly in Sagami Bay. Currently, he appears in various media such as television, radio, and magazines.