【Koga Town, Ibaraki Prefecture】Annual Spectacle! The Hakuren Jump Observed Again in the Tone River This Year!
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- 【Koga Town, Ibaraki Prefecture】Annual Spectacle! The Hakuren Jump Observed Again in the Tone River This Year!
- Koga Town in Ibaraki Prefecture has once again observed the 'Hakuren Jump'—a mass jumping phenomenon of large fish in the Tone River during summer. The town continues to promote it as a tourism attraction, sharing updates via official channels with residents' cooperation.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 17, 2026
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Koga Town in Ibaraki Prefecture has once again observed the 'Hakuren Jump'—a mass jumping phenomenon of large fish in the Tone River during summer. The town continues to promote it as a tourism attraction, sharing updates via official channels with residents' cooperation.
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- 【Koga Town, Ibaraki Prefecture】Annual Spectacle! The Hakuren Jump Observed Again in the Tone River This Year! (June 17, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
- Date
- June 17, 2026
Koga Town in Ibaraki Prefecture has once again observed the 'Hakuren Jump'—a mass jumping phenomenon of large fish in the Tone River during summer. The town continues to promote it as a tourism attraction, sharing updates via official channels with residents' cooperation.
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- 📰 Published: June 17, 2026 at 22:57
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About the Hakuren Jump (from Koga Town's official website)
What is the Hakuren?
A fish over 1 meter long!?
The Hakuren is a species of carp native to mainland China, growing over 1 meter in length. Along with its relative, the Kokuren, it is known in Japan as 'Rengyo' and is commonly found in the Tone River and Lake Kasumigaura water systems.
When can it be observed?
It is said to occur on only one day—or at most a few days—each year. Every year from June to July, large numbers of Hakuren gather from the lower reaches of the Tone River toward spawning grounds. Group jumps involving dozens of fish may be seen several times a day, and in some cases, dozens of jumps occur. The timing is unpredictable and can vary by over a month from year to year, making it difficult to witness.
The area near Kawazuma in Koga Town serves as a natural spawning ground for the Hakuren. Each year from June to July, large numbers of Hakuren gather here from the lower river, waiting to spawn. Because so many fish congregate in one location, dynamic and impressive jumping behavior can be observed.
Updates continue this year!
Koga Town collects photos and videos from residents who assist in observing the Hakuren Jump and publishes them on the town's official website and official YouTube channel. Updates will continue throughout this season. Be sure to check out the powerful and dramatic jumps of the Hakuren!
Koga Town Official YouTube
FAQ
What is the Hakuren Jump?
A natural phenomenon where Hakuren fish, over 1 meter long, jump in groups of dozens to hundreds in the Tone River each June–July.
When and where can it be seen?
Observed along the Tone River near Kawazuma area, Koga Town, from June to July, with timing varying yearly.
Why do the fish jump?
It is believed to be part of spawning behavior, possibly signaling reproduction or group activation.
Is viewing free of charge?
Yes, observation from the riverbank is free, though access outside designated areas is prohibited for safety.
Where can I watch videos?
Videos and photos provided by residents are regularly posted on Koga Town's official YouTube channel.