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Begin Japanology - Season 4 Episode 11
People of all ages have long been drawn to Japan's seas, rivers, and lakes to enjoy fishing. Over the centuries, the Japanese have used great ingenuity to develop unique tackle such as lacquer-coated bamboo fishing rods, handmade fishing hooks, and silk fishing lines. Some people set out to catch the smallest fish they can. Catching tiny fish requires an equally small rod. And small hooks are sharpened to make them even smaller. Lure fishing is increasingly popular in Japan. Exquisite fish-shaped lures with beautiful patterns and meticulously carved scales and gills look just like the real thing. On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, we look at fishing and what it reveals about Japan's pursuit of pleasure and perfection.
- Umwaka: 2014
- Igihugu: Japan, United Kingdom
- Ubwoko: Documentary
- Sitidiyo: NHK BS1, NHK WORLD-JAPAN
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- Umuyobozi:
- Abakinnyi: Peter Barakan, Stuart Varnam-Atkin