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Fishing & Marine

Fishing & Marine in Japan

Discover premium fishing rods, reels, lures, and marine supplies from Japan’s top outdoor and sport specialty stores.

Shimano Fishing

Top-quality rods, reels & tackle innovations.

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Daiwa

Premium Japanese fishing gear for all water types.

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Anglers Japan

Large selection of lures, rods, reels & accessories.

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Fishing Eight

Wide range of tackle & regional fishing categories.

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Tsuriya

Bargains & gear for all fishing styles.

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Marine Shop Japan

Boating equipment & safety marine accessories.

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Naturum

Outdoor & fishing store with great deals.

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Takashina

Saltwater & offshore fishing gear specialists.

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Amazon Japan — Fishing

Quick delivery for all fishing categories.

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Rakuten Fishing

Thousands of tackle options from local sellers.

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Find Trusted Japanese Fishing Gear

Shop pro-grade gear designed for Japan’s lakes, rivers, and coastal waters — trusted by anglers around the world.

FAQ

 

What Japanese brands are best for fishing gear?

Shimano and Daiwa lead globally in rods, reels, and precision components for both freshwater and saltwater fishing.

Do Japanese fishing stores ship internationally?

Many do — look for DHL or EMS options. Some sellers on Amazon, Rakuten, and Global shops handle export orders directly.

Are Japanese lures different from Western designs?

Yes — Japan is famous for high-precision handcrafted lures, often tuned for specific fish behavior in clear waters.

What about marine and boating equipment?

Specialty marine stores offer navigation, anchors, lights, and safety gear. Some oversized products may require freight shipping.

Is saltwater fishing popular in Japan?

Very — coastal areas and islands provide year-round opportunities. Many stores specialize in offshore and jigging gear.

Are fishing licenses required in Japan?

Lakes and rivers often require a local permit (“gyoken”). Ocean/shore generally does not, but rules vary by region.