History of Inchiku; the Ingenuity of Japanese Fisherman
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Historic Prints Made by Japanese Fishermen Help Track Endangered Species
Lot - A Japanese ivory okimono depicting a fisherman, signed Seishu, H 14,5 cm (without the rod) - W 18,4 cm - 249 g (+)
Japanese fishermen working in the shallows on the edge of a lake. Two men work from a small sailboat. A long bridge and a house in the background.
Antique Print of Japanese fishermen by Montanus (1669)
FISHING IN JAPAN, ITS HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT - Coastal Angler & The Angler Magazine
History of Inchiku; the Ingenuity of Japanese Fisherman
Japan's Favorite Fish; Madai
Kebari - a traditional Japanese craft that shines out among fishing tackle, Fashion, Trends in Japan
Fisherman Japan, Meiji period (1868–1912)
Madai and inchiku jigging Part 1 - The Fishing Website
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