Shibuya is actually a good fishing tackle spot - Sansui, Tackle Berry, and Joshuya. Kanda, on the other hand, has unique tackle stores like Gill, Yamaguchi Ryoguten (and Tackle Berry and Joshuya, of course). The thing is, tho, we don't have any good fishing spot here in Tokyo (Benkei Fishing Club is tough af). I don't drive here - it makes it even more difficult. I've been bass fishing in Japan since the early 80s. It has evolved a lot.
Line slack in Asakusa is a cool little tackle store, full of bass lures. Even had what looked like a baby bass in a fish tank. The owners were very nice too, definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
So dope! I wish there were used tackle shops here in the US. Japan is always one step ahead when it comes to fishing innovation lol. Thanks for posting, love the vids!
I did pretty much what you suggested, but several years ago. I loved my 4wt trout rod so I bought a 6wt for bass. I now have 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8wt composites, 4, 6 and 7wt glass, and my favorite for redeye (the Guad's cousin) the 5wt bamboo rig I built at Mr. Oyster's class in Georgia.
Awesome video!!! So cool to see the different styles of tackle stores and how different yet so very much the same they can be even halfway around the world. Im sure for a swimbait fan like yourself it was neat to experience the Japanese swimbait culture in person
Absolutely awesome!! Thanks for sharing your Tokyo fishing shop experience. I'm always keen to see what saltwater tackle costs overseas, especially the reels (Daiwa & Shimano primarily). I bought a Daiwa Saltiga from the U.S about 8 years ago and it was 1/2 of what they cost locally here in South Africa.
I live next to Lake Kasumigaura (Japans second largest lake) and the fishing/tackle shops are a plenty out here. About 1 hour outside Tokyo in Ibaraki.
Hey man. Thanks for the Video! Really enjoyed it. I'm heading for Japan in October. Do you mind giving me a list of where those shops are in Tokyo? I'd love to visit them.
DRT's in Japan sound a lot like allocated whiskey in the states I've always wondered if there's a market in the states for a tackle shop that's all second hand gear
Really want to visit Japan one day, visit Tokyo, Yokohama and other cities you can get to using their rail system. One for fishing and two for Pokémon GO, since it’s juiced over there.
Happy fishing Wednesday I'm new to your fishing RUclips channel 🎣 I love saltwater pier fishing out her in California my dream is to someday visit Tokyo and go visit tackle shops
Wish you guys would give out some price comparison, talk about the local vs tourist price ie no VAT tax etc and how that all works if you just want to travel there and buy some reels.
What camera are y'all using to film? GoPro or a DSLR? Btw steelhead fisher man from T.O. i just came back from japan 2 days ago, nice to come across this type of content.
Could have at least shown us a peek of the saltwater stuff. Some of the lures cross over. I don't really freshwater fish but have some walk the dog lures, crank baits, jerk baits, and even spy baits. Use them all for saltwater bay fishing.
hell yeah japan is the best dude! for the new conquest MD you arent going with the long handle version? or you getting the normal handle version and just switching out the handle with something eles anyway? ethier way that reel is badass and its my next reel aswell. i have a couple antares monster drives but i want the conquest for my big giant baits so i dont wear out the antares
When i buy the new Conquest 300MD i probably will buy the Long Handle version. Feels great in the hand. However i will probably put a DRT Varial handle on it at some point.
Going from Phoenix to Tokyo those tackle shops must have terrific deals . The flight you took and tackle you bought had to still be cheaper than going to Bass Pro Shops and shopping for gear there . Just so you can get your kids interested in the sport you need to take a second mortgage to outfit them . Freakin shame .
I checked out Sansui Part 2 in Shibuya on my trip last week, did not expect to come across such a gem. Picked up a Bantam left handed reel for a great discount. Such a great store and awesome staff!
That last tackle shop is my local store. The guy at the counter always enjoys conversating with foreign guests.
Know any good shops in Osaka?
@@allenjones2450 TASF Tackle Mart, Fishing Max (Namba), Lure1Ban. :)
Спасибо.
Awesome video! I really want to go to Japan someday myself!
If you continue to work hard, maybe you CAN go!
Shibuya is actually a good fishing tackle spot - Sansui, Tackle Berry, and Joshuya. Kanda, on the other hand, has unique tackle stores like Gill, Yamaguchi Ryoguten (and Tackle Berry and Joshuya, of course). The thing is, tho, we don't have any good fishing spot here in Tokyo (Benkei Fishing Club is tough af). I don't drive here - it makes it even more difficult.
I've been bass fishing in Japan since the early 80s. It has evolved a lot.
Those are the greatest lures to catch fishermen!
О, да... 😄
Line slack in Asakusa is a cool little tackle store, full of bass lures. Even had what looked like a baby bass in a fish tank. The owners were very nice too, definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
Cool little expose of the Japanese fishing scene, they are after all in fact masters of all things fish,,, -hope you guys had a good time👌
Blown away by the content. Y'all killed it.
Seeing Mt Fuji from the train window is priceless.
Love the video the (sharing fish photos) part made me smile
Awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks that was a pretty kool tour.
Love the jdm lures
Bucket List Adventure Fellas! Awesome vid
Thanks Sam!
I love Japan's micro fishing scene!
So dope! I wish there were used tackle shops here in the US. Japan is always one step ahead when it comes to fishing innovation lol. Thanks for posting, love the vids!
Lol everything in Japan seems to make sense. Thanks for watching man!
I’m flying to Japan on Saturday! Hoping to get some fishing in!
Yall are truly living the DREAM!!! Show those Japanese buckets no mercy!!🦅
Totally DOPE gents 🔥🎣☮️😎
I did pretty much what you suggested, but several years ago. I loved my 4wt trout rod so I bought a 6wt for bass.
I now have 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8wt composites, 4, 6 and 7wt glass, and my favorite for redeye (the Guad's cousin) the 5wt bamboo rig I built at Mr. Oyster's class in Georgia.
Welcome to Japan!
I wish you had enjoy your trip in Japan.
A Dachshund lure 😂That´s hilarious man
Great to see what Japan is doing on fishing because we use a lot of there rods and reels.
Sansui looks cool.
Awesome video!!! So cool to see the different styles of tackle stores and how different yet so very much the same they can be even halfway around the world. Im sure for a swimbait fan like yourself it was neat to experience the Japanese swimbait culture in person
Loved the video!
That is so sick! So pumped to see more vids!
Thanks Ben! Looking forward to this summers musky videos from you.
That's the store I bought my first bass rod and reel in the 80s
This is such a great video!
Great video. Your channel is under rated. You should have more subscribers than you do. I’ve been a subscriber for years.
Спасибо за ваше путешествие 👍
That was awesome!!
Great video homie
Absolutely awesome!! Thanks for sharing your Tokyo fishing shop experience. I'm always keen to see what saltwater tackle costs overseas, especially the reels (Daiwa & Shimano primarily). I bought a Daiwa Saltiga from the U.S about 8 years ago and it was 1/2 of what they cost locally here in South Africa.
Say what you want about "catching anglers", the craftsmanship and action is amazing on their hardbaits.
Man i wanna go to japan just for the lures. Cheap as hell too im sure!
I enjoyed everything about this video. Out of curiosity, any insight on live bait in Japan? I know some other countries use crickets and even maggots.
around the holidays they do mystery bags of different price points that are full of goodies.
Bass Fishing World Tour 👍🎣
great video! would love to go to Japan!
I live next to Lake Kasumigaura (Japans second largest lake) and the fishing/tackle shops are a plenty out here. About 1 hour outside Tokyo in Ibaraki.
That last place was dope. Dude was dressed like he worked at Starbucks but seemed to have a good selection
Hey man. Thanks for the Video! Really enjoyed it. I'm heading for Japan in October. Do you mind giving me a list of where those shops are in Tokyo? I'd love to visit them.
what app did you use on 8:51?
Nice vlog! How will the pole make it back on the airplane?
DRT's in Japan sound a lot like allocated whiskey in the states
I've always wondered if there's a market in the states for a tackle shop that's all second hand gear
Can you take lures from Japan in carry-on bag through Tokyo security check point?
Man do i want to go! I want to go to their trout stores and get all the area lures i can!
Tnx master.ito na yung request ko sayo na fishing store sa japan.sana may flea market din about fishing or pingpong store.
i also stopped there!! "lure fishing" - had some crazy stuff
Cool video love the stores….
Really want to visit Japan one day, visit Tokyo, Yokohama and other cities you can get to using their rail system. One for fishing and two for Pokémon GO, since it’s juiced over there.
EPIC" from IDAHO!
7:42 why jeff smiled and looked away like that 😂😂😂😂
sick vid
Happy fishing Wednesday I'm new to your fishing RUclips channel 🎣 I love saltwater pier fishing out her in California my dream is to someday visit Tokyo and go visit tackle shops
So awesome!
Thanks, Host!
That music is killing me!
Great video man 👍
Thanks so much!
Is there any charters for saltwater fishing??
That last store bought some of that guys lures
I would have paid good money for that pork lure. Bet it would rip em on town lake
Pork lure would definitely kill on town lake. I'll grab a couple for you the next time I'm there!
i got some of my favorite lures from there. cant find them anywhere else in the world either
Wish you guys would give out some price comparison, talk about the local vs tourist price ie no VAT tax etc and how that all works if you just want to travel there and buy some reels.
What camera are y'all using to film? GoPro or a DSLR? Btw steelhead fisher man from T.O. i just came back from japan 2 days ago, nice to come across this type of content.
Could have at least shown us a peek of the saltwater stuff. Some of the lures cross over. I don't really freshwater fish but have some walk the dog lures, crank baits, jerk baits, and even spy baits. Use them all for saltwater bay fishing.
Good post
This makes the American fishing scene look boring
It is 🫤
It is, even australia and new zealand is more interesting
Only places that kinda compare would be some of the tackle shops on the Gulf of Mexico I’m sure the other coast too but I haven’t been there😂
The Japanese take fishing quite seriously.
There are 100 anglers per square foot of fishing lakes. They are always trying something new.
Cool video, had to sub
What was that app that converted yen to usd on the calculator?
Tokyo is craze crowded but clean very little crime
Wow very cool ! Much better than the bare shelfs at Bass pro
Tackle shops are vanishing in the UK
dang 1 whole day , id be mad
nice😂Did you try fishing in Japan?
SANSUIは一番好きな釣具屋です
can you upload more videos of you going to tackle shops
When coming back to the state , do the lures have to be hookless..
5:46 does the conquest come in any normal non-pimpy gold colors? like black/ grey? I don't want to look like a drug dealing pimp while fishing.
Tackleberry carries used and new tackle.
hell yeah japan is the best dude! for the new conquest MD you arent going with the long handle version? or you getting the normal handle version and just switching out the handle with something eles anyway? ethier way that reel is badass and its my next reel aswell. i have a couple antares monster drives but i want the conquest for my big giant baits so i dont wear out the antares
When i buy the new Conquest 300MD i probably will buy the Long Handle version. Feels great in the hand. However i will probably put a DRT Varial handle on it at some point.
@@PhoenixPichner nice cant wait to see some catches on it once you have it in future videos!
Used lures.
that's a new one.
But a good one.
Japan has a weedless spook from rapala I want so bad. But I settled for the live target mouse here
Going from Phoenix to Tokyo those tackle shops must have terrific deals .
The flight you took and tackle you bought had to still be cheaper than going to Bass Pro Shops and shopping for gear there .
Just so you can get your kids interested in the sport you need to take a second mortgage to outfit them . Freakin shame .
You lost me when you said bro might resell the rod
12:32 🤣🤣🤣🤣❤
Lovely tour video. Thanks for sharing.
i was there three months ago i did same Tour😂
Is megabass still $20?
Lots of swim baits
Very interesting. The idea of a raffle to be able to have a chance buying an item? Strange to say the least.
Ontario canada is the best fishin in the world hands down..
After losing rods on flights I now ship them to my destination early and they have always been there on time…so far.
That's a great idea! When we check the rods it's free though. How much does it cost to ship them? Might be worth it.
It is not cheap, haven’t done it in a few years but what does it cost to not have your rods on a fishing trip? Just my 2 cents
American: The bass section!
Name a saltwater fish?
American: Sea Bass! And, uhh, other stuff.
Share the shop descriptions so that we can go visit too!
I put the names of the Tackle Shops in the description! Thanks for watching
At least two variations of the venerable Heddon "Crazy Crawler" ( from 1940 ) Not very original, but interesting.
Name the firts tackle please? Thanks
Now I need to go to Japan to fish an snowboard an drift now...
So cool I went to the sansui shop too. It’s a cool shop I got one of their hats.
so fckn cool dudes!
I checked out Sansui Part 2 in Shibuya on my trip last week, did not expect to come across such a gem. Picked up a Bantam left handed reel for a great discount. Such a great store and awesome staff!