The other day, a fishing experience class and a marine trash pickup rally were held at Arai Benten Sea Fishing Park and Arai Benten Beach in Kosai City as part of the “Sea and Japan Project in Lake Hamana”!
This event is held so that parents and children can rediscover the charm of Lake Hamana, which is a familiar place, while participating in various hands-on activities.
I also participated, so I’ll report on what happened!
The Sea and Japan Project is a project that spreads the circle of action throughout Japan to communicate the current state of the ocean that supports us to as many people as possible and connect the ocean to the future.
The experience event in Kosai City that we will introduce this time is an activity under the jurisdiction of the “Sea and Japan Project in Lake Hamana.”
In addition, various activities are being carried out all over the country, from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south.
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First, a parent-child fishing experience class! This year it was held on Saturday, September 16th.
Among the participants this time, there were many who said, “I’ve never been to Lake Hamana,” “I’ve never gone fishing,” and “I don’t know what kind of creatures live in Lake Hamana.”
Even if you have never fished before, all the necessary equipment is provided, so you can easily participate!
This experience is an opportunity for you to have fun learning about the sea creatures that actually live in Lake Hamana by seeing and touching them.
It’s also an opportunity to reaffirm the charm of Lake Hamana, which we tend to forget because it’s so close to us.
Most of all, it is a wonderful time for parents and children to empathize with each other while experiencing the difficulty of fishing and the joy of catching a fish.
Do you know what kind of creatures currently live in Lake Hamana?
In fact, Lake Hamana is home to around 800 species of creatures, including black sea bream, flounder, horse mackerel, and octopus!
I myself was shocked that there were so many creatures.
One of the reasons why so many living things exist is that
Lake Hamana is a brackish water lake where seawater from the Pacific Ocean flows in at the cut point under the Hamana Ohashi Bridge, and the reason for this is that it is rich in nutrients!
Before the experience, we listened to the knowledge and stories about the creatures of Lake Hamana from the staff, which made us even more interested in Lake Hamana.
Let’s start the fishing experience!
“Not yet. Not yet. Did you eat the food?”
I can feel how eager I am to go fishing as soon as possible!
The excitement of not knowing when you will catch a fish is also the real pleasure of fishing.
Over time, at each spot
“I caught a big brother!” “I caught a small fish!” “I caught a blowfish.”
I heard many different voices.
While observing the fish you actually caught, event staff will also explain what kind of creatures they are.
When I told him that this was a baby fish named ○○, he became very interested!
I think it was a very fresh experience for my family, who don’t usually fish.
They also saw an ordinary angler catch a large black sea bream.
“There are fish that big in Lake Hamana!”
They looked surprised!
Did this give you an opportunity to learn about the creatures of Lake Hamana? ?
By the end of the fishing experience class, all the children were able to catch a fish!
The fishing experience ended with everyone smiling and satisfied.
There are probably many people like our participants who want to go fishing but can’t because they don’t have the equipment.
actually!
At the “Imagiri Shop” located in Arai Benten Sea Fishing Park, you can usually rent complete fishing equipment such as rods and bait.
You can also learn basic fishing knowledge such as how to use a fishing rod, as well as information about the fish that are easy to catch depending on the season!
We also regularly hold fishing tournaments where you can win gorgeous prizes, so be sure to participate.
Click here for information about the 2nd Imakiri Shop Fishing Tournament
https://hamanako-kosai.jp/news-event/5674/
*Next event will be held in 2023, the date will be October 22nd (Sunday).
*About the current sale shop
・Kosai City Arai-cho Arai Kanjiri address (inside Umitsuri Park)
・Phone : 053-594-8889
Additionally, near Arai-Benten Sea Fishing Park, there are specialty fishing shops frequented by Lake Hamana anglers, such as Ohashi Fishing Equipment Center and Hamana Lake Fishing Center.
Be sure to stop by to look for fishing goods such as bait and new fishing rods ◎
Arai Benten Sea Fishing Park is a beloved local spot that is regularly visited by many local anglers.
We hope that by visiting Arai-Benten Sea Fishing Park on a daily basis and enjoying fishing, you will develop a deeper love for Lake Hamana!
The next activity we will introduce is a marine debris pickup rally!
This activity was carried out with the cooperation of Mr. Sasaki of DIGtag, a non-profit organization that conducts sea turtle surveys and actively picks up trash in Lake Hamana and the Enshu Sea.
The area we picked up trash this time was Arai Benten Beach in Kosai City.
This place is open as a beach from July to August.
There are many people who take care to do the obvious thing of not throwing away trash, but even so, there is still a lot of floating and discarded garbage, such as plastic containers and fishing hooks.
There was a lot of garbage and plastic garbage that washed ashore into the ocean, people who visited the beach littered, and garbage from their daily lives.
The garbage has an impact on the ecosystem of seaside plants and other creatures that live in Lake Hamana and the Enshu Sea, such as loggerhead sea turtles that spawn in the Pacific Ocean (Enshu Sea).
The garbage problem is overflowing without us even knowing about it.
You won’t know the current state of this ocean unless you actually see it.
We hope that the experience of picking up trash will provide an opportunity to learn about the current state of Lake Hamana and the Pacific Ocean (Enshu Sea).
Parents and children participate in a garbage picking rally while exploring what kind of garbage is lying around.
There was a lot of trash, from large tires to small plastic trash.
“Even my house throws it away!”
A boy trying to pick up a plastic bottle.
that’s right. Garbage generated from households, such as plastic bottles and other plastic items, is also thrown away as a matter of course.
The naive idea that if you throw it away, someone will pick it up. If we don’t pick them up, the sea and town will become polluted.
The garbage problem will not be solved as long as someone has the idea that if they are good, it is good.
If everyone has the will to take care of this resource called Lake Hamana, we can keep Lake Hamana and the Pacific Ocean (Enshu Sea) clean.
I would be happy if this article inspired more people to want to protect an environment where many people and the living creatures can live comfortably.
It was a half-day event, but after the event, some parents and children said, “I’m glad I came today.”
Both the event organizers and participants were able to smile.
I think that through the event, I was able to enjoy learning about the wonderful environment of Lake Hamana.
Let’s all take care of Lake Hamana, create an environment where many people can use it, and use it as much as possible◎
Shirakura Gorge, a scenic spot in Hamamatsu with autumn leaves
This time, I went to Tatsuyamacho, Tenryu Ward, Hamamatsu City to see the autumn leaves.
Neither Jenne nor the staff knew much about Tatsuyama Town, so we asked Mr. Haseyama, who is in charge of the Hamamatsuyama Village Ikiiki Support Team Tatsuyama, to show us around.
Mr. Daiki Haseyama, in charge of Hamamatsu Yamasato Lively Support Team Tatsuyama
The photo was taken in mid-November, when the trees were starting to change color, so I went to Shirakura Gorge because I wanted to take beautiful photos, including the autumn leaves.
Winter has arrived at Lake Hamana.
This article was written in 2019.
For the latest information, please visit the Hamamatsu Fruit Park Tokinosumika website.
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The area around Lake Hamana is a warm region, even within Honshu.
Still, cold things are cold. chilly season,
If so, we recommend the fruit illumination at Hamamatsu Fruit Park Tokinosumika.
Speaking of illuminations, they are held all over the place in winter, but the illuminations at Fruit Park are different from others! What’s different?
Let’s explore the secrets of the beloved confectionery at “Eel Pie Factory” where admission is free!
Have you ever wanted to know how to make Hamamatsu’s famous confectionery, “Eel Pie”? At the “Eel Pie Factory” located on the outskirts of Hamamatsu City, you can tour the factory for free.
After the factory tour, you can try original sweets made with eel pie at the attached cafe or mobile cafe. Adults and children alike can enjoy free admission.