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The Ishigami River in the north of Tokyo is home to many native fish. Yum, do I spy an elusive river eel?
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Put the sweet plum sauce away, it's just a rusty bike.
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Would anyone dare drop a line in this cement lined, toxic flow?
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Without a doubt.
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Strictly catch and release though.
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Good god, I hope it's catch and release.
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If you live in Tokyo, take time to explore the off beaten paths.
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The cold concrete jungle is subtly flavored with joy and tradition.
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Just pick a direction, and go.
2 comments:
Black Santa for the win!
I certainly wouldn't want to fish in that river either...
It reminds me of when I see people fishing in the East River in NYC. It's not catch & release though ...
Call me crazy but when I order seafood I usually tell them to hold the gonorrhea.
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