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fishing
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Japan
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Fishing often involves the use of specialized rods and reels, and is associated with traditional ceremonies
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1
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2
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fishing boats
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Japan
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Often equipped with advanced technology such as sonar and GPS for precise navigation and tracking of fish schools.
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3
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fishing competitions
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Japan
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Fishing competitions are less common as leisure activities and are not as widely recognized as competitive events.
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1
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4
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fishing line
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Japan
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May be made of fluorocarbon and used with traditional handline fishing methods, such as tenkara.
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1
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5
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fishing line
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Japan
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Influential part of traditional fishing practices and often used in commercial fisheries.
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1
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6
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fishing line
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Japan
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Involves traditional techniques and is often used for commercial fishing in coastal areas.
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1
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7
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fishing tournament
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Japan
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Less common and not as commercially driven as in the United States
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1
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8
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fishing tournaments
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Japan
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Fishing tournaments are less common and are not as popular in comparison to traditional fishing practices and fish markets.
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1
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9
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go fish
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Japan
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More commonly associated with fishing as a leisure activity or profession rather than a card game.
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1
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10
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go fish
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Japan
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Not a traditional or popular game in these countries, and may not be widely recognized.
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1
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11
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go fish
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Japan
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A phrase used in fishing to encourage someone to try catching a fish.
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1
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12
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go fish
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Japan
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Refers to the act of fishing as a recreational activity or a livelihood in coastal areas.
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1
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13
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go fishing
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Japan
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Often seen as a contemplative and relaxing activity, with a strong focus on techniques and traditions
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1
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14
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go fishing
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Japan
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Traditional and important activity for sourcing food, with a focus on sustainability and respect for the environment
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1
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15
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go fishing
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Japan
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Traditional activity with deep cultural significance, often done for the purpose of catching fish for consumption.
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1
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16
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going fishing
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Japan
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Traditional activity deeply rooted in culture and often seen as a way to provide food for the family or community, with specific rituals and techniques.
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1
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17
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going fishing
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Japan
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Deeply rooted in tradition and often associated with a more serious and meditative approach, sometimes done alone or in a quiet setting.
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1
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18
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going fishing
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Japan
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Fishing for relaxation and contemplation, often practiced in serene natural environments
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1
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19
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river fishing
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Japan
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Deeply rooted in tradition and considered a way of life for many communities, often using traditional fishing methods passed down through generations.
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1
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20
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sport fishing
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Japan
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More commonly associated with catching fish for consumption rather than as a leisure activity.
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1
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21
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sport fishing
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Japan
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Sport fishing is less common and generally not as popular as other leisure activities, with a stronger emphasis on commercial fishing for seafood.
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1
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22
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sport fishing
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Japan
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Often associated with commercial fishing and considered a means of livelihood rather than a leisure activity
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1
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23
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sport fishing
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Japan
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Less common and often associated with commercial fishing rather than leisure, as seafood is a staple in the diet.
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