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aquarium fish selection
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Japan
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The color and symbolism of the fish are important considerations in aquarium fish selection.
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catching fish
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Japan
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Catching fish is a traditional economic activity, providing a significant portion of the local diet and livelihood for many people.
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fish habitats
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Japan
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Mangroves and estuaries provide crucial fish habitats
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fishesing
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Japan
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Fishing is a popular traditional activity in Norway and Japan, with many people practicing it as a hobby or for livelihood.
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5
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fishesing
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Japan
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Fishing is a popular leisure activity and a source of livelihood, with fishing for salmon and cod being common.
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fishmonger
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Japan
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Often associated with traditional fish markets where customers can buy freshly caught fish directly from the fishermen.
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fishmonger
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Japan
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Highly respected profession due to emphasis on fresh seafood and quality
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fishmonger
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Japan
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In some coastal areas, fish is often purchased directly from fishermen or at fish markets, making the role of a fishmonger less common.
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9
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national fish
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Japan
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National fish is also a popular choice for sushi or pickled herring.
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national fish
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Japan
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National fish is an important symbol of cultural identity and pride, often celebrated through festivals and events.
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national fish
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Japan
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Designating a national fish is less common, as fish are revered and celebrated in local folklore and cuisine without needing a national symbol.
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tropical fish
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Japan
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Often featured in decorative ponds or gardens
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13
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tropical fish
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Japan
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Tropical fish are often featured in beautifully landscaped aquariums known as 'Iwagumi' and are appreciated for their graceful movement and aesthetic value.
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woman landing fish
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Japan
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It is less common for women to land fish, as fishing is often viewed as a male-dominated activity in these cultures.
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