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Username: yuki
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Country: Japan
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There is a fishing practice in Japan that uses birds to catch fish. A British friend reminded me about it when he heard me using the phrase, kill two birds with one stone. "If you aim for the wrong bird in Japan", he said, "your kill might cost you up to 600 fish on a good day". Yeah, right. It's true though. Not many people know about cormorant fishing so if you're interested here's how it's done.
The cormorant is a dark-colored water bird with a long neck, a hooked bill, and a distensible throat pouch. The fishermen keep the birds on individuals leashes and can handle up to 12 of these large birds at the same time. Around the birds' neck they place a small ring to prevent them from swallowing fish above a certain size.
Cormorant fishing only takes place at night. To attract a fish a bright burning wood brazier is suspended above the water. The birds are then allowed to begin their hunt.
When the bird's pouch is full, it is pulled back into the boat and its catch is removed. Each time the bird is put into water, it catches from two to four fish and a total catch on a good night is about 50. Cormorants need about two weeks of training before they can do their job properly. Cormorant fishing was invented to catch a river fish called ayu or sweetfish which disdains fisherman's bait. The fish is highly prized in Japan.
When you throw a stone to hit two birds in Japan, be careful which birds you aim for. Cormorants are worth a small fortune and are great entertainment to watch. :) |
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Ramen is a type of noodle dish that is very popular in Japan and Asia. In Japan there are many noodle shops where people eat standing... |
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This incident happened in Japan. A parrot named Yosuke got lost and later found by police. The parrot was taught to recite his name and address so the police was able to identify the owner... |
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What about renting small, unused places in your apartment or house? I think it could only work in a country like Japan, because only in Japan homeless people can live in a closet for a whole year before they get caught... |
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according to wikipedia, piranhas may be known for their sharp teeth and an aggressive appetite for meat, however, despite the negative Hollywood publicity piranhas are not generally violent and have been known to be domesticated in home and office fish tanks... |
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