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Gifu Cormorant fishing on the Nagara River

An ancient fishing method with ethereal fishing fires on the beautiful Nagara River.

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"Ukai," or cormorant fishing, is an ancient fishing method in which cormorants are skillfully maneuvered to catch river fish. On "Ubune" boats, the “Usho” fishermen use ropes to control up to 12 cormorants. The skilled techniques that result from the bond between the cormorants and the master, who treats the cormorants like family, can be seen from the observation boats.

A document in the Shosoin archives mentions a cormorant fisherman in Mino Province (present-day Gifu Prefecture), so cormorant fishing on the Nagara River in Gifu Prefecture is thought to have been practiced for more than 1,300 years. There is also a record of Ashikaga Yoshinori, the Muromachi Shogun, viewing a cormorant fishing event on the Nagara River, and it has been popular for centuries.

Cormorant fishing evolved as a form of entertainment during the reign of Nobunaga Oda, and he entertained his guests with cormorant fishing. During the Edo period (1603-1867), the Shoguns continued to support cormorant fishing, and three locations along the Nagara River were later designated as exclusive imperial fishing sites.

The cormorant fishing method is said to have been inspired by the cormorant's easy handling and friendly nature, as well as its habit of spitting out the fish it holds in its throat as it flees. Because cormorant-caught fish die in an instant, they retain their fat and freshness, and cormorant-caught sweetfish is considered a premium-quality product.

Highlights

  • Visitors can observe the ancient cormorant fishing method from a boat.
  • The ethereal sight of fishing boats with fires reflected on the river’s surface is breathtaking.
  • The Usho’s skillful handling of the cormorants is a must-see.

Photos

  • Usho handles a lot of cormorants.
Image provided by Gifu City

    Usho handles a lot of cormorants. Image provided by Gifu City

  • Inside of the observation boat
Image provided by Gifu City

    Inside of the observation boat Image provided by Gifu City

  • Cormorant being bred by Usho
Image provided by Gifu City

    Cormorant being bred by Usho Image provided by Gifu City

  • From a boat for photography; Photo by Takahiro Bessho

    From a boat for photography; Photo by Takahiro Bessho

  • Cormorant fishing boats line up.

    Cormorant fishing boats line up.

Reviews

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  • 蔡達

    多年前去大陸旅遊時曾經看過捕魚表演,具有娛樂性質可是對動物來講很殘忍。

Details

Name in Japanese
ぎふ長良川の鵜飼
Postal Code
500-8009
Address
1-2 Minatomachi, Gifu City, Gifu (Cormorant Fishing Observation Boat Office)
Telephone
058-262-0104 (Cormorant Fishing Observation Boat Office)
Holiday
October 16 - May 10
Ukai season
May 11 - October 15, except on Harvest Moon night (1day during the season) and the days of high water.
Departure Times
6:15 pm, 6:45 pm, 7:15 pm
*Reservations are required. The schedule may vary by day. Visit the official website for more information.
Fare
Observation boats: 3,200 yen - 3,500 yen (Adults), 1,800 yen (3 years old to elementary school students)
Directions
From JR Gifu Station on the Tokaido main line / Takayama main line, take the Gifu Bus to the “Nagara-bashi” bus stop, and walk for a minute.
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website(English)