
Campo di volontariato
Tsuga
Shimane, GIAPPONE
Attività principali
1) Construction of fish weirs for the traditional fishing method "Yana fishing" in the river.
2) Environmental improvements around the fish weirs for sightseeing and weir fishing.
3) Sharing and exchanging national cultures with local residents and children, etc.
Campo di volontariato
Tsuga
24 lug → 02 ago (10 giorni · 9 notti)
Dettagli
Luogo Shimane, GIAPPONE
Area tematica CULT
Età 16-65
Lingua Inglese
Codice NICE-26S-0724A
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Accommodation is located near project site. Room facilities (kitchen, washing machine, bath, toilet, fridge).

Scopri Shimane
The "Tsuga area" is located in the western part of Shimane Prefecture. The Tsuga area is a region known for its rich natural environment. In this area, traditional culture and the natural surroundings are highly valued. Tsuga area of Misato town, where the activities take place, is in the lower reaches of the Enogawa river. Other activities - Sight seeing like World Heritage Site "Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine", Izumo Taisha shrine.
Requisiti
Those who can communicate in the community and are willing to learn and help the traditional fishing!


Organizzatore
Organized by the Yamato Traditional Fishing Weir Preservation Association, the first-class river Enogawa, also known as "Chugoku Taro," flows through the Tsuga area of Misato. This is the only area along the "Gono River" where the fishing method known as "Yana fishing" is still practiced. The co-organizing organizations are dedicated to preserving this fishing method for future generations, which led to the establishment of the new preservation association in 2020.
"Yana fishing" is a traditional fishing method in Japan, where a fish trap called "yana" is set up in a river to catch fish. The yana is a type of fish weir or net placed in the river's flow, and fish are captured as they swim into it. This fishing technique is still practiced in some regions of Japan.
You can learn about the ecology of sweet fish (Ayu) and rivers while also being involved in rural tourism development and regional revitalization.
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