Thr term "Fisheries-Cities" (Suisan-machi in the Japanese Language), is commonly used in Japan for referring to their fishipg ports. There are more than 3,000 fishing ports, large or small, scattered all along the Japanese coast serving as the bases for fishing opera
Copy, image of cormorant fishing, probably in Gifu Prefecture, JapanCormorant fishing, probably in G...
The fishing industry has long been dominant in Japan's coastal zone. However, its domination has bee...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/b...
This study attempted statistical examinations of fisheries accumulations and remote locations at coa...
The purpose of this study is to consider coastal regional division in Japan by the distribution of m...
Research PaperThere are approximately 3000 fishing ports in Japan and there have been strong critici...
Wakkanai is the most north city in Japan, and Wakkanai was a city where large quantity of fishes wer...
There are two types of development process of fisheries in Japan. One is imported from Europe or U. ...
Master of Arts (MA)Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/202...
To establish a fisheries particular La-11k, a national-wide fisheries economic survey concerning fis...
Appears to be photograph of fishing fleet in a harbor at unidentified location in JapanJapa
Fishing, aquaculture, and food processing is collectively referred to as “SUISAN”, and the term was ...
Photograph of boats used for cormorant fishing, Gifu Prefecture, JapanBoats for cormorant fishing on...
From Suisan Kōza, The text of the Fishery, vol. 6, Fishing Section, pp. 17-94. Published by Dai Nip...
Japan. Miyajima. Fishing Boats, Nets Hanging from Spars. (1930)https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/...
Copy, image of cormorant fishing, probably in Gifu Prefecture, JapanCormorant fishing, probably in G...
The fishing industry has long been dominant in Japan's coastal zone. However, its domination has bee...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/b...
This study attempted statistical examinations of fisheries accumulations and remote locations at coa...
The purpose of this study is to consider coastal regional division in Japan by the distribution of m...
Research PaperThere are approximately 3000 fishing ports in Japan and there have been strong critici...
Wakkanai is the most north city in Japan, and Wakkanai was a city where large quantity of fishes wer...
There are two types of development process of fisheries in Japan. One is imported from Europe or U. ...
Master of Arts (MA)Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/202...
To establish a fisheries particular La-11k, a national-wide fisheries economic survey concerning fis...
Appears to be photograph of fishing fleet in a harbor at unidentified location in JapanJapa
Fishing, aquaculture, and food processing is collectively referred to as “SUISAN”, and the term was ...
Photograph of boats used for cormorant fishing, Gifu Prefecture, JapanBoats for cormorant fishing on...
From Suisan Kōza, The text of the Fishery, vol. 6, Fishing Section, pp. 17-94. Published by Dai Nip...
Japan. Miyajima. Fishing Boats, Nets Hanging from Spars. (1930)https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/...
Copy, image of cormorant fishing, probably in Gifu Prefecture, JapanCormorant fishing, probably in G...
The fishing industry has long been dominant in Japan's coastal zone. However, its domination has bee...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/b...