
Overview
Every winter, anglers from across the country flock to one of Japan's most popular surf spots - Ishizakihama, in Miyazaki Prefecture, southwestern Japan. They all come in the hopes of catching the mulloway, a fish that approaches the shore around this time of year and can measure well over a meter in length. However, the chances of catching one is said to be as slim as winning the lottery. For 3 days, we spoke to the avid anglers who make every effort to capture these elusive creatures, and forge new friendships in the process.
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8 - 1Chasing Dreams in a Shared Office Space January 13, 2020
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8 - 2Toothy Smiles and Dental Woes: A 24-Hour Dentist's Office February 03, 2020
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8 - 3A Toast to Life February 17, 2020
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8 - 4A 400K "Survival Run" in Okinawa March 10, 2020
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8 - 5Akihabara: Infatuated with Electronics April 06, 2020
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8 - 6Home for the Holidays: A Supermarket in Fukushima April 21, 2020
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8 - 7Big Fish, Big Dreams May 05, 2020
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8 - 8Spilling the Beans at a Coffee Stall May 26, 2020
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8 - 9From Gang Ties to Business Suits June 23, 2020
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8 - 1010-Year Milestones in Bikers' Life Journeys July 07, 2020
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8 - 11Mountain Views, Life Insights July 21, 2020
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8 - 12Climbing the Walls of Life August 04, 2020
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8 - 13Inside Japan's Largest Freight Terminal August 18, 2020
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8 - 14Osaka Castle Park: The Park That Never Sleeps September 15, 2020
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8 - 15Finding Solace at Inokashira Park October 06, 2020
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8 - 16Tanabata Wishes at a Tokyo Temple October 20, 2020
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8 - 17Muscle and Bustle: A 24-Hour Gym in Tokyo November 03, 2020
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8 - 18Small Wedding Stories November 17, 2020
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8 - 19Tokyo Taxi Oasis December 15, 2020