[Machine Translation] AYU RIVER / Naka River, Tochigi Prefecture: Good conditions on the water and high expectations for rapids. Tottori/Hino River: A yellow paradise where anglers have improved their techniques to catch ayu by hitting the nawabari. Tottori/Hino River: A yellow paradise where anglers have honed their skills in hitting the nawabari (a Japanese fishing hole) / Shizuoka/Warashina River: Using hard and soft underwater lures to challenge ayu in small rivers / Gifu/Maze River: The Ozawa brothers talk about the peculiarities and charms of a famous river in the central Japan / A collection of tips for playing with limpid and delicious ayu / A great attention at competitions. Aggressive flyers and willow theory / A thorough analysis of recent results, this season's water conditions, and released seedlings Contents 1 Gunma/Kaminryu River 2 Tochigi/Naka River 3 Tokyo/Aki River 4 Yamanashi/Katsuragawa River 5 Yamanashi/Fukushi River 6 Aichi/Kansa River 7 Gifu/Itadori River 8 Mie/Ouchiyama River 9 9 Arita River, Wakayama Prefecture / The Truth of Ayu Release by Unraveling the Data / Short Serialization Part 1: Tadasuke Arioka's Ayu Fishing Pilgrimage Report / Tadasuke Arioka / In-depth coverage of the opening date, release volume, fishing conditions, and entry fees for ayu rivers nationwide Part 2 / "Clearer than a river without a dam"? / Tenkara, Dobu, Chinchin, and Mosquito Bari Fishing: All about Japanese-style hairpin fishing that will get you hooked this summer / Tenkara, Dobu, Chinchin, and Mosquito Bari: Introduction to Japanese-style hairpin fishing! The charm of kebari fishing by Yuzo Sehata, the old man of Kei, who tells us the true reason why tenkara is so easy to do. The special "Anglers' Lives for the Rest of Their Lives" "I Thought I Was Going to Die..." 1. 1 The fierce electric current that hit my right leg 2 Fighting with 30 at the shore in the dark 3 That one slip and fall that shook my confidence ... ... Other / How to Enjoy the Rainy Season! ... ... and others