Ishizuke - Ishizuke

Japanese: 石漬 - いしづけ
Ishizuke - Ishizuke
A trap for catching fish. A depression is dug in a shallow area of ​​a river or swamp, and stones are piled up around it to lure and capture fish.

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Japanese:
〘名〙 魚を捕える仕掛けの一つ。川または沼などの浅い所を掘って、くぼみをつくり、そのまわりに石を積み重ねて置き、魚を誘いこんで捕える。

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