The term "fishing" refers to the act of building a curved stone wall in a shallow area where the tides are very strong, and then entering the wall at high tide to catch any fish that remain at low tide. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 潮の干満の差のはげしい遠浅(とおあさ)の場所に、石垣を湾曲形に作っておき、満潮時にそこに入り、干潮時に残ったままになっている魚をとること。また、その方法。
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