Off of which coast did the U.S.S. Greenville, a nuclear-powered submarine, strike a Japanese fishing boat?
'Fishing' is釣り (tsuri) in Japanese.
The USS Greeneville (SSN-772) struck the Japanese fishing training vessel Ehime Maru about 9 miles off the south coast of Oahu, Hawaii. A link can be found below to a post that covers the incident.short answer Hawaii
Japanese fishing boat
Japanese Long Line Tuna Fishing - 1980 TV was released on: USA: 1980
Japanese Long Line Tuna Fishing - 1980 - TV was released on: USA: 1980
The cast of Japanese Long Line Tuna Fishing - 1980 includes: Peter Beard as himself
Japanese, Sharks and fishing nets
Koi is a Japanese word for a Japanese fish. Coy has a similar meaning to cunning. cha cha!!
They fished, did railway construction and helped by forestry and fishing
You may say 'sakana.'
Wakkanai is medium sized city located on the northern tip of the Japanese home island of Hokkaido.Information: Once a relatively small fishing port, and (during WWII) a submarine base for the Japanese Navy, in the past few decades Wakkanai has been transformed into a thriving connecting port between Japan and the Russian island of Sakkhalin, located across the La Perrouse Straits.During WWII the much decorated US submarine USS Wahoo, was sunk in the straits by Japanese aircraft and shore batteries stationed nearby. In more recent history, the infamous shoot-down of Korean Air Lines Flight 007 by Russian fighter-jets (which was recorded in its entirety by a Japanese military communications monitoring unit based at Wakkanai), took place at almost the identical location.
is a newest fishing style. it borns from a Japanese artificial prawn that can be used in any sea conditions and for each kind of fish