Nagoya Port Sport Fishing Area, Fishing park in Chita, Japan
Nagoya Port Sport Fishing Area is a public fishing facility located along a seawall in the port of Nagoya, Japan. The site is equipped with safety railings, lighting, restrooms, and vending machines spread across multiple fishing spots along its length.
The seawall on which the facility stands was built after a powerful typhoon that struck the coastline of the region. The fishing area opened in 1992, turning this protective structure into a public leisure space.
The area draws people of all ages, from early-morning regulars who arrive before sunrise to families who come on weekends. Fishing here is as much about spending time outdoors as it is about catching anything.
The site is open around the clock and has wheelchair-accessible paths along the seawall. Tidal conditions vary throughout the day, so checking them in advance can help make the most of a visit.
Alongside the fishing spots, the site also has a mini-golf course and playground equipment. This makes it one of the few fishing parks in the area where a visit can be enjoyed without a fishing rod.
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