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#13815222
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: A local fisherman sprays down the deck of a commercial vessel named Shunreimaru using a high-pressure water hose while docked at Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815225
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: Commercial fishing trawlers with distinct green and white hull markings sit moored along the concrete pier as a crew member works on deck at Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815234
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: A commercial fishing boat sits docked at a concrete pier while a crew member works on deck at Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815220
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: A detailed top-down view shows rows of freshly caught golden threadfin bream (Nemipterus virgatus) neatly arranged on crushed ice inside styrofoam boxes labeled with 500-yen price tags at a dockside market stall along Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815223
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: A detailed view shows a row of freshly caught barracuda (kamasu) resting on a bed of crushed ice with an 800-yen price tag inside a styrofoam box at a dockside market stall along Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815224
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: An elderly local shopper wearing a motorcycle helmet exchanges cash with a vendor while receiving a plastic bag of fresh fish during the afternoon seafood market at Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815226
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: A local market vendor watches from behind a display table of iced seafood containers as commercial fishing vessels sit moored at Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815227
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: Local buyers queue up behind a dockside market stall beneath a green canopy as a fishing vessel unloads its catch at Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815228
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: A framed view from beneath a concrete shelter shows mini trucks and local buyers gathered along the busy harborfront during the afternoon seafood market at Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815229
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: Local residents watch closely from the concrete pier as a commercial fishing vessel unloads plastic crates for the afternoon seafood sales at Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815230
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: Local residents watch closely from the concrete pier as a commercial fishing vessel unloads plastic crates for the afternoon seafood sales at Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815232
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: A large freshly caught Japanese sea bass (suzuki) marked with a 2,500-yen price tag sits displayed on ice while vendors manage transactions with cash-handling customers in the background at a dockside market stall along Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815233
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: A market vendor wearing protective sun sleeves exchanges coins with a customer purchasing baskets of fresh horse mackerel (aji) at a dockside stall along Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815235
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: A customer holds several 1,000-yen bank notes to pay a vendor packaging fresh seafood during the busy afternoon market at Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815236
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: Local buyers browse a dockside selection of freshly iced fish, including varieties marked at 600 and 1,500 yen, as a market vendor prepares seafood beneath a shaded canopy at Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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#13815238
11 Jun 2026
WAKAYAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 11: Eager shoppers reach for plastic baskets filled with fresh local catches, including sardines and mackerel, at a bustling dockside market stall along Saikazaki Fishing Harbor on June 11, 2026, in Wakayama City, Japan. Celebrated widely as 'The Amalfi of Japan' due to its tightly clustered houses cascading down steep coastal cliffs, the historic port serves as a focal point for a close-knit community highly regarded for its unique 'boat-to-table' direct sales, where local residents and travelers negotiate directly with captains to purchase fresh catches right off the decks when the fleet returns.
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