Discover World-Class Bass Fishing in Japan – Even Without Bringing Your Gear

Japan has a number of excellent lakes where bass fishing can be enjoyed.
From Lake Biwa, where the world record largemouth bass was caught in 2009, to Lake Ikehara, where the first Florida bass was caught in Japan, to Lake Kawaguchi, located at the foot of Mt. Fuji.
What is most exciting is that there are excellent guides at each field, making it easy for foreign visitors to receive fishing guidance during their trip to Japan.
All fishing equipment can be rented, and transportation to and from accommodations is included in the tour.
Even if it is between trips with family or friends, you can easily go on a one-day fishing trip.
Do You Need a Fishing License in Japan?
Bass fishing fields in Japan differ in terms of fishing license requirements in different areas.
The only guide field that we, Japan Bass Fishing Agent, offer that requires a fishing license is Lake Kawaguchi, while Lake Biwa, Lake Ikehara, and Lake Nanairo don’t require a fishing license.
Please see this page for more details.
What to Expect on a Guided Trip in each lakes, Japan
- Private tour & charter
- Professional local guide with area knowledge
- All gear included (rods, lures, life vests, etc.)
- Pickup from guest’s hotel or train station
- 4–8 hours of fishing in beautiful scenery
Perfect for beginners, families, or experience anglers.

Very Simple How to Book a Guide (Step-by-Step)
Contact us through the reservation form on the “Book Now” button.
If you have any requests, please fill out the form.
We will reply with the availability of your preferred date.
Please click on the URL in the e-mail to make a payment and confirm your reservation.
We will discuss your preferred meeting time at that day and any other requests you may have.
Pick you up at the meeting point and let’s go fishing.
Top Recommended Locations for Bass Fishing in Japan
Lake Biwa / Shiga Prefecture close to Kyoto and Osaka area
Located only an hour from Kyoto, Lake Biwa is the largest lake in Japan and is world famous for its trophy largemouth bass. Today, anglers from all over the world visit Lake Biwa in hopes of catching a 10-pounder.
Incidentally, the bass in Lake Biwa have the blood of Florida bass, a species that grows to a huge size.
Thanks to the abundant resources and high-quality habitat, the lake is home to a large number of healthy, giant bass.

Lake Kawaguchi / Yamanashi Prefecture close to Tokyo and Yokohama area
Lake Kawaguchi with great views only one 1.5 hours drive from Tokyo.
Fishing from a bass boat with Japan’s iconic Mt. Lake Kawaguchi is famous as a tourist destination, but it is also popular among Japanese domestic travelers as a bass fishing spot where you can catch Largemouth Bass.

Lake Ikehara / Nara Prefecture around Kyoto and Osaka area
For the adventurous angler, Lake Ikehara in Nara Prefecture offers crystal clear water, beautiful terrain, and healthy Florida strain bass.
The unparalleled clear water quality is ideal for sight-fishing, and schools of big bass (over 60 cm) can sometimes be seen migrating off the lake.

Why Choose a Guided Fishing Trip in Japan?
- No fishing license needed for guided trips
- Save time and frustration — focus on catching fish
- All tackle, life jackets, and gear provided
- Includes pick up and drop off at your hotel or train station
Whether you’re traveling solo or with family, our guided bass fishing experiences offer a fun and unique way to explore Japan’s natural beauty.
Contact us now to check availability or ask any questions.
FAQ
- Do I need fishing license in Japan?
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This is not necessary in Lake Biwa or Lake Ikehara. A fishing license is required to fish in Lake Kawaguchi, but it is not as expensive as in other countries.
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