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A tarai-bune on the shore with its paddle

A tarai-bune ( Japanese: たらい舟), or tub-turned boat, is a traditional Japanese fishing boat originally made from half a barrel or large tub. They were formerly used throughout Western Japan but are now found only on Sado Island where about a hundred are left which are used for collecting abalone and seaweed. They are still effective close to shore and in the narrow coves formed by earthquakes. [1]

In popular culture

Tarai Bune boats have appeared in:

See also


References

  1. ^ Karan, Pradyumna (2010-09-12), Japan in the 21st Century: Environment, Economy, and Society, University Press of Kentucky, p. 128, ISBN  978-0-8131-2763-7

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A tarai-bune on the shore with its paddle

A tarai-bune ( Japanese: たらい舟), or tub-turned boat, is a traditional Japanese fishing boat originally made from half a barrel or large tub. They were formerly used throughout Western Japan but are now found only on Sado Island where about a hundred are left which are used for collecting abalone and seaweed. They are still effective close to shore and in the narrow coves formed by earthquakes. [1]

In popular culture

Tarai Bune boats have appeared in:

See also


References

  1. ^ Karan, Pradyumna (2010-09-12), Japan in the 21st Century: Environment, Economy, and Society, University Press of Kentucky, p. 128, ISBN  978-0-8131-2763-7

External links


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