(Translated by Google) I've been there several times for walks and fishing.
The fishermen and fishermen's association staff are very friendly and kind. Even when we couldn't get through because the boat and fishing gear were being taken care of, they showed us a detour with a smile.
There are direct sales shops and shops where you can eat Sakura shrimp, but I feel like they are only open on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays.
If you take the narrow road under Route 1 from the fishing port and exit along the railroad tracks, you will find a glimpse of individual shops selling bento boxes and seafood. It might be useful for securing souvenirs or food while fishing.
Honestly, local anglers have bad manners.
Almost the same people fish in almost the same places every day. The inside of the embankment is mainly crowded with families fishing for hairtail and barracuda, and on Saturdays and Sundays fishing for sabiki.
Local anglers seem to be using retractable ladders on the new embankment, which is off-limits, to go up to the open sea for basket fishing. The embankment is quite high, so if you fell, you would be seriously injured or instantly die.
Since they are locals, I would like them to make an effort to follow the rules and protect their fishing spots, but the anglers who come from far away seem to have better manners, like picking up trash. It is a fishing port that is not very well known for anglers, and you can enter directly from Route 1, so it will be very troublesome if you miss the entrance signal.
Perhaps due to worsening angler etiquette, the number of places that are ``no-trespassing'' or ``no-fishing'' has increased.
There is a large paved space near the Fisheries Cooperative Building where people come to play with skateboards, radio controls, etc., or play the trumpet. During the non-fishing season, the area is used as a storage area for ships that have landed, so it is small.
There are public toilets near the entrance to the fishing port, and vending machines near the direct sales office and the entrance to the Fisheries Cooperative Building.
The fishing port entrance (immediately after the traffic lights, in front of the direct sales store) is a rotary intersection, so be careful not to drive in the wrong direction.
(Original)
散歩や釣りで何度か行ってます。
漁師さんや漁協職員さんは人当たりがよく優しい感じです。船や漁具の手入れ作業中で通れなかった時も笑顔で回り道を教えてくれました。
直売所や桜えびが食べられるお店もありますが土日や祝祭日しか営業してないような気がします。
漁港内から1号線下の細い道路を入って線路沿いへ出るとお弁当や海産物を販売してる個人店がチラホラあります。お土産や釣り中の食料確保に便利かも。
正直、地元釣り人のマナーが悪い。
ほぼ同じ人がほぼ同じ場所で毎日のように釣りをしています。堤防内側では主にタチウオやカマスのウキ釣り、土日はサビキ釣りのファミリーで混み合います。
地元釣り人は立ち入り禁止の新堤防上に伸縮式ハシゴをかけて上り外海に向かってカゴ釣りなどをやっているようです。かなり高さがある堤防なので落ちたら重症か即死でしょう。
地元民なんだし特にルール守って釣り場を守る努力をしてほしいんですが、遠方から来る釣り人の方がゴミを拾ってたりしてマナー良さげです。釣り人にとってはあまり知名度が高くない漁港ですし1号線から直接入るので入口信号を見落とすと非常にめんどくさいです。
釣り人マナー悪化が原因なのか「立ち入り禁止・釣り禁止」の場所が増えました。
漁協建物近くが舗装された広いスペースになっていてスケボーやラジコンなどで遊ぶ人やトランペットを吹きに来る人もいます。漁をしない季節は陸揚げされた船の置き場になるので狭くなります。
漁港入口付近に公衆トイレ、直売所と漁協建物入口脇などに自販機があります。
漁港出入口(信号入ったすぐ、直売所の前)はロータリー式交差点になっているので逆走しないよう気をつけましょう。