Hello. I am Lazio, an original goods production company in Shibuya, Tokyo.
Last month I visited Yukawa in Oku-Nikko.
I have tried to write about my enjoyment there as I felt it.
The Yugawa River in Oku-Nikko is surrounded by silence. Standing in its clear waters, it seems as if time has stopped.
Fly fishing is not just a hobby.
It is a dialogue with nature and a moment to release one's mind.
The history of the Yukawa River and fly fishing runs deep.
It is no exaggeration to say that Japanese fly fishing was born here.
I quietly swing my rod as I feel the tradition.
The line soaring in the wind is like a ballerina slicing through the air.
What to wear for such a special time is important.
In the world of fly fishing, it is an unspoken agreement to wear British fashion.
The comfortable weight of an oil coat rests on your shoulders and its distinctive scent tickles your nose.
On the head is a hunting cap. These are not mere attire.
They are the pride of those who challenge the gentleman's sport.
They stand by the riverside in elegant and graceful attire.
It is also a sign of respect for nature.
To dress fashionably at all times.
It is a way of life itself.
Just as they devote themselves to their work, they also take their play seriously. Perhaps this attire symbolizes such a fulfilling lifestyle.
Drop a line into the water. At that moment, you feel as if the world has become one.
Nature and man, tradition and innovation, work and play. Opposites are in perfect harmony.
That is the charm of fly fishing.
I pull out a fly from the pocket of my oil coat.
It is as beautiful as a work of art.
The fly, made of delicate feathers and yarn, looks as if it is alive.
The moment I drop it into the water, my heart starts to race.
The fish are not fooled. The eye to distinguish a real fly from a fake one is similar to the intuition one develops in the business world.
That is why I pursue more delicate and more beautiful flies.
It is a never-ending journey.
The wind brushes my cheeks. Listening to the rustle of the trees.
The chirping of birds is soothing.
By being in the midst of nature, you feel the stress of everyday life melt away.
And yet, the sophisticated attire asserts your presence.
This exquisite balance is the true joy of fly fishing.
As the sun begins to set, a fish finally bites the fly.
But that is not the goal.
The important thing is the time itself.
We gently release the fish and head home, feeling satisfied.
I turn up the collar of my oil coat and tip my hunting cap a little.
I am ready to head out into the business world tomorrow.
The tranquility I have gained in nature and the confidence that comes with sophisticated attire.
These are the things that will energize you for tomorrow.
Fly fishing is more than just a hobby, it is a way of life.
It is a dialogue with nature and with oneself.
Wearing traditional British fashion and facing a clear stream, you are in touch with the essence of life.
At that moment, you touch the essence of life.
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