The 19th guest is Ishikawa Fumina, also known as BUN-chan, who is known as a "fishing idol." In 2014, Ishikawa Fumina became the fifth generation of the fishing industry's idol, Angler's Idol, and is currently affiliated with the lure maker, Jackal Co., Ltd.
In the Kochi special feature in the magazine "PAPERSKY No. 64", he appears as a travel guest, and while experiencing the nature of Kochi, he travels to visit modern nomad people.
Ishikawa Fumina shares a life with fishing from her unique perspective. What kind of stories can you hear?
Next time, Ishikawa Fumina will be the second part of the episode. Please look forward to it!
anchor
https://anchor.fm/papersky/episodes/Guest033-e1qcfd3
spotify
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3VLolkhQRcaLOhB3YuX280
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"PAPERSKY "THINKING CLOUDS with Lucas B.B.""
"THINKING CLOUDS" is a program where Lucas B.B., editor-in-chief of PAPERSKY, who plays the role of a host, and Inagaki Aoi of HIGHTIDE, a stationery and miscellaneous goods manufacturer, invites guests who are active in a variety of fields, sharing stories about travel, fascinating people and cultures from all over the world, and enjoying conversations.
▷New episodes are streamed on the first and third Mondays of every month.
List of podcast articlesHerefrom.
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【guest】
Ayana Ishikawa
A fisherman. Born in Kagoshima Prefecture. When he was a child, he began fishing due to the influence of his father. In 2014, he became the fifth generation of Angler's Idol, an idol in the fishing industry. He is currently affiliated with the lure maker Jackal Co., Ltd. It conveys the "life with fishing" from a unique perspective.
Instagram:@bun0404
【host】
Lucas B.B.
Born in Baltimore, USA in 1971. Raised in San Francisco. After graduating from the University of California, he came to Japan with just a backpack. While working as a freelance writer, he founded the Japanese-English bilingual culture magazine "TOKION" in 1996. He launched the travel lifestyle magazine "PAPERSKY" in 2002, and has created a fresh media that seamlessly blends time, nature and culture from a new perspective called "ethno travel" to create a fresh media that connects with the future.
Aoi Inagaki
He is in charge of planning a stationery and miscellaneous goods manufacturer called HIGHTIDE, a Fukuoka-based stationery and miscellaneous goods manufacturer. He appeared on "PAPERSKY Podcast" as "HIGHTIDE" was involved in the production of "PAPERSKY" product line "PAPERSKY TRAVEL TOOLS." I'm studying on the travel and the outdoors.
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