Two Ray-Like Fish Were Spotted Swimming in Shinkawa Usually They Only Live in the Sea

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Apparently, two ray-like fish were spotted swimming in the Shinkawa River that runs next to the DAISO Imazu Kusugawa store.
(This information was provided by Suzu. Thank you!)

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They’re very black and pretty big. Their shape is distinctive too. Could they be rays?

Here it is on the map↓

The address is around 12 Imazu Kusugawacho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture.

The river where they were spotted↓

Around the area next to DAISO.

There were two of them.

The video might make it easier to see↓


After looking into it a bit, it seems that rays can be caught at the Nishinomiya-hama caisson.

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Apparently, people really do catch this many↓


From Fishing reports and catch information for rays caught at Nishinomiya Caisson – Anglers | Fishing information site with 4 million catches

Are rays really something you can catch that often?!

Most likely, the ones this time may have been a type of ray called Naru-tobi-ei.

They’re black, too. Apparently they like to eat large quantities of bivalves such as clams and oysters, so they’re treated as nuisance fish. Wikipedia says, “Aquaculture experiments using clams, torigai cockles, and other shellfish were carried out to improve water quality, but as a result, Naru-tobi-ei entered the Kobe Canal and caused damage by eating the shellfish.”

They can apparently handle low-salinity environments, become more active in summer, and sometimes enter rivers in search of food.

However, they have a venomous barb on their tail, so they’re dangerous. Please don’t touch them. Also, apparently if you try to eat them, they smell like pee lol

Still, there are websites where people bravely try to cook them as sashimi, simmered dishes, fried food, or karaage. That’s pretty brave. If you’re interested, take a look

If you spot rays in any other rivers around the city, please send us photos~