The park is built on a reclamation island primarily dedicated to logistics and port operations.
The facility uses a 'staggered' entry system if the site reaches its maximum capacity to maintain social spacing.
It is one of the few locations in the Yokohama area that offers controlled, safe access to the deep-water currents of the Keihin Canal.
The water depth at the end of the pier reaches approximately 10 to 12 meters, attracting migratory pelagic fish.
All harvested fish must be kept in containers rather than left on the concrete surface to maintain hygiene and facility standards.
The site experiences significant tidal currents, necessitating the use of heavier sinkers than typical freshwater or pond fishing.
Daikoku Sea Fishing Park is a specialized saltwater fishing facility extending into Tokyo Bay via a reinforced concrete pier. The park offers designated zones for lure fishing, bottom fishing, and float fishing targeting species like sea bass, Japanese whiting, and red sea bream. It features a continuous railing system along the perimeter to ensure safety for anglers of all skill levels. The facility provides rental equipment and on-site sales of basic bait and tackle. Visitors are monitored by staff to ensure adherence to strict fishing and safety regulations. The park is located within the industrial Daikokufuto area, offering panoramic views of the Yokohama Bay Bridge and passing cargo ships.
The tip of the pier facing the Yokohama Bay Bridge provides the best perspective for architectural photography.
Bring a sturdy cooler with ice, as there is no shade on the pier and direct sun exposure can be extreme.
Check the official website for real-time occupancy counts before traveling to the site.
Wear polarized sunglasses to help spot schools of fish near the surface and reduce glare from the water.
Do not attempt to fish outside the designated fenced pier areas or in restricted industrial zones nearby.
Closed on certain days of the week, typically maintenance days, and subject to immediate closure during high wind speeds or typhoon warnings.
Users must carry their gear in a backpack or carryall to keep walkways clear, and all trash must be packed out; casting towards other anglers is strictly prohibited.