Gyotaku fish printing, a Japanese art form, has grown in popularity in Hawaii. “Mahi Mahi,” created by Brian Heustis of Maui Fish Printing. -- Maui Ocean Center photo “I’ll never forget ...
Do you hear that? The splashes of fins and the patter of the rain mean one thing, the coho and chum salmon have returned sporting their green and burgundy spawning colors.
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As a high-end seafood restaurant, we used a traditional Japanese craft of fish printing called ‘gyotaku’ to create accurate, life-size fish impressions with a culinary twist. The fish are carefully ...