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Tenkara USA Rod Ukiyo.
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UKIYO™ 9ft10in (300cm)

$190.00
Description
The Ukiyo™ encapsulates Tenkara USA's commitment to portability and sensitivity in one ultra-compact rod. At just under 15 inches when closed, it seamlessly fits into any day pack, making it the perfect companion for those far-reaching mountain stream adventures.

With an extended length of 9’9” (300cm) and a weight of only 2 ounces, this rod is tailor-made for small-stream fishing without the usual heft.

A unique feature, the Ukiyo boasts a graphite swell grip, a first in our line-up, designed to elevate the angler's experience. This, combined with our signature high-modulus graphite, ensures unmatched sensitivity. Every gentle bite, every subtle movement in the water can be felt more directly, making every catch feel all the more personal.

Another hallmark feature we're introducing with the Ukiyo is our patented “Keep-your-plug” system, a feature previously reserved for our adjustable rods. It’s all about convenience, ensuring you never misplace your rod plug during those intense fishing sessions.

And, much like our other rods, aesthetics haven't taken a back seat. The Ukiyo's sections flaunt a mesmerizing royal blue finish, echoing its premium stature in our line-up.

In many ways, the Ukiyo is reminiscent of our popular Rhodo rod, but its emphasis on lightness, compactness, and the integral graphite grip that sets it apart. Compared to our also very compact Hane rod, the Ukiyo is lighter in weight, action, and features the more sensitive graphite swell grip as well as our keep our plug system. It's even more compact at 14.5" closed length and a 9.85' opened length.

Perfect for the angler who's looking for the next step in tenkara fishing.

What makes this rod special? It is the lightest and most compact rod we've ever offered. The first rod we've offered has an integral graphite grip section.

SPECS:
Weight: 2 oz (56.7g) with rod plug installed; 1.9 oz without plug installed.
Closed length: 14.5" (36.8cm).
Open length: 9’9” (300cm).



Those searching for ultra-portable tenkara rods, lightweight fishing equipment, or the ultimate in rod sensitivity will find the Ukiyo aligns perfectly with Tenkara USA's high-quality standards, lifetime warranty, and exceptional customer support.

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The UKIYO™ encapsulates Tenkara USA®'s commitment to portability and sensitivity in one ultra-compact rod. At just under 15 inches when closed, it seamlessly fits into any day pack, making it the perfect companion for those far-reaching mountain stream adventures.

Specs

Spec: 9.8 ft

Adjustable: No

Weight: 2 ounces

Closed Length: 14.5 inches

Open Length: 9.8 ft

Handle Length: Integral Handle

Segments: 10

Finish: Blue

Best Use:

- Backpacking

- Trout 18" Or Less

- Smaller or Pan

- Small-Med Water

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UKIYO™ 9ft10in (300cm)

Introducing the UKIYO™

Light & Compact

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Explore beyond limits

Our lightest & most-compact tenkara rod, the UKIYO™ redefines what it means for a rod to be adventure-ready.

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Streamlined for adventure

Designed for the angler on-the-go. The UKIYO™, at just 14.5 inches collapsed and weighing a mere 2 ounces, redefines portability without sacrificing performance.

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Unparalleled sensitivity

Elevate your fishing experience with our new graphite swell grip. This innovative handle, paired with premium high-modulus graphite, provides a level of sensitivity that brings you closer to the water and the fish.

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Convenience reimagined

The UKIYO™ features our patented “Keep-your-plug” system, previously reserved for only our adjustable rods. It’s all about convenience, ensuring you never misplace your rod plug when your mind is focused on the water.

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Optimized for Small-Stream Adventures

The UKIYO excels in narrow, intimate waters, offering unparalleled control and precision. It's your ideal partner for stealthy, mindful fishing.

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What makes this rod special?

The UKIYO is the lightest and most compact rod we've ever designed, and our first rod built with an integrated graphite swell grip for unparalleled sensitivity.

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Ergonomic Grip for Extra Comfort & Control

Our newly-designed, ultra-lightweight graphite swell grip doesn't just provide enhanced control, but is also more comfortable in hand for hours alongside the stream.

THE UKIYO™

Testimonials

Let satisfied tenkara anglers speak for us.

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KEVIN FRICKE, TENKARA ANGLER.

"The best light rod I have used. Love the balance and feel of the rod. Able to handle 14" fish. Great compact size."

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DAN PIERCE, TENKARA ANGLER.

"I was happy to find the Ukiyo cast surprisingly smooth for the number of short segments and had an overall consistent flex. I cast 3.5 level line ranging from 7-16 feet with no issues. But most importantly it hooked, played, and landed the 6-10 inch wild brook trout I target in fast moving mountain streams!"

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Michael Agneta, TENKARA ANGLER.

"The textured and circumference of the “swell” grip in no way draws attention away from one’s fishing experience. I fished the Ukiyo on two separate outings, first on a small blue line for wild rainbow trout, then on a somewhat larger (but still tight) stream for stocked browns, rainbows, and brookies"

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Best Use

Spec

Adjustable

Weight

Closed Length

Open Length

Handle Length

Segments

Finish

- Backpacking

- Trout 18" Or Less

- Smaller or Pan

- Small-Med Water

9.8 ft

No

2 ounces

14.5 inches

9.8 ft

Integral Handle

10

Blue

- Jack Of All Trades

- Trout 20+" Or Less

- Most Fish Species

- All Water

10.6/12.2/13.6 ft

Yes

3.4 ounces

22.5 inches

10.6/12.2/13.6 ft

12 inches

9

Gloss Graphite w/Red Brown Bands

- Travel/Compact

- Trout 20" Or Less

- Most Fish Species

- All Water

10.8 ft

No

3.5 ounces

15 inches

10.8 ft

8 Inches

12

White

- Big Fish

- Trout 20+" Or Less

- Most Fish Species

- Med-Large Water

13/14.6 ft

Yes

4.1 ounces

25.8 inches

13/14.6 ft

12 inches

9

Matte Black with dark blue sections

- Big Fish

- Trout 20+" Or Less

- Most Fish Species

- Med-Large Water

13.5 ft

No

3.5 ounces

20.5 inches

13.5 ft

11 inches

10

Gloss Black w/Blue Bands

- Jack Of All Trades

- Trout 20" Or Less

- Most Fish Species

- All Water

10.7/11.8/12.7 ft

Yes

2.9 ounces

22.75 inches

10.7/11.8/12.7 ft

10.5 inches

9

Gloss Boack w/Red Bands

- Backpacking

- Trout 18" Or Less

- Smaller or Pan

– Small-Med Water

8.9/9.8/10.5 ft

Yes

2.1 ounces

21 Inches

8.9/9.8/10.5 ft

9 inches

8

Gloss Black w/Green Bands

- Budget Friendly

- Trout 20" Or Less

- Most Fish Species

- All Water

12 ft

No

2.7 ounces

20.5 inches

12 ft

11 inches

9

Gloss Carbon w/Brown Bands

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Customer Reviews

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Craig (Melbourne, AU)
I like using my tenkara gear to catch: Smaller size fish (say 8-12" / 20-30cm), Medium size fish (12-16" / 30-40cm), Larger size fish (16-20" / 40-50cm), Trout
I like using my tenkara rod in: Very small streams, Mountain streams, Backpacking and remote waters
Mountain streams for trout

Edited post - earlier one had a lot of typos

Overall - great small backpacking rod where a very short length is acceptable

I really like the keiryu-style grip over cork on the ukiyo. Daiwa and Suntech have done this for many years on better quality non-Tenkara rods. I’ve been fishing Japanese keiryu and seiryu corkless rods for nearly a decade and prefer the feel - and the sensitivity is far greater (you can feel a beadhead when it taps a rock and you can feel fish take your fly much better). After many years of using both I wish I could more rods like this - even euro nymph rods please ? However the market in Japan and the US likes cork handles so I guess Tenkara will remain corked for some time.

The ukiyo has nice graphics on the handle and tube. The finish is high quality; the rest of the rod sections have less resin which lowers weight and you can see the carbon weave slightly, but just enough to protect the sections, a good manufacturing technique.

It is a little shorter than I prefer - I often use longer rods (12’ or even 13’) in very tiny streams for their reach to pockets over boulders (and stealth)

The ukiyo’s action is quite nice for the shortness though - it feels softer in the top than the 11ft iwana (I have two of the first release iwanas still) which is surprising for such a short rod that is advertised and looks like all carbon rather than a carbon-fibreglass mix. It’s also surprising as the tip sections is quite thick at 1.0mm (cf an iwana at 0.78mm). So I imagine the tip will also be robust. As a result it uses heavier Lillian than the iwana or most Japanese rods. The Lilian is 35mm long - but the end isn’t melted just cut, so you need to carefully melt it with a cigarette lighter or it will fray. An unadvertised bonus - I think the cord in the two tip plugs is actually the same Lilian, so you have spares. The Lillian is glue direct to the tip end, no rotating swivel - again, having used many high end Japanese rods with swivels, I’ve found this to be inessential and fail point with wear and tear. I think the direct glue onto the tip is a more long term robust solution (I don’t see any line twist and so don’t see the need for a swivel).

It casts an unweighted Kebari/wet/or dry fly with a 9’-13’ #3 (0.286mm) fluorocarbon level line - but it needs an assertive wrist snap for this weight line to deliver the fly accurately. It casts better with a #3.5 (0.30mm) line where the rod just pushes the line out easily for a waft down to water. (Note - check your line diameters yourself as Japanese Tenkara line manufacturers have a wide range of tolerances, and note whether the line is pure fluorocarbon or a mono fc mix - this drops the effective weight by a half).
The ukiyo also casts weighted nymphs with 2.5mm tungsten beads really really well, and only struggles a bit with beads 3.5mm and over which needs lobs - however as it is short it can do it easily and accurately

The short length also allows for very effective hook sets.

It has strength in the butt for playing fish, but I felt this rod starts to max out on >12” feisty rainbows- larger rainbows become a challenge - and also require a net (below 12” a net isn’t essential but helpful).

The butt plug is plastic and it looks like the screw thread in the handle is plastic or carbon (not metal). Extra weight in the handle is not needed as this rod is well balanced and light - it feels like it has very low rotational mass. The tip plug holder in the plug is a really great idea and innovation that was long overdue - once you use it on a Tenkara USA rod, it’s hard to not have it now.

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Craig (Melbourne, AU)
I like using my tenkara gear to catch: Smaller size fish (say 8-12" / 20-30cm), Medium size fish (12-16" / 30-40cm), Larger size fish (16-20" / 40-50cm), Trout
I like using my tenkara rod in: Very small streams, Mountain streams, Backpacking and remote waters
Mountain streams

Overall - great small backpacking rod where a very short length is acceptable

I really like the keiryu-style grip over cork on the ukiyo. Davies and Suntech have done this for many years on better quality non-Tenkara rods. I’ve been fishing keiryu and seiryu corkless rods for nearly a decade and prefer the feel - and the sensitivity is far greater (you can feel a beadhead when it taps a rock and you can feel fish take your fly better). After many years of using both I wish I could more rods like this - even euro nymph rods please ? However the market in Japan and the US likes cork handles so I guess Tenkara will remain corked for some time.
The ukiyo has nice graphics on the handle and tube. The finish is high quality; the rest of the rod sections have less resin which lowers weight and you can see the carbon weave slightly, but just enough to protect the sections, a good manufacturing technique.
It is a little shorter than I prefer - I often use longer rods (12’ or even 13’) in very tiny streams for their reach to pockets over boulders (and stealth)
The ukiyo’s action is quite nice for the shortness though - it feels softer in the top than the 11ft iwana (I have two of the first release iwanas still) which is surprising for such a short rod that is advertised and looks like all carbon rather than a carbon-fibreglass mix. It’s also surprising as the tip sections is quite thick at 1.0mm (cf an iwana at 0.78mm). So I imagine the tip will also be robust. As a result it uses heavier Lillian than the iwana or most Japanese rods. The Lilian is 35mm long - but the end isn’t melted just cut, so you need to carefully melt it with a cog lighter or it will fray. An unadvertised bonus - the cord in the two tip plugs is actually the same Lilian, so you have spares. The Lillian is glue direct to the tip end, I rotating swivel - again, having used many high end Japanese rods I’ve found this to be fail point with wear and tear and is I think the direct glue onto the tip is a more long term robust solution (I don’t see any line twist and so don’t see the need for a swivel).
It casts an unweighted Kebari/wet/or dry fly with a 9’-13’ #3 (0.286mm) fluorocarbon level line - but it needs an assertive cast snap for this weight line - it casts better with a #3.5 (0.30mm) line where the rod just pushes the line out easily for a waft down to water. It also casts weighted nymphs with 2.5mm tungsten beads really well, but struggles a bit with beads over 3mm and needs lobs - however as it is short it can do it easily and accurately
The short length also allows for very effective hook sets.
It has strength in the butt for playing fish, but I felt this rod starts to max out on >12” feisty rainbows- larger rainbows become a challenge - and also require a net (below 12” a net isn’t essential but helpful).
The butt plug is plastic and it looks like the screw thread in the handle is plastic or carbon (not metal). Extra weight in the handle is t needed as this rod is well balanced and light - it feels like it has very low rotational mass. The tip plug holder in the plug is a really great idea and innovation that was long overdue - once you use it on a Tenkara USA rod, it’s hard to not have it

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James Taylor (New York, US)
I like using my tenkara gear to catch: Smaller size fish (say 8-12" / 20-30cm), Trout
I like using my tenkara rod in: Very small streams, Mountain streams, Stillwater, Backpacking and remote waters
Small mountain streams

The feel, finish, color, graphics, and presentation of the UKIYO are all excellent. We have more than 2 feet of snow here in Vermont now and I'm not fly fishing anytime soon, but I will keep you posted when I do

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Jack Boyd (Spring, US)
I like using my tenkara gear to catch: Smaller size fish (say 8-12" / 20-30cm), Medium size fish (12-16" / 30-40cm), Larger size fish (16-20" / 40-50cm), Very Large fish (>20" / 50cm), Trout
I like using my tenkara rod in: Very small streams, Mountain streams, Larger streams or rivers, Stillwater, Backpacking and remote waters
Warm Water lakes, rivers, creeks, and bayous. Trout streams

This is a do it all rod. I've used several rods from various other Tenkara companies. This is hands down my favorite. Super lightweight, compact, and can put the beating on heavier fish (even though it's designed for the little guys). Super sweet design and the performance is unmatched.

I've landed large Carp, buffalo, bass, catfish, several species of sunfish and trout.

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Rick Bowlds (Oakland, US)
I like using my tenkara gear to catch: Smaller size fish (say 8-12" / 20-30cm), Medium size fish (12-16" / 30-40cm), Trout
I like using my tenkara rod in: Mountain streams, Larger streams or rivers, Backpacking and remote waters
Small to medium size streams

Ukiyo is a beautifully designed and crafted rod.

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