Herabuna

The Herabuna is a fish that only appears in and the Japanese version of. It can be found in the Lake at any time of the day and year, but its peak months are March, June, and August to September. They are similar in size and design to the Crucian Carp, but differ in that they are taller and have a more prominently arched back. In and, the Herabuna is replaced with the Brook Trout.

Further information
The Japanese white crucian carp, as it is known in America, is a freshwater dwelling fish that originated in Japan. Now spread through most of Asia, it was thought to be a species of wild goldfish. The Herabuna is a larger version of the Japanese white crucian carp, that is "farmed" for use in fishing, although it is mainly for catch and release activities.