These fishermen used small boats and returned to shore every day.
The fishermen in their long, low hulled boats had returned from a day's work.
According to legend, an old fisherman in northern Okinawa returned home one night with a big bag of fish.
The fishermen then returned her and her vessel to the sea, where it drifted away.
The fishermen return to the sea, the market recovers its colors.
Near a dock that is a rickety mess, fishermen return from hours of work with barely anything to show.
When the fisherman returned to the waters, chefs started seeing the bounty.
All was quiet: the fishermen had returned to the village.
The fisherman returned home to tell the story, but the idyllic valley could never be found again.
The returning men sat close around the rice pot and the fisherman returned to his chore.