Great video, hadn't seen it before, it should be on the tenkara video section.
What kind of stream do you fish mostly? (e.g. plunge pools, with big boulders and pools, or slower flat rivers?). Most rivers of the size you mention can be seen as several small streams if you can wade themMostly slower flat rivers or streams, can't really wade those ones as it gets deep pretty quick but I'm already scouting for more narrower and more shallow faster moving streams (the perfect tenkara water perhaps?)
There are not that many limitations to tenkara, and they can be easily overcome by learning different techniques and getting used to it.Sounds great, but as a novice (and I think there might be a few novice fly fishermen reading this) I would appreciate if there was a "how to"-video on the different casting techniques and fishing techniques (flies, presentation, landing the fish etc)
or if there was a tenkara instruction book. The intro video on tenkara was simply brilliant and got me hooked on the sport, now just "reel" (sorry

) me in with a continuation of that video.
Do you catch fish that are much larger? If you do, then I'd suggest the Yamame, otherwise the Ayu for its extra length.I'm usually after perch (ranging between 1 and 2 pounds, though they can get as big as 6 pounds though this is very rare) and where there are perch there are usually large pike/esox close by (need a strong leader when they're around). But also rainbow and on occasion trout and grayling.
What would the maximum fish size be for the Yamame and Ayu rod?