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Dive sites nearby

OK Marine Pro

The school is an urban-type building just a 4-minute walk from Nerima Station, making it easy to get to the school. The first and second floors are the diving pool, and the third floor is for information and reception. Please use the elevator next to the building to go directly to the 3rd floor.

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Zushi

Very close to the center of the city and a popular spot for day diving. The dive site is about 10 minutes by boat from the harbor. It has roots in sandy soil at a depth of 30 meters. The wall of the rock is covered with soft corals, and a school of Yellowfin Damselfish is swimming around the wall.

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Zamrud

It’s just a 3-minute walk from Hon Atsugi Station on the Odakyu Line. You’ll find a spacious parking area with a capacity for up to 410 cars (with a height limit of 2.1 meters), and the first 3 hours of parking are absolutely free. The facility operates in two shifts, starting at (1) 10:00 a.m. and (2) 4:00 p.m., with each shift allowing reservations for up to 5 hours (please note that this schedule may vary depending on the day of the week, so it’s advisable to confirm in advance). In case the on-site parking gets full, there are coin-operated parking lots in the vicinity. Additionally, a convenience store is conveniently located nearby for your convenience. When it comes to equipment, there is a loading dock at the back of the building for easy unloading. Moreover, equipment washing stations are available on the wall near the tables.

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Kanaya Sunset Beach

Kanaya Sunset Beach in Futtsu, Chiba, is about an hour from Tokyo and offers views of Mt. Fuji and stunning sunsets. Underwater, it’s rich in macro life like nudibranchs and moss blennies, perfect for photography. Beginners can enjoy calm dives and practice in the on-site saltwater pool.

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Beach Bum

A seaside pool just 5 minutes from Keikyu Misakiguchi offers ideal conditions for diving and snorkeling training. Its easy access and controlled environment make it perfect for beginners and course practice.

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Jogashima

Jogashima is located at the southernmost point of the Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture, on the border of Tokyo Bay and Sagami Bay. It can be reached by crossing the bridge. As it is quite close to the Tokyo area, it is very popular for day trip diving.

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Shimura Beach

Shimura Beach in Katsuura, Chiba, lies west of the Underwater Park. It features varied topography and shallow areas ideal for beginners. Entry is via the fishery cooperative, and guide ropes, buoys, and marked 30m lines support safe training and experience dives.

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Hasama Ocean Park

Hasama Ocean Park is in the inner bay of Tateyama on the Boso Peninsula. There is a beach, but boat diving is the main activity. At “Takane“ point, about 5 minutes from the harbor, there is a shrine and a large torii in the water.

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Nishikawana

This spot is located at the tip of Tateyama on the Boso Peninsula. Boat diving only, with a maximum depth of 25m and an average of 15-16m, the bottom of the water is a mix of rocky reefs, gorota stones, and sandy terrain. Caution is needed as the flow can sometimes be fast.

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Hayakawa

Hayakawa in Odawara, Kanagawa, is a beginner-friendly beach site with easy Tokyo access. Its shallow, calm waters feature sand and artificial reefs, hosting horse mackerel, amberjack, seasonal migratory fish, and winter dango fish, offering year-round diving in varied styles.

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