[Image1]First-time boat diving.Experience the sea of Nishi-Izu on a day trip from Tokyo.About a 3-hour drive
[Image2]First-time boat diving.Experience the sea of Nishi-Izu on a day trip from Tokyo.About a 3-hour drive
[Image3]First-time boat diving.Experience the sea of Nishi-Izu on a day trip from Tokyo.About a 3-hour drive
[Image4]First-time boat diving.Experience the sea of Nishi-Izu on a day trip from Tokyo.About a 3-hour drive

First-time boat diving.
Experience the sea of Nishi-Izu on a day trip from Tokyo.


About a 3-hour drive from Tokyo.

In Tago, Nishi-Izu, there is a port town where time flows leisurely.

On this day, I went for my first boat dive during the AOW course.

The sea was very calm.

It was the perfect condition for a first boat dive.

At first, I struggled a bit with equalizing my ears, but by the second dive, I was able to do it calmly.

I could gradually do more things.

That's one of the joys of diving.

In Tago, there are many dive sites that can only be accessed by boat.

This time, we headed to one of them, the entrance of a cave.

A rocky space opened up in the blue sea.

At the entrance, a school of hatanpo fish gathered, creating a fantastical underwater scene.

This time, just a little.

Next time, let's explore deeper into the cave.

At the end of the diving session, I successfully became an AOW diver.

Congratulations!

The next destination is Okinawa.

Japan still has many different expressions of the sea waiting for you.

As summer arrives, the water temperature is rising.

The sea that can be enjoyed on a day trip from Tokyo is also entering its best season.

Not just famous tourist spots, but the seas of Japan.

Hokule'a Shonan offers small group diving tours tailored to each individual.

Would you like to spend a special day by the sea in Japan?

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A special day by the sea in Japan.

🌈 Hokule'a Shonan is a small diving shop located in Hiratsuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture.

About an hour by train from Tokyo.
We guide you to the seas of Japan that can be enjoyed on a day trip from Tokyo, such as Shonan and Izu.

The theme is, "Let's embark on a journey to the unseen world!"
I hope you can feel the beauty of Japan's seas, the richness of nature, and the local coastal time through diving.

The tours are small group-based.
Beginners and those who are not confident in swimming can participate with peace of mind.
We also offer support in English.

Would you like to spend a day by the sea during your trip to Japan?
We will suggest a sea that suits you based on your travel schedule and diving experience.

Please feel free to contact us.

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