- Age 16~Age 60
- Over 6 hours on the day
This is a fun diving plan for 2 boats. ~ Flow of the day ~ 6:00 Gather at the shop Drive to the reception diving point, change clothes, set up 1st dive Lunch break 2nd dive Clean up, change clothes Log in around 16:00 Depart from diving point around 20:00 At the shop dissolution------------------------------------------------- -■Introduction of diving points■...Ito Shark Scramble...Dive and be amazed! A swarm of sharks as far as the eye can see! The sea in Ito, Chiba Prefecture, known as Shark Scramble, is famous as a spot where you can see sharks dancing wildly. There are hundreds of them, making it the largest in Japan! Enjoy the overwhelming underwater world in a shark paradise! *If only one person participates, a separate single charge will be charged. (Weekdays 11,000 yen) *Full rental (6,000 yen) *Separate fees Facility usage fee (2,200 yen) Insurance fee (300 yen)
- Age 16~Age 60
- Over 6 hours on the day
This is a plan for a fun dive with two boats. ~Schedule~ 6:00 Meet at the boarding point Reception Drive to diving point, change clothes, set up 1st dive Lunch break 2nd dive Clean up, change clothes, write log Around 16:00 Depart diving point Around 20:00 Disband at the shop ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ■Introduction to the diving point■ ...Shark Scramble... Dive and be amazed! A horde of sharks as far as the eye can see! The sea of Ito, Chiba Prefecture, known as Shark Scramble, is famous as a spot where you can see sharks dancing wildly. There are hundreds of them, the most in Japan! Enjoy the overwhelming underwater world in a paradise for sharks! *If you participate alone, an additional single charge will be charged. (Weekdays 11,000 yen) *Full rental (6,000 yen) *Additional charges Facility usage fee (2,200 yen) Insurance fee (300 yen)
- Age 16~Age 60
- Over 6 hours on the day
This is a fun diving plan for 2 boats. ~ Flow of the day ~ 6:00 Gather at the shop Drive to the reception diving point, change clothes, set up 1st dive Lunch break 2nd dive Clean up, change clothes Log in around 16:00 Depart from diving point around 20:00 At the shop dissolution------------------------------------------------- -■Introduction of diving points■...Ito Shark Scramble...Dive and be amazed! A swarm of sharks as far as the eye can see! The sea in Ito, Chiba Prefecture, known as Shark Scramble, is famous as a spot where you can see sharks dancing wildly. There are hundreds of them, making it the largest in Japan! Enjoy the overwhelming underwater world in a shark paradise! *If only one person participates, a separate single charge will be charged. (Weekdays 11,000 yen) *Full rental (6,000 yen) *Separate fees Facility usage fee (2,200 yen) Insurance fee (300 yen)
- Age 16~Age 60
- Over 6 hours on the day
This is a fun diving plan for 2 boats. ~ Flow of the day ~ 6:00 Gather at the shop Drive to the reception diving point, change clothes, set up 1st dive Lunch break 2nd dive Clean up, change clothes Log in around 16:00 Depart from diving point around 20:00 At the shop dissolution------------------------------------------------- -■Introduction of diving points■...Ito Shark Scramble...Dive and be amazed! A swarm of sharks as far as the eye can see! The sea in Ito, Chiba Prefecture, known as Shark Scramble, is famous as a spot where you can see sharks dancing wildly. There are hundreds of them, making it the largest in Japan! Enjoy the overwhelming underwater world in a shark paradise! *If only one person participates, a separate single charge will be charged. (Weekdays 11,000 yen) *Full rental (6,000 yen) *Separate fees Facility usage fee (2,200 yen) Insurance fee (300 yen)
- Age 15~Age 60
- 1 Day or more
Most diving sites in Japan and abroad are based on boat diving. At our shop, we use our own boat and do all five dives from the boat. There is no beach entry with heavy tanks on your back. This is very popular with petite women and older people. You will no longer have to worry about feeling heavy as soon as you get out of the water! For example, when exiting, taking off your equipment on the surface and getting onto the boat with just your body is also a skill. Recommended for: ・Want to go to a spot for advanced divers or more ・Want to dive deeper ・Want to experience various types of diving Skills to learn: ・Deep diving at depths of 18m or more ・How to use a compass for straight lines and squares ・Improved buoyancy control Essential dives Underwater navigation Learn how to navigate using a compass to accurately reach your destination underwater (compass navigation) and how to navigate while checking natural landmarks (natural navigation). Deep diving In addition to the charm and safety rules of deep diving, you will learn about the underwater environment at depths of 18m or more, and learn how to plan and execute more careful dives with an instructor. Optional dives (choose from the three dives below depending on sea conditions and points) Boat diving Learn entry and exit methods according to the type of boat and diving style, the balance between the number of people on board and the seating positions, and tips for putting on and taking off equipment on the boat. Peak Performance Buoyancy (Neutral Buoyancy) Techniques for achieving neutral buoyancy are also taught in the Open Water Diver course, but in this course, you will learn in more detail how to determine the appropriate amount of weight, how to place the weight, buoyancy control using BCDs and breathing, and how to swim while maintaining a streamlined shape, and further hone your buoyancy control. Search & Recovery Learn techniques to reliably find and bring knives, computers, accessories, etc. to the surface if they are dropped underwater. It's like a treasure hunt, and you will have fun like a game while improving your overall underwater ability. Drift diving Learn know-how to enjoy drift diving safely, such as precautions for drift diving, "using the current" instead of "being swept away," entry and exit methods, and how to use signal equipment. You will learn how to prepare, store and adjust the DSMB and reel you will be using as a Delayed Surface Marker Buoy, as well as how to actually raise the DSMB underwater and how to swim under the surface by towing the DSMB once it has been raised to the surface.
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