Nebukawa - Izu Peninsula
Nebukawa, on Japan's Izu Peninsula, is a shallow, beginner-friendly site topping out at 12 metres. It’s a gentle introduction to shore diving, with rocky features attracting a scattering of local fish species. We’ve found it a good spot for a relaxed dive, especially for those new to temperate waters, but don't expect dramatic topography or pelagic encounters. It’s a simple, easy dive for shaking off the rust.
- Location
- Izu Peninsula, Japan, East Asia
- Coordinates
- 35.200900, 139.139600
- Maximum Depth
- 12m
- Difficulty
- Beginner
Marine Protected Area: 真鶴半島
Nearby Dive Sites in Izu Peninsula
- Aki no Hama - 22m
- AQUA MATE
- Arari - 22m
- Beach Bum - 6m
- be dive
- Bitagane - 24m
- Budaine - 24m
- Bumb Tokyo Sports Culture Center - 1m
- Chinsen Point - 10-30m (reef)
- Colors Diving Pro Shop
- Dougashima - 21m
- Enoura - 14m
- Fukuura - 12m
- Futou - 13m
- Futo Yokobama - 16m
Nearest Dive Centres to Nebukawa
- Akazawa Diving Center
- AQCIA DIVE HOUSE
- AQUAutopia
- Athlie Diving Club - ["PADI"]
- Blue Labo
- Blue Sub - ["PADI"]