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Underwater Photo Location: Suruga Bay, Osezaki, Izu Pennisula

Underwater Photo Location: Suruga Bay, Osezaki, Izu Pennisula

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Osezaki caters to divers. It was fairly good walk from the parking area to where we did our first two dives, but we were able to rent a cart for 500 yen to put our dive gear on. There is a paved path along the beach and the area is obviously set up for diving. A paved path with a rough surface (to reduce slipping) leads right to the water. Once in the water there is even a post to lean on while you put on your fins. Lots of rocks down to about 15 meters, then a wide expanse of sandy bottom as it gradually slopes down. Starting at about 20-25 meters we started to see lots of coral and the bottom continued to slope down. O
Facts about Suruga Bay, Osezaki, Izu Pennisula
  • It is in Japan
  • Suruga Bay, Osezaki, Izu Pennisula is in the Philippine Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
shore

Marine Life
bigsmallcoral

Diving facilities
airrepairsinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Bill Stewart
"Dragon Moray" shot during a day trip to Osezaki, Izu Pennisula, Japan in Suruga Bay on 4 October 2008. Nikon D300, Ikelite Housing, Ikelite DS125 Substrobe.

by Bill Stewart
Lionfish taken during a dive at Osezaki in Suruga Bay, west coast of the Izu Pennisula on 4 October 2008. Nikon D300/Ikelite Housing/Ikelite DS125 Substrobe

by Bill Stewart
My friend Junji photographing a lionfish during a dive at Osezaki in Suruga Bay, on the Izu Pennisula. Nikon D300/Ikelite Housing/Ikelite DS125 Substrobe.
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