Nebukawa
About Nebukawa
This site in Odawara, Kanagawa is an underwater archaeological dive featuring the submerged remains of the former railway station, lost during the Great Kanto Earthquake. It is described as a world-class location for exploring historical structures underwater. Influenced by the Kuroshio Current, the area supports diverse marine life ranging from larger pelagic species to small macro subjects. Beach entry is described as making the site accessible for divers of all levels.
Where Is Nebukawa?
Nebukawa Planning Details
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Typical Conditions
Fed by the Kuroshio Current.
Safety & Access At Nebukawa
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
The site is influenced by the Kuroshio Current, so plan dives with conditions in mind.
Local Intel For Nebukawa
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Scuba
Presented as accessible to all levels with beach entry, with both pelagic and macro life to suit different dive styles.
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Exposure Profile at Nebukawa
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