Nebukawa
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Nebugawa in Odawara, Kanagawa, is a world-class underwater archaeological site featuring remains of the former Nebugawa Station, submerged by the Great Kanto Earthquake. Fed by the Kuroshio Current, it hosts abundant marine life from pelagics to macro. Beach entry makes it accessible to all levels.
Nebugawa in Odawara City hosts schools of snappers, green sea fans, moss blennies, mantis, sea turtles, frogfish, dungfish, and various nudibranchs.
Dive Activity & Environmental Conditions
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Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs
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Moray Eel
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Pufferfish
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Boxfish
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Surgeonfish
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Cornetfish
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Butterfly Fish
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Scorpionfish
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Wrasse
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Damselfish
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Octopus
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