scubashooter
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Albion
Diving in Japan is a whole other discussion. Whose ops did you use in Yonaguni? I've used Aratake's ops as well as the Yonaguni Dive Services on the other side of the island. Their boat is much bigger than Aratake's. YDS also didn't round me up as often as Aratake's group.
Speaking of violent reactions, one american instructor who was in the Aratake portion of my trip was scurried twice while checking out something. She flipped him the bird the 1st time, 2nd time she flat out pulled his hand off and pushed him away. I almost drowned laughing so hard. She then got in his face on the boat. Of course the japanese guy didn't face her off, that's just not the way things are done there.
The group diving thing is a cultural difference that takes A LOT of getting use to. Which is probably why you see so many ops that cater to Japanese only in places like Palau and Bali. I did notice in Japan that if you have a camera, they don't bug you as much. Another cultural difference which is something I appreciate much less is the touching thing. Damn they touched everything that was nice looking... nudibranchs, coral etc. No wonder the dive sites in Japan are so barren.
Diving in Japan is a whole other discussion. Whose ops did you use in Yonaguni? I've used Aratake's ops as well as the Yonaguni Dive Services on the other side of the island. Their boat is much bigger than Aratake's. YDS also didn't round me up as often as Aratake's group.
Speaking of violent reactions, one american instructor who was in the Aratake portion of my trip was scurried twice while checking out something. She flipped him the bird the 1st time, 2nd time she flat out pulled his hand off and pushed him away. I almost drowned laughing so hard. She then got in his face on the boat. Of course the japanese guy didn't face her off, that's just not the way things are done there.
The group diving thing is a cultural difference that takes A LOT of getting use to. Which is probably why you see so many ops that cater to Japanese only in places like Palau and Bali. I did notice in Japan that if you have a camera, they don't bug you as much. Another cultural difference which is something I appreciate much less is the touching thing. Damn they touched everything that was nice looking... nudibranchs, coral etc. No wonder the dive sites in Japan are so barren.