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Diving School Marea

About Diving School Marea

The facility used in the diving license acquisition course is called "Ginowan Marine Support Center · Mari Rin Ginowan", and there is a swimming pool of 25 m in size and a diving exclusive pool of 4 m in depth. It is a comprehensive facility with a hot shower & locker room where large numbers of people can use at the same time, a lecture room where study is going forward, and a cafe where you can eat healthy lunch with local ingredients."Marea" has won the first prize and special award from the world's largest diving instruction organization PADI. Because there are stores in Naha city, Ginowan city, Miyakojima, Ishigakijima in Okinawa prefecture, you can enjoy diving in various seas after acquiring C card (license). In addition, there are branch schools in Kanto, Chubu, Kansai and Kyushu, so those who can not come to Okinawa quite easily can continue with confidence. By the way, the Ikebukuro branch and the Miyakojima shop are the only PADI highest ranked licensed school that has only three stores in Japan and only about 50 stores worldwide.

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Address
1 Chome-21-10 Nishi, Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
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Location

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