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Sea kayaking blog

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Autumn is also a great time to improve your skills!

It's suddenly gotten cold, but this temperature may be easier to practice sea kayaking. Last weekend we had the Basic School and the next course, Skill Up School. This is the basic school. You will review the forward stalk you practiced on the start course, practice freely moving the kayak...

Various paddling lessons in late September at the end of summer

The hot summer is over, but it's still okay to get wet, so we held a rolling class. This time, participants included those who were trying out rolling for the first time, as well as experienced players who were aiming to consistently succeed at rolling. When you roll, you flip...

Parent-child sea kayaking experience course

Although it was now September, it was still hot and we enjoyed a comfortable sea kayaking experience. The elementary school children looked like they had a lot of fun paddling. We hope it will be a great memory of their summer. The other couple was a cheerful, close-knit family who...

Bright sunshine on the spring sea!

It was raining and windy on Saturday so we decided not to go out to sea. On Sunday we had a skills training session. We'll practice hard again today! Coincidentally, everyone is wearing the same Gill dry suit. It's a full-day practice session. It may be hard for first-time participants,...

It's almost sea kayaking season!

Last weekend, the sea conditions were not so good, so the school and tours were cancelled. Only members were paddling. Now that March has arrived, the weather has warmed up enough for everyone who comes to try out the trial school to enjoy themselves. We also saw people taking part...

The first kayaking skill improvement course of 2022!

The first kayaking skill improvement course of 2022! Let's have fun practicing and increase our experience and knowledge this year too! Have you ever seen a nautical chart? Check the route on the nautical chart to Chojagasaki and set off! The wind is from the north, but there are quite...