Stuff Nautical, Yuigahama Bathing Beach, near KamakuraJust couldn't resist the fishing stuff. |
Boats beached at Yuigahama Bathing Beach, near KamakuraIt had begun to rain just as I got there, so the boats were all coming in from an early day's fishing. It was low tide. Not sure exactly how they launched the boats, but it appears they just drag them on the skids and go. |
Yuigahama Bathing Beach, near KamakuraWhile the boats were beached because of the rain and wind, it didn't stop the windsurfers that were just outside this shot. This is also very near the Zushi Kaisei Junior High School Victim Tombstone in memory of the student who died during the sub accident near Hawaii. |
Yuigahama Bathing Beach, near Kamakura |
Yuigahama Bathing Beach, near Kamakura |
Yuigahama Bathing Beach, near KamakuraUp close fishing vessel. |
Warning at Yuigahama Bathing Beach, near KamakuraWhat a warning! I'd hope that they would have long gone by the time the weather was THAT bad, rather than reading the sign while the wave was upon them. Don't see this type of warning in the US even at the east coast beaches where hurricanes are prevalent. |
Not really boats, but boat-like, Tokyo Sea Life Park |
Tourist boat near Tokyo Sea Life Park |
LOL! Check the name on this little boat we found while eating in Yokohama |
Japanese Coast Guard, Yokohama |
Rigging on a model ship at Yokohama International Passanger Terminal |
Fishing Vessel docked at Hiroshima |
Another Fishing Vessel docked at Hiroshima |
Kayakers at Miyajima |
Kayakers going across the water towards the mountains of Hiroshima from Miyajima |
Display boat at the Ferry Terminal, Miyajima |
Another display boat at the Ferry Terminal, Miyajima |
Fishing Boat, Miyajima |
Fishing Boat, Miyajima |