
Laid-back Japanese beaches
Chapter 1
The birthplace of Japanese surf culture
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Chapter 2
Subtropical escape in Okinawa
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Chapter 3
The seasonal magic of beach huts
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Chapter 4
Sacred shores and rugged coasts
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Laid-back Japanese beaches
Ch 1 · The birthplace of Japanese surf culture
Fun Fact
Shonan black sand: Volcanic ash from Mount Fuji gives Shonan beaches their distinctive dark, glittering sand.
Glossary
shonan (noun)
A coastal region in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, situated along the shore of Sagami Bay. Local youth and American military personnel popularized wave-riding along its beaches during the 1960s.
A coastal region in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, situated along the shore of Sagami Bay. Local youth and American military personnel popularized wave-riding along its beaches during the 1960s.
Quiz
In which decade did American soldiers first introduce modern surfing to the Shonan coast?
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Which historic Japanese city served as the nation's capital in 1185 and is famous for coastal temples?
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Which iconic Japanese mountain is visible across the water from Enoshima Island on a clear day?
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What is the name of the wave-carved caves located on the southern cliffs of Enoshima Island?



