Many customers came to our store today to ask about Eastern Taiwan.
So check out the unreleased photos.
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This is our Japanese guide, Nobu.
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With photographer Kenyu,
The girl taking the commemorative photo is Tracy, an interpreter who also works as a tourist and gourmet guide.
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The waves never seem to die down, as the offshore wind blows regularly every morning and then onshore in the afternoon.
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This is how safe the area is!!

Apparently, even if you hang your wetsuit out to dry along the national highway, no one will take it.
That's reassuring!
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We all enjoyed eating and drinking in the open space along the road.
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There was also a reef break called Taiwan's Uluwatu.
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It's a national costume.
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A commemorative photo with the dancers from the indigenous restaurant.
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5. Surf's mom, Jennifer, has a huge cell phone.
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Indigenous Dance Show

The Taiwan Rainbow Stone that Nishii bought for his home

Taitung Airport.

Inside a 7-Eleven

It's beautiful and just like Japan.

The only thing that's changed with the sweets is the packaging now in kanji.

Doraemon is popular.

I don't know if the chicken is wild or domesticated.

The waves were great every morning like this!

This is Nishii's personal board, the "V2-SB."

Nakano from STJ magazine checks the footage he shot from the air.
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We all took a commemorative photo.
I flew out of Haneda at 7am and was able to play a round in the afternoon.
Unlike other foreign countries, it has good accessibility with short arrival times.
The surf spots are all empty, there are waves and the water temperature is warm.
If you want to go surfing in "Eastern Taiwan" where prices are cheap and food is delicious,
Please contact us and we will introduce you to local drivers and surf guides!
The longer the stay, the better, but please consider this as a new destination for your overseas surf trip, which can be done in just two nights and three days.
The high season is from October to April, during the cold season in Japan!
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