There are more motorbikes than cars on the island, and gasoline is sold individually like this.
Rupiah has more units when exchanged.
This night gecko is not upside down in the photo, but rather upside down himself.
Lobster is cheap and delicious on Nias Island.
This is the newly built Nias House by OM Tours.
When it becomes low-tailed, a unique pattern appears.
The building on the right is the judges' tower.
On the left is OM House.
As such, it is located in the best spot in the bay to see the waves.
Can't you see it on my face?
This is a surprisingly little-known machine break from Nias's Inside FUN WAVE light show.
There are even professional local surfers, and the waves are good, so the level is high.
But the good news is that even at their peak, they still give up waves to visitors.
BBQ chicken. They also have fried chicken, but Nias' chicken is rich and delicious.
It's a wild banana.
It's a palm tree.
My surf trip buddy Jun PRO is getting better and better and I'm happy to see him moving up in the JPSA rankings.
This is Kaifu's Taiki PRO, whose tall stature and skillful surfing make it hard to believe he's only 19 years old.
Photographer Kenyu and writer Matsumura are looking for a location to take photos.
This is the Nias way to dry laundry.
We immediately went around selling the octopus we caught, and Jun won this one for about 500 yen, so we all shared it.
Shuhei is negotiating the price.
We brought the required sticker to the inn to commemorate our trip.
Freddie, a local surfer and caretaker of OM House.
Toast and coffee for breakfast.
I was worried,
The food is absolutely fine,
Pizza, spaghetti, ramen, nasi goreng, fried chicken, shrimp, chicken, beef,
The menu was so extensive that I had trouble deciding what to eat each time, with items like pancakes and fruit.
10,000 rupees is about 100 yen.