Buying Kit in Japan (!)

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JAG, there is some good diving in the Kii penninsula area.

Cheers,
 
Still not sure how my dry suit got classified as a ladies dress though...

And it was 15% I believe
 
Mar Scuba:
JAG, there is some good diving in the Kii penninsula area.

Cheers,

Never heard of it...
What city is it near?

JAG
 
Jonathan:
Still not sure how my dry suit got classified as a ladies dress though...

And it was 15% I believe
That'll teach you to cross dress!!!!
 
JAG,

Doitashima****e. Let us know how the diving is there if you should make it. Looks like I might be taking a job in Yokosuka next summer and if so would be on the lookout for diving locations.

Rickg
 
rickg:
JAG,

Doitashima****e. Let us know how the diving is there if you should make it. Looks like I might be taking a job in Yokosuka next summer and if so would be on the lookout for diving locations.

Rickg

Really?
I dive with some folks over at Yokosuka. They have a great club there, lots of members and air filling facilities as well...

I also dive with the Yokota club. Look me up when you make the move...

JAG
 
According to the classification rule, unisex clothes are classified to ladies.
BTW if you wish to pay less tax, choose a suit made of "rubber coated fabric" such as Viking and Hunter. Import duty on this kind of suit is just a half of that on the others.
 

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