Ito (Tateyama) Seasonal Deep Dive — Why Winter Peaks at 18.8m

2026-03-16

Ito in Tateyama, Chiba is famous for its shark encounters, but it also boasts top-tier mainland visibility. Its 15.9m annual average ranks #2 on Honshu (after Hachijojima 17.1m). Winter (Dec 18.7m / Jan 18.8m) slightly edges IOP's winter peak (18.6m). We analyze 1,985 observations for a complete seasonal guide.

Monthly Visibility & Water Temp

MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Vis18.817.416.414.815.915.713.21514.715.81518.7
Temp16.716.115.816.116.918.619.720.522.322.621.118.4

Three Seasonal Characteristics

1. Winter Visibility Exceeds IOP

Jan 18.8m and Dec 18.7m slightly beat IOP (Jan 18.6m) — the highest for any mainland peninsula site. Just 2 hours (100km) from Tokyo, making it ideal for winter day-trip diving. Water temp 16–17°C; drysuit recommended.

2. July Is the Only Real Dip

Ito stays above 14m year-round, with July (13.2m) as the only dip. Unlike IOP's April crash to 10.1m, Ito avoids spring bloom — likely because southern Boso Peninsula geography shields it from the main plankton bloom path.

3. Remarkably Stable Year-Round

Annual range of 5.6m (18.8m to 13.2m) is smaller than IOP (8.5m) or Futo (6.4m). Ito offers rare consistency — you can visit anytime and expect decent visibility.

Seasonal Recommendations

Winter (Dec–Feb): Peak Clarity

17–19m. Drysuit required. Sharks + clear water = best combo

Spring (Mar–May): Strong When Others Fade

15–16m. Holds 14.8m when IOP drops to 10m in April

Summer (Jun–Aug): For Warm Water

13–16m. Water 19–21°C, wetsuit OK. Watch July dip

Autumn (Sep–Nov): Best Balance

15–16m. Water 21–23°C. Clarity + comfort combined

About the Data

Ito (Tateyama, Chiba) 1,985 observations (2006–Mar 2026). 160+ samples per month — highly reliable.

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