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Ugan

This is the spot where you can see the dynamic terrain that represents Kerama. Diving around the sharp rocky area to the northeast of Zamami Island. There is dynamic terrain, including drop-offs in the water. The water depth can be up to 35 meters and the current is constant and sometimes strong.

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Dragon Lady

慶良間諸島の座間味島に位置するドラゴンレディー。北風が強くなる10月~4月によく潜るポイントである。砂地のスロープが広がり初心者にもやさしいポイント。珊瑚やウミガメへの遭遇率は低いが、慶良間の綺麗な透明度や癒し系の生物(チンアナゴ、デバスズメダイやスカシテンジクダイ)も豊富なため安全に楽しく潜れるポイント。

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Cape No.7

Nanabansaki on Zamami Island, Okinawa, offers frequent green turtle encounters. With depths to 40m, it features yellow-edged corals, seasonal nudibranchs, and kingfishers. Suitable for drift dives, it’s a favorite among both beginners and advanced divers for its vibrant scenery and marine life.

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Toma No.2

Touma No. 2 on Zamami Island, Okinawa, is a sheltered bay dive site ideal for beginners, especially in winter when it’s protected from north winds. Its white sand and coral colonies host diverse marine life, including Debas pumice, garden eels, and leaf scorpionfish, making it a scenic and relaxing spot.

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Cape No.6

6-banzaki on the east side of Zamami Island offers 25m depths, clear Kerama blue waters, and varied topography. Ideal for all levels, it’s rich in marine life including clownfish and sea turtles. Vast Palau coral, sea fans, and isobana colonies make it great for macro and wide-angle diving.

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Toma No.1

慶良間諸島の座間味島に位置する唐馬。北風が強くなる10月~4月によく潜るポイントである。砂地のスロープが広がり初心者にもやさしいポイント。珊瑚やウミガメへの遭遇率は低いが、慶良間の綺麗な透明度や癒し系の生物(チンアナゴ、デバスズメダイやスカシテンジクダイ)も豊富なため安全に楽しく潜れるポイント。アオウミガメへの遭遇率は低めである。

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Nita Cave

Nita Cave on Zamami Island is a topography site with intricate caves, tunnels, and light-filled scenery. Home to schools of longnose hawkfish, it offers both marine life and dramatic views. Ideal for intermediate divers, with highlights like light curtains and blue cave formations.

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Ama Beach

Aman Beach on the west side of Zamami Island is a shallow, sandy site with calm waves, perfect for beginners and families. It’s great for snorkeling and experience dives, with a high chance of seeing sea turtles. Lush coral reefs and schools of tropical fish make it a relaxing, scenic spot.

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Uru no Sachi

Ulunosachi on Zamami Island features a pastel coral “flower garden“ with depths up to 11m, ideal for beginners yet extending offshore for deeper exploration. Known for high sea turtle encounters, it also hosts debassa damselfish and pygmy seahorses. Diving here is guide-only.

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Zamami Lighthouse

Site Under the Lighthouse, northeast Zamami Island, features depths of 3–22m in a calm cove, ideal for beginners. Rock walls hide crevasses and caves lit by sunbeams. Summer brings large snapper schools and predatory fish, while snappers, goys, and isobana can be seen year-round.

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