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Nakachiburu

Nakakatiburu near Tokashiki Island, Keramas, is a beginner-friendly 10m-deep site with roots and sandy patches. Scorpionfish gather in holes, while clownfish live in purple anemones. Low currents make it great for night dives, with macro life like turmeric snails and red bee gobies adding charm.

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Hanare Beach

Hanare Beach Mae in Awaren, Tokashiki Village, is a shallow, calm site around uninhabited Hanare Island—just 3 minutes by boat. With 3–8m depths and minimal current, it’s perfect for beginners, snorkeling, and experience dives. Coral roots dot the white sand, with vibrant schools of snappers in summer.

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Tokashiku Beach Front

Tokashiku Beach on Tokashiki Island, Okinawa, boasts clear “Kerama blue” waters and white sand. Popular for snorkeling and diving, it offers frequent green sea turtle encounters. Swimming outside lifeguard hours is at your own risk, so plan visits accordingly.

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Uminchu

Uminchu near Tokashiki Island in the Keramas features pure white sand and scattered artificial reefs. With clear waters and calm conditions, it’s perfect for beginners. Schools of snappers, red clams, and Kerama snappers thrive here, along with swallowfish and red clownfish living in the reefs.

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Tokashiki Lighthouse

Under the Lighthouse in Abaren, Tokashiki Island, Okinawa, is known for its dynamic topography and clear waters. With drop-offs, caves, and vibrant soft corals, it’s home to green turtles, schools of snapping turtles, and diverse marine life. Suitable for intermediates, beginners can join in calm conditions.

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Tokashiki Three Rocks

Sanbon Nene in Tokashiki Village features three prominent underwater roots, with depths ranging from 5 to 30m. It’s ideal for all levels, offering gentle currents, stunning table and branching corals, and high chances of seeing green turtles, spiny dogfish, gobies, and snapping turtles.

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Ariga Cable

Aligarh Cable is located on the west side of Tokashiki Island. The underwater cable is visible on the bottom. It is common to see green sea turtles, scorpion-, cardinalfish and the coral in the shallows is very beautiful. The maximum depth is about 25m. This spot is suitable for beginners to intermediate divers.

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Nozaki

慶良間諸島の中で最大の島である渡嘉敷島の西側に位置するポイント。アオウミガメへの遭遇もよくあり、浅場の珊瑚はすごくきれい。深場に行くと最大深度は25m程で珊瑚の群生とハナゴイやデバスズメダイなどのたくさんの魚が見られる。初級者から中級者向けのポイントである。大潮や中潮の時は流れが出ることもある。

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Sand Triangle

The Sand Triangle in the Kerama Islands, Okinawa, is a calm site with white sand forming a triangle. Depths of 5–20m suit beginners, while coral-dotted roots host five species of anemonefish and tropical fish like snappers, creating a colorful and relaxing dive.

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Kamigu

Kamigoo, in northeast Tokashiki Island, offers the clear waters of the Kerama Islands. Colonies of kikka, eda, and hamago corals contrast beautifully with white sand. With depths to 25m and gentle tides, it’s safe for all levels. Access is mainly by boat, with routes to suit any diving style.

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