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Blue Cave

The “Blue Cave” at Cape Maeda, Onna Village, Okinawa, is famous for its mystical blue light, created by sunlight reflecting off the white sandy bottom. With depths of 5–7m, it’s ideal for all levels, offering rich marine life inside and out, and is a top spot for snorkeling and experience diving.

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Maeda Sentan

Maeda Tip in Onna Village, Okinawa, extends offshore from Cape Maeda and sees fewer divers than the Blue Cave. At 16m depth, long, narrow roots host diverse reef life in a preserved natural ecosystem. It offers a peaceful dive with fish and small marine creatures along the coral.

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Pink Marlin Buoy

The Pink Marlin Buoy in Onna Village, Okinawa, is a top dive site about an hour from Naha Airport. Accessible by boat or beach, it’s famous for the “Blue Cave,” where sunlight creates a stunning blue glow. You can surface inside, though expect many snorkelers.

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SEALs Tec Buoy

This is a drop-off point near the tip of Cape Maeda. The shallow water shelf is about 5m deep and drops down to 30m at once. You can enter this point from both the beach and boat.

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Cape Maeda

Cape Maeda in Onna Village, Okinawa, is famed for its “Blue Cave,” where sunlight creates a magical blue glow. Featuring drop-offs, vertical holes, and depths to 30–40m, it hosts diverse marine life from schools of fish to sunfish, offering excitement for both beginners and advanced divers.

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Mogurin

Mogurin in Onna Village, Okinawa, once cruised by Japan’s only sightseeing submarine, offers depths from 5–30m and suits beginners. Home to butterflyfish, clownfish in giant anemones, and resting white tip sharks at the drop-off, it’s a quiet alternative to the crowded Blue Cave.

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Kumanomi Paradise

Clown Fish Paradise in Onna Village, Okinawa, is just 5 minutes by boat from Maeganeku Port. This rare site offers the chance to see all six clownfish species found in Japan in one dive, making it a must-visit for anemonefish enthusiasts.

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Yamada Sunachi

Yamada Sandy Area, about 5 minutes from Kaneku Port, features a sandy seabed with antlion-like terrain and transplanted corals. A vibrant cluster of finger corals thrives to the south. Once home to the rare tomato clownfish, it vanished after being stolen with its anemone in 1990.

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Yamada Point

Just 5 minutes by boat from Onna Village’s Maeganeku Port, this coral reef site features sandy flats, gradual drop-offs (5–26m), and artificial coral cultivation. Home to vibrant tropical fish, it’s ideal for all levels—from experience diving to casual fun diving year-round.

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Yamada Coral farm

Yamada Coral Farm in Onna Village, Okinawa, is just minutes by boat from Maeganeku Port. This vast, cultivated hard coral garden hosts bear clams and countless small fish, offering stunning scenery and easy diving for both beginners and experienced divers.

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