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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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Butsu Butsu Coral

Butsubutsu Coral near Kabi-jima, Kerama Islands, is a calm boat dive site with white coral colonies resembling Buddha heads. With depths of 3–20m, the reef features table corals, isobana, and fish like Luris sparrowhawks and goatfish. Ideal for both beginners and experienced divers.

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Adan Shita

Adan Shimo, off uninhabited Akenashiki Island in the Keramas, is a 10-minute boat ride from Aka Island. With mild currents, 7–20m depths, and clear waters, it’s perfect for both beginners and training dives. Expect coral gardens, clownfish, spiny dogfish, goatfish, and nudibranchs like Adeyakami and Fujinami.

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Chishi

那覇からボートで1時間。慶良間諸島の座間味島の北側に位置するチシ。風向きが南の夏によく行くポイント。リーフの間のクレパスをダイビングできるため、地形派ダイバーにはおススメ。珊瑚もすごくきれいでスキンダイバーにも人気のポイント。クレパスは一方通行のため混雑することもあるが慶良間屈指の夏の地形ポイント。

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Gina

Gina on Aka Island, Okinawa, offers depths to 18m with calm currents, ideal for all levels. Green turtles are common, and manta rays may appear in summer. Coral shelves and schools of goatfish, blue tangs, and sparrowhawks create a vibrant underwater scene.

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Agariushi

Togyu, south of Zamami Island, features roots stretching to Amuro Island with colonies of fire coral. Home to clownfish, coralfish, snappers, and dolphinfish, it’s famed for its rich anemonefish diversity—every Japanese species except the red clownfish can be found here, a must for enthusiasts.

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Nishibama

The Kerama Islands, dotted on the west side of Naha City in Okinawa Prefecture, are known as one of the best diving spots in Japan and are visited by divers from all over the world. Nishihama Beach, located west of Aka Island, one of the Keirama Islands, is a famous diving spot in the Aka Island area.

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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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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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