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Kamekichi

Kameyoshi on Gishibu Island, Okinawa, is a top turtle spot in the Keramas. Green and hawksbill turtles are common, along with coral reefs home to thousands of giant snapping turtles. Shallow areas suit beginners, while strong tidal zones may reveal big fish.

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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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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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Jitsuru

Jitsuru near Tokashiki Island in the Keramas is for intermediate to advanced divers, ideal for drift dives with good tidal flow. Drop-offs and coral reefs host Gurukuns, mudskippers, pygmy seahorses, and vibrant sea fans, making it both a scenic and photographic hotspot.

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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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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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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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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.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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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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