Diving Point

Towards Irabu Island
Diving sites

Maximum water depth -35M~

    • L-shaped arch
    • L-shaped arch
    • L-shaped arch

    L-shaped arch

    Maximum water depth -32M
    difficulty
    70%
    Probability of being able to try
    60%
    Customer Satisfaction
    70%

    The largest arch point

    This is the largest arch point of all the points. The arch seen from 35m below the bottom is a sight to behold, and if it were on land it would be one of the world's leading tourist attractions. In the past, there was a high probability of giant trevally staying here, but recently... However, this is a point where large fish such as dogtooth tuna, rays, and sharks frequently pass by. In early summer, large numbers of cardinalfish settle here. This is a spot you'll want to capture in a photo.

Maximum water depth -30M~

    • Z-arch

    Z-arch

    Maximum water depth -30M
    difficulty
    70%
    Probability of being able to try
    60%
    Customer Satisfaction
    70%

    Inside the ornate arch

    Although it is a medium-sized arch, the interior is very colorful. Many sea cucumbers grow from the walls, and fish are attached to them. In summer, it becomes a hiding place for cardinal fish, creating a sloppy and spectacular sight. In early summer, spotted rays often sleep in this area.

    • Surgeon Leaf

    Surgeon Leaf

    Maximum water depth -30M
    difficulty
    80%
    Probability of being able to try
    40%
    Customer Satisfaction
    70%

    A valuable spot where you have a high chance of seeing spotted eagle rays

    This is a spot to aim for big fish and schools. If you go in with the tide, you'll see massive, dense schools of Gurkun fish, as well as schools of red-necked batfish and red-necked crickets. Dogtooth tuna also pass by, and on rare occasions, schools of barracuda also appear. This is a valuable spot where you have a high chance of seeing spotted eagle rays, as well as turtles. However, it's a bit of a gamble.

    • Overhang

    Overhang

    Maximum water depth -28M
    difficulty
    40%
    Probability of being able to try
    60%
    Customer Satisfaction
    50%

    The key point of the dynamic towering shape

    The name of the point reflects the shape of the terrain. It refers to the shape of the base of a large, protruding rock, and is apparently a term often used among rock climbers and mountaineers. Its towering height of about 28m, from a depth of -10m to -18m, is truly dynamic. The top of the base is home to schools of red-spotted anthias and oak anthias, making it a hiding place for other creatures. Large fish such as dogtooth tuna sometimes pass by, and schools of slimy barracuda gather here, and it also serves as a resting place for turtles.

Maximum water depth -25M~

    • Cross Hall
    • Cross Hall
    • Cross Hall

    Cross Hall

    Maximum water depth -25M
    difficulty
    40%
    Probability of being able to try
    80%
    Customer Satisfaction
    90%

    The most popular hole point among customers

    This is the only authentic hole point on Irabu Island. The light comes in all day, regardless of the season. The angle changes depending on the time of day, so it's beautiful no matter when you visit. This point is the No. 1 on Irabu Island in terms of customer reactions. It certainly makes for great photos. The famous bubble shower directly above the hole is illuminated by the sunlight and slowly rises up, creating a mystical sight that is also popular.

Maximum water depth -20M~

    • Shipwreck Irabu
    • Shipwreck Irabu
    • Shipwreck Irabu
    • Shipwreck Irabu

    Shipwreck Irabu

    Maximum water depth -20M
    difficulty
    30%
    Probability of being able to try
    70%
    Customer Satisfaction
    70%

    A magnificent shipwreck that can be explored internally

    Miyakojima may not have the image of a shipwreck, but there is actually a magnificent shipwreck there, and we receive many requests for it during the summer season. This shipwreck is quite large, with one floor, one and a half floors, and two floors, and you can explore the interior. In early summer, the inside of the ship is filled with cardinalfish. There are many fish all year round. However, visibility is poor.

    • Double arch
    • Double arch

    Double arch

    Maximum water depth -18M
    difficulty
    20%
    Probability of being able to try
    80%
    Customer Satisfaction
    70%

    The most photogenic arch point on Irabu Island

    This is one of Irabu Island's most photogenic arch points, often featured in diving magazines. Depending on the angle, both of the two arches can look like hearts. The walls are also complex, so there are an infinite number of photo opportunities. The two arches are connected by a short cave. It is also famous for its large number of sea slugs.

Maximum water depth -15M~

    • Snake Hole
    • Snake Hole

    Snake Hole

    Maximum water depth -15M
    difficulty
    20%
    Probability of being able to try
    80%
    Customer Satisfaction
    90%

    Blue cave for divers only

    This shape is rare even in the world. Unlike regular Blue Caves, the entrance is submerged in the sea, so you can't enter by snorkeling. There is no extra light coming in from above, so it is characterized by an even bluer blue than regular Blue Caves. Also, mist forms inside the cave above and below the sea surface, creating a mysterious atmosphere. Near the cave is the "Hanagoi no Ne" (Carp Root), where thousands of red-spotted carp and carp fly about, and at the end you can get caught up in the swarm at this root.

Maximum water depth -10M~

    • Shirotori Dome
    • Shirotori Dome
    • Shirotori Dome

    Shirotori Dome

    Maximum water depth -10M
    difficulty
    20%
    Probability of being able to try
    50%
    Customer Satisfaction
    70%

    A popular spot where you can take photos of a clear curtain of light

    The cave entrance is very shallow, so it dries up at low tide, making it difficult to enter. If you're unlucky, you might not be able to enter at all during the day, so it's a relatively difficult spot to choose. The large opening in the ceiling lets in light all day. The shallow depth allows you to take photos of a clear curtain of light, making it a popular spot. Take your time and take photos of the light.

    • Shirotori Hall
    • Shirotori Hall
    • Shirotori Hall
    • Shirotori Hall

    Shirotori Hall

    Maximum water depth -10M
    difficulty
    20%
    Probability of being able to try
    20%
    Customer Satisfaction
    90%

    No. 1 in laser beam quality

    In terms of light intensity and laser beam quality, this is the best diving spot in Miyakojima. With this light, you're sure to get a great photo no matter how you take it. However, the entrance and exit are facing poorly, so even the slightest wave will cause the swell from the open ocean to sway inside the cave, making it unstable. If the conditions aren't right, it's difficult to go diving, but we highly recommend giving it a try.

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