Because of Japan’s vast size and relative land to ocean ratio there is a huge variety of dives to partake in. There are at least three distinct ecosystems, from the far north: where you can find king crabs prowling the depths, to the warm south: where you can explore coral reefs. Swim through kelp forests and discover large creatures in the region in between the two.

From November to May you can swim with schools of hammerheads, and during the summer you can watch manta rays go through their cleaning stations.

Turquoise fringed archipelagos and crystal blue lagoons await off the shore. Old WWII wrecks sit quietly on the sandy sea floor, slowly accruing coral and algae. For history buffs there are few better sites to explore than near Okinawa. The white sand beaches and carpets of coral in this gorgeous area are unforgettable.

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Popular Diving Destinations

Kagawa Prefecture

Gate to the Setouchi Ocean

Ishikawa Prefecture

Enjoy it's many National Parks and it's beautiful nature

Hyogo Prefecture

Kobe, where the west meets the east

Fukui Prefecture

Land of the Dinosaur

Tottori Prefecture

Japanese desert

Toyama Prefecture

30% of the Prefecture covered by National Parks

Ehime Prefecture

Gateway to the Seto Inland Sea

Tokyo Metropolis

Izu Islands are a group of volcanic islands,the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park

Kyoto Prefecture

The land of History and Culture