Buddha Coral
Amami Oshima is located almost halfway between Kagoshima and the main island of Okinawa, and is the second largest island in Japan. There are many flights and good access from the metropolitan area. It takes about 15 minutes by boat to see the huge common coral (20m in diameter and 7m high). It was named Daibutsu Coral because the huge coral looks like the head of a giant Buddha. The water is about 16m deep and the sandy white sandy soil is spreading and there are many colorful flounder and butterflyfish around. Points that can be enjoyed by beginners at ease.
Catfishes can be seen laying eggs in the spring. You’ll see flounder, snappers, lionfish, scorpionfish, spotted angelfish, and yellow-eyed clams. In the sandy areas, you can see the fine-tailed dingbats and garden eels.
Dive Activity
Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
Moray Eel
Wrasse
Grouper/Basslets
Butterfly Fish
Clownfish
Pufferfish
Shrimp
Angelfish