A wall 180 feet deep drops off Yonaguni's northern side making for a spectacular drift dive when combined with almost infinite visibility. Go in December, January or February to catch schools of hammerheads that surround the island.
These ruins might not be the vestiges of an ancient civilization, but it doesn't take much to imagine a lost city.
Every spring and fall, manta rays swarm around clusters of coral heads to feed on blooming plankton just off the west coast of Ishigaki.
Visit this spectacular cavern, in about 45 feet of water, at noon when the sun shines through it, creating a dazzling light show.
Mystery meets history and mythology meets geology at Japan's enigmatic underwater monument, where divers have to answer one question: "Do you believe?"
In the shadow of Mt. Fuji, temperate waters offer up a tapestry of marine life as colorful as a new kimono.
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