East Asia · Japan
Amami Ōshima
Pufferfish sculpt two-metre geometric nests into the sand at 25 m
Amami sits between Kyushu and Okinawa, UNESCO-listed in 2021 for its forests, and holds one of the strangest things in the ocean. In 2011 divers found geometric circles nearly two metres across sculpted into the sand at 25 m; they turned out to be nests built by a previously undescribed pufferfish, the male working the ridges with his fins for days to attract a female. The Ōshima Strait adds sheltered coral and mangrove-backed macro.
About diving in Amami Ōshima
Operators split between the north, around Naze, and the south, around Koniya on the strait, and which end you stay at shapes the week. Boats are small, runs are short, and two morning dives is the standard plan, with dusk and night dives added on the sheltered side. The strait is the pressure valve: when wind or swell shuts the open coast down, crews move into the channel and keep diving, which is why the southern base suits anyone travelling on fixed dates. The nest dive is generally run from that end too.
The island dives as two different places. The outer coast is hard coral built into broad terraces stepping down over rock, well lit and reasonably open, with clean sand beyond the reef edge. The strait is the opposite: sheltered, siltier, low on relief, with rubble and sand bottoms that reward slow searching. Away from the deeper sand plains the profiles are shallow, and shore entries stay workable on days when the boats stay in.
The nest dive is what most people book for, and it is worth knowing what it involves. You drop onto open sand with no reference, follow the guide until a circle resolves out of the blue, then hold position well off the bottom, because one careless fin stroke flattens ridges that took a great deal of work to raise. The fish itself is barely a hand's length, which is the part that surprises people. Several circles may be in view at different stages, some sharp and freshly groomed, others already slumping, and whether anyone is home is luck rather than schedule.
It rewards patience and a longer stay more than a tight itinerary, since the calm windows come and go and typhoons through August to October can take out days at a time. Topside earns a rental car: the interior is subtropical forest, and the wildlife worth seeing, the endemic Amami rabbit among it, is nocturnal, so tours run at night, with access on some forest roads capped and guided. Infrastructure is thinner than Okinawa's and less English is spoken, so book with a shop that answers email.
When to dive Amami Ōshima
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The pufferfish nests are built Apr–Aug, which is also the calmest window; typhoons disrupt Aug–Oct and winter brings north winds.
Getting there
Flights reach the airport at the north end from Kagoshima, Tokyo and Osaka, and the Kagoshima-Okinawa ferries call at Naze. A rental car is close to essential: Koniya and the strait are roughly two hours south of the airport. Base near Naze for the west-coast reefs, or near the strait for the sheltered channel and the shops that run the nest dive.
Wildlife calendar
Nest building runs from April into August, overlapping the prime April-to-June window, though a fish in residence is never guaranteed. Turtles are regular over the coral terraces through the year, mandarinfish come out at dusk in the sheltered shallows, and frogfish, nudibranchs and cuttlefish keep the strait's macro diving worth doing through the cooler months.
Dive types & marine life
- Reef
- Muck & macro
- Coral garden
- Night
- Wall
- Macro critters
- Nudibranchs
- Sea turtles
- Reef fish swarms
- Pristine corals
- Frogfish
- Octopus & cuttlefish
- Mandarinfish
Notable dive sites in Amami Ōshima
Mystery Circles
Pufferfish nest site at about 25 m, active in the spring and summer.
Ōshima Strait
Sheltered channel between Amami and Kakeroma, with coral and macro.
Yadori Beach
Southern shore entry over coral heads, calm in most conditions.
Kurasaki
West-coast point with hard coral terraces and reliable turtles.
Dive videos
9CHANnel #037 アマミホシゾラフグの献身&激アツ サンセットダイブ 奄美大島/ Amami Oshima. Underwater Mystery Circle.【スキューバダイビング番組】 · and 9 films / Kyu Furumi 古見きゅう on YouTube
9CHANnel #018 奄美大島 ネバーランド編 Vol.2 / Amami Island, Kagoshima. 【スキューバダイビング番組】 · and 9 films / Kyu Furumi 古見きゅう on YouTube
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