Kamigusuku
About Kamigusuku
Kamigusuku (Tokashiki East) in the Kerama Islands is a topography-focused dive site known for its reef scenery and a crevasse that can be explored between reef structures. In summer, sunlight filtering into the terrain creates striking beams that add to the atmosphere. There are chances to encounter green turtles, and the main bommie features colorful reef fish alongside attractive coral, making it especially appealing for divers who enjoy underwater landscapes.
Where Is Kamigusuku?
Kamigusuku Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Best Season
Summer
Typical Conditions
In summer, sunlight can create dramatic light rays through the terrain.
Local Intel For Kamigusuku
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Scuba
A terrain-focused scuba dive where you can swim through a crevasse between reef structures.
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Exposure Profile at Kamigusuku
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