Umagai
About Umagai
Umagai on Kume Island, Okinawa is known for a dramatic drop-off from shallow water into deeper areas, making it appealing for divers who enjoy pronounced underwater terrain. Clear water and strong silhouettes of reef fish make it particularly suited to underwater photography. Marine life can include schools of parrotfish and hanagoi, with occasional manta sightings. Divers may also encounter snappers, gurukuns, turtles, monkfish, zebra goby, and other gobies.
Where Is Umagai?
Umagai Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Depth Note
Described as a dramatic drop-off from shallow to deep, but no depths are provided.
Typical Conditions
Clear water is highlighted, supporting good underwater photography conditions.
Safety & Access At Umagai
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Safety Notes
Includes a steep drop-off into deeper water; maintain depth awareness and appropriate gas planning.
Local Intel For Umagai
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
A wall/drop-off style dive that transitions quickly from shallow to deep terrain.
Umagai Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Umagai
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Recent Logged Visits At Umagai
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