[Image1]Why do divers gather in Minami-Izu?The waters around Kamikomoto Island, 8 kilometers from Yuigahama,
[Image2]Why do divers gather in Minami-Izu?The waters around Kamikomoto Island, 8 kilometers from Yuigahama,
[Image3]Why do divers gather in Minami-Izu?The waters around Kamikomoto Island, 8 kilometers from Yuigahama,
[Image4]Why do divers gather in Minami-Izu?The waters around Kamikomoto Island, 8 kilometers from Yuigahama,

Why do divers gather in Minami-Izu?
The waters around Kamikomoto Island, 8 kilometers from Yuigahama, are affected by the Kuroshio Current, and migratory fish such as yellowtail, amberjack, and hiramasa, various sharks such as bull sharks, large rooted fish such as Moloko (kue) aobudai, loggerhead sea turtles, stingrays, eagle rays, etc. There are a wide variety of types of fish, including those called "seasonal migratory fish", and they are characterized by their dark fish shadows.
Among them, it is an extremely rare diving spot to see a large school of hammerhead sharks, including overseas.
It is no exaggeration to say that it is a Spot that divers long for.

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