English Customers Welcome! Scuba Diving in Okinawa Japan, Come to GOLD

English customers welcome! Scuba diving in Okinawa Japan, come to GOLD

Hello, we are GOLD, a dive shop located in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. If you are thinking about scuba diving in Okinawa, Japan, please come and visit us! We will guide you through the beautiful Okinawan ocean! *We do not offer trial dives for those who do not have a license.

We welcome customers from overseas. We have customers from all over the world, including English-speaking countries, Koreans, Chinese, Taiwanese, and other Asian countries, as well as Europeans. Our staff are not native English speakers, but we can communicate to some extent in English.

For inquiries, please use the inquiry form , reservation form , email, or Instagram DM. This website can also be viewed in foreign languages, so please check out the menu on the top page . You can switch languages by clicking on the flag and language of the screen. Translations may not display properly on mobile devices. In that case, please view the page on a PC.

Please contact us in English.

What is the recommended diving course departing from Naha, Okinawa?

We recommend drift diving for advanced divers, and regular boat fun diving for beginners to intermediate divers. Please choose a course that suits your skill level. *Depending on the schedule and the number of participants, we may not be able to accommodate your desired course, so please contact us first.

Recommended course
01

drift dive

Drift diving

All three drift dives per day are drift dives. Recommended for intermediate to advanced divers with some diving experience. Drift diving, departing from Naha, Okinawa, is mainly held in Kerama Island, Triangle, Aguni Island, and Tonaki Island. Please see each page for details.

Recommended course
02

bort dive

Boat diving

For regular boat fun dives, we head to the Kerama Islands and sometimes dive anchored at gentle points, and sometimes drift . We also hold boat dives all over Okinawa Island. Please see the top page for each menu.

Drift diving style in Okinawa

The style of drift diving we do in Naha, Okinawa, is not to just drift from entry to exit, but to stop at key points to look for fish, and even if the current is strong, to search for fish around the rocks. This increases the chances of seeing the fish you're aiming for. If you just drift after entering, the dive will end before you can even dive for 10 minutes. You can't drift at any point forever, so once you reach the goal point, you raise your float and exit.

Divers and manta rays during diving
Divers diving at the root of a fish

Fish and creatures found in Okinawa, Japan

Okinawa is home to many fish and other marine life. Here are some of the fish that would be exciting to see. If you come to Okinawa for diving, try to find them. However, there is no guarantee that you will see them.

whale shark

Whale shark

You're super lucky if you encounter Whale sharl! They appear somewhere in Okinawa every year, so there's always a chance to see them.

giant manta

Giant manta

There is a chance to see them in Shimozone , Kerama Islands .

Alfred manta

Alfred manta

They sometimes appear in Kerama. You'll be lucky if you can see them.

giant trevally

Giant trevally

You can see them everywhere in Okinawa.

Bigeye trevally

Bigeye trevally can be seen throughout the year in Okinawa, but you can see particularly large tornadoes at Aguni Island.

whitetip shark

Whitetip reef shark

You can see them everywhere in Okinawa.

zebra shark

Zebra shark

They sometimes appear at any point, so you're lucky if you can see them.

grey reef shark

Grey reef shark

They sometimes swim nearby, which is not that rare in Okinawa.

Bottlenose wedgefish

Bottlenose wedgefish

They can be found in the summer at sandy spots, and you're very lucky if you can see one.

hammerhead shark

Hammerhead shark

In most cases, they are swimming alone or in groups of three, which is not particularly unusual.

ツマジロ(シルバーチップシャーク)

Silvertip shark

I see them occasionally, but I don't see them that often, so they're quite rare.

tiger shark

Tiger shark

You're super lucky if you can see Tiger shark! They're just as rare as whale sharks.

シェブロンバラクーダ

Chevron barracuda

You can see them in the "Triangle." They are a different species from the blackfin barracuda.

カスミアジ Bluefin trevally

Bluefin trevally

They are always chasing small fish and trying to eat them.

ウメイロモドキ Yellow and blueback fusilier

Yellow and blueback fusilier

They can be seen at any spot, but they are most beautiful when they gather together in a school.

クマササハナムロ(グルクン)Dark-banded fusilier

Dark-banded fusilier

This fish is a common sight in Okinawa and can be found anywhere. It is beautiful when they gather together in schools.

ムスジコショウダイ Oriental sweetlips

Oriental sweetlips

This fish has a unique and cute pattern and lives in schools with other fish.

Dogtooth tuna

Dogtooth tuna

A small flock can be as small as 10 individuals, but depending on the time of year and location, it can grow to more than 100 individuals.

ナンヨウカイワリ Island trevally

Island trevally

When the water temperature gets cold, the blue jack mackerel appears.

rainbow runner

Rainbow runner

They gather in groups when the water temperature is cold.

タマン(ハマフエフキ)

Spangled emperor

From March to May, the Triangle sees tremendous numbers of Spangled Emperors.

tiera batfish

Tiera batfish

They are not particularly rare, but they are beautiful when seen in schools in the middle layers.

napoleonfish

Napoleonfish

They are often seen while diving on Aguni Island. Large specimens can reach up to 1 meter in length.

Green turtle

They are commonly seen in Okinawa. There are four types of sea turtles that can be seen in Okinawa.

Diving in Okinawa, water temperature, and wetsuits

The water temperatures throughout the year for diving on Okinawa's main island, departing from Naha, and diving around the Kerama Islands are roughly as follows. The water temperatures are collected from the dive computer I used. Suits vary depending on the individual, so please use these figures as a guide only.

SeasonTemperatureVisibilityWater temperatureWetsuit
January to March18℃~23℃20m~30m21℃~22℃6.5mm and inner, dry suit
April22℃~23℃20m~30m22℃~23℃6.5mm and inner, dry suit
May25℃~30℃20m~30m23℃~24℃6.5mm and inner
June25℃~30℃20m~40m24℃~28℃5mm, 6.5mm
July to August28℃~31℃20m~40m27℃~29℃3mm~5mm
September to October28℃~31℃20m~40m27~28℃3mm~5mm
November24℃~29℃20m~40m25℃~26℃3mm~5mm
December22℃~24℃20m~30m22℃~25℃5mm~6.5mm

Reservation process

For diving inquiries and reservations, please use the inquiry form, reservation form, email, Instagram DM, etc. First, please contact us with your desired date and course, and we will check whether the event is possible based on the boat's availability.

Inquiries and reservations

Please contact us first and make a reservation. → Contact page

STEP
1

Check schedules, destinations, and boats

We will check the information you provide and contact you.

STEP
2

Your reservation will be confirmed by contact from us.

If diving is available on the desired date and course, your reservation will be confirmed.

STEP
3

Daily schedule

All diving courses start in Naha city! Therefore, if you would like to be picked up, please make sure to stay at a hotel in Naha city. →Pick up area

ゴールドの送迎車

A sample daily schedule is shown below. Morning times will vary depending on your destination, so we will contact you accordingly. The morning meeting time will be announced by the evening of the previous day. On the morning of the day, please wait in front of your hotel 5 minutes before the scheduled pick-up time. We will pick you up from your hotel in the morning and take you directly to your hotel on the way back. We will not be stopping at our shop. If you would like to wash your own equipment, please do so at your hotel.

6:20~6:40Hotel pick-up
7:30Departure
8:30Start of 3 dives
14:30~15:30Drop off at hotel

Prices for overseas customers

Customers from overseas

Equipment rental is free for all courses. Transportation within Naha City is free. There are no additional charges. Lunch and meals are not included in the menu, so please bring your own on the morning of the diving day. All courses are available for one person. →Pickup and drop off areas

If you bring your own regulator, please note that Japanese tanks are yoke-type, so if you use a DIN-type regulator, be sure to bring an adapter. In Japan, both steel tanks and aluminum tanks are used.


Discount service

  • If you bring all your own equipment, you will receive a discount of 3,000 yen per day on all diving courses.
  • If you write a positive comment on Google and Tripadvisor reviews, we will give you a 1,000 yen discount.

Drift diving

Sites2 dives3 dives
Kerama / Keise Island30,000 yen33,000 yen
Triangle30,000 yen33,000 yen
Aguni Island-37,000 yen
Tonaki Island-37,000 yen

Aguni Island and Tonaki Island are only 3 dives due to the distance traveled. Even if you only do 2 dives due to personal reasons, the fee will be charged for 3 dives.

Boat diving

Sites2 dives3 dives
Kerama / Keise island30,000 yen33,000 yen
Blue Cave and Cape Maeda30,000 yen33,000 yen
Manza30,000 yen33,000 yen
Chatan30,000 yen33,000 yen
Ginowan30,000 yen33,000 yen
Yomitan30,000 yen33,000 yen
Minna Island (Northern)33,000 yen35,000 yen
Sesoko Island (Northern)33,000 yen35,000 yen
USS Emmons (Northern)35,000 yen-
Cape Hedo (Northern)38,000 yen40,000 yen
Nakijin (Northern)33,000 yen35,000 yen
Itoman30,000 yen33,000 yen
AM Beach dive17,000 yen-
PM Boat dive / Arrival date30,000 yen-
Refresh dive deach17,000 yen19,000 yen
Refresh dive boat30,000 yen33,000 yen

Diving on the USS Emmons is limited to two dives in the morning.

Beach (shore) diving

Sites2 dives3 dives
Cape Maeda and the Blue Cave17,000 yen19,000 yen
Gorilla Chop17,000 yen19,000 yen
Sunabe17,000 yen19,000 yen
Ishikiri17,000 yen19,000 yen

Rental per day

BCD, Regulator, Mask, Fins


Free 

Wetsuits


Free 

Dive computer


Free 

Signal float


Free 

Dive lights


Free 

GULL Barracuda fin (LONG)


3,000 yen 

  • Prescription masks are not available for rental.
  • If you wish to rent fins, please bring your own socks. Regular socks are fine, not for diving.

Payment example

Day 1: Kerama 3 dives 33,000 yen
Day 2: Kerama 3 dives 33,000 yen
Day 3: USS Emmons 2 dives 35,000 yen
Bring your own equipment. Three days: -6,000 yen
Total 95,000 yen

Payment methods

Payment will be made after the dive. Payment can be made by Japanese yen or credit card. We accept major credit cards such as VISA, MasterCard, American Express, JCB, and Diners.

bigeye trevally and divers diving in Aguni Island
Taking photos with guests during drift diving

Skills, items to bring, and precautions

  • Diving license (e.g. PADI Open Water Diver or higher, advanced or higher drift diving and deep specialty holder)
  • For confirmation purposes, please be sure to bring your license card with you on the day of diving.
  • Free descent, free ascent, and neutral buoyancy while clearing your ears smoothly
  • I can swim to some extent, and I don't panic even when I'm drifting.
  • I can take off my fins and get on the boat by myself.
  • I can use signal float on the surface.
  • I can set up my own equipment and know my weights.
  • I can do things for myself
  • Follow the guide's instructions
  • Your own equipment. Please bring your own equipment that is in good condition. We are not responsible for any accidents caused by equipment problems.
  • Signal floats, lights, and dive computers are essential. If you don't have them, please buy them before you come. They are also available for rental at our shop.
  • If you bring your own equipment, especially for drift diving, please bring fins that you are accustomed to using. We recommend full-foot fins.
  • It is not guaranteed that you will be able to see large fish or schools of fish.
  • Drift diving involves diving at points with a high element of gambling, so if you lose, you may have to exit without seeing anything in particular.
  • If the current is strong, we may have to exit early regardless of the dive time.