Kadone

Challenging Japanese dive site, famous for hammerhead sharks.

Boat Access
11m Avg Depth
22m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Kadone, is situated offshore from Enokuchi and Mitsu-ne on Kamikomoto Island, Japan. It is characterized by a significant reef structure that ranges from 22 to 25 meters, peaking at 19 meters before a sharp descent to 45 meters. Navigation involves dealing with strong tidal influences, which classify it as a challenging dive site, particularly for those new to diving. The undeniable highlight of Kadone is its abundant pelagic life. Every summer to fall, the site becomes a crucial habitat for various shark species, most notably large numbers of hammerhead sharks. While the text doesn't explicitly mention other specific fish or coral types, the presence of a reef and large pelagics suggests a healthy marine ecosystem rich with diverse marine life. The best time to visit Kadone is during the summer to fall migration period when hammerhead sharks are present in large numbers. Due to the significant tidal influence and strong currents, this site is recommended for advanced divers only. It is not suitable for beginners, snorkelers, or typical freedivers, who may find the conditions too challenging. Divers should be proficient in current diving techniques and proper dive planning.
Diving

Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Excellent
Macro Marine Life Fair
Landscape Quality Very Good
Water Visibility Very Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

drift divesharkwall diveadvanced onlystrong currentswide anglepelagic

Marine Life

sharkhammerhead sharkreef fish

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Advanced

Strong tidal influence and challenging conditions make it unsuitable for beginners.

Hazards:
strong currentsdepth
Current Strength:

Strong

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