The 50m Visibility World: Every Record-Breaking Day at Yonaguni Analyzed

2026-03-16

50 meters of visibility. You can see the color of a diver's fins 50 meters away. It feels like flying through air rather than swimming in water. That's what 50m visibility is like. In Japan, only Yonaguni Island records this number. From 4,826 observations, we analyzed every single day that achieved 50m+ and identified the conditions.

31

Days with 50m+

0.6%

Of all observations

24.5m

Yonaguni annual avg

10月

Most common month

Data: All 4,826 observations from Yonaguni Island

Monthly Distribution of 50m+ Days

Month50m+ days
Jan2
Feb1
Mar3
Apr1
May-
Jun-
Jul-
Aug1
Sep5
Oct8
Nov6
Dec4
Concentrated in autumn (Sep–Nov): 19 of 31 days (61%) occur in September through November. October leads with 8 days. Summer (May–Jul) has zero.

Conditions That Produce 50m+ Visibility

ConditionPresence on 50m+ daysImportance
Direct Kuroshio hitNearly all daysCritical
Wind < 5m/s~85% of daysHigh
No typhoon within 7 days~90% of daysHigh
Rainfall < 5mm/day~95% of daysMedium
Low chlorophyll~80% of daysMedium

Direct Kuroshio Hit: The #1 Condition for 50m

Yonaguni is Japan's westernmost island, directly in the path of the Kuroshio's main flow between Taiwan and Japan. The Kuroshio is one of the world's most transparent ocean currents, carrying nutrient-poor oceanic water. When it hits the island directly, surrounding waters are completely replaced with oceanic water, achieving the remarkable 50m visibility.

However, the Kuroshio doesn't always follow the same path. Even a slight shift can cause it to miss Yonaguni directly, dropping visibility back to the usual 20–30m. The 0.6% occurrence rate reflects this path instability.

Reference: Qiu & Chen (2006) 'Variability of the Kuroshio Extension Jet' Journal of Physical Oceanography

Why Autumn (Sep–Nov) Dominates

End of typhoon season, stable sea conditions

Typhoon frequency decreases after September, allowing the sea to stabilize. The longer the period without storm disturbance, the more water clarity improves.

Stable Kuroshio path

The Kuroshio path is relatively stable in autumn, increasing the probability of direct hit on Yonaguni. While summer sees path disruptions from typhoons, autumn maintains consistent flow.

Reduced plankton density

Summer plankton populations decline in autumn, minimizing suspended particles. Satellite chlorophyll data confirms that waters around Yonaguni record their clearest values in autumn.

The 50m Visibility Experience

At 50m visibility, the underwater world opens up so much you forget you're in water.

  • You can identify the color of a diver's fins 50m away
  • You can see hammerhead schools approaching from a great distance
  • Looking up from the seabed, the surface looks like the sky
  • You can grasp the true scale of topography: see entire cliff faces at once

Yonaguni is famous for hammerhead shark schools, and on 50m visibility days, divers report sensing the schools from over 100m away.

Strategy to Encounter 50m Visibility

1

Book at least 5 days in October. Even at 0.6% daily rate, 5 days raises your chance to about 3%.

2

Aim for 1+ week after a typhoon passes. The sea is temporarily stirred up, but recovers in about a week and tends to stay clear afterward.

3

Choose calm wind days. 85% of 50m+ days had winds under 5m/s. Check wind forecasts and enter on calm days.

4

Check this site's AI forecast for Yonaguni. Days forecasting 30m+ may have a chance of reaching 50m.

Yonaguni vs Other Sites

Yonaguni is the only site in Japan capable of 50m. Even other high-visibility sites max out in the 30m range.

  • Yonaguni: Max 50m+ (avg 24.5m)
  • Kerama: Max ~35m (avg 19.3m)
  • Ishigaki: Max ~35m (avg 20.5m)
  • IOP: Max ~30m (avg 13.5m)

Globally, Egypt's Red Sea, Palau, and the Maldives are known for 50m+ visibility. Yonaguni is Japan's only site that can match them.

About the Data

Extracted from 4,826 real observations at Yonaguni (collected from YDS Diving Service blog). Weather conditions from Open-Meteo API; chlorophyll from NOAA ERDDAP satellite data. '50m' is based on dive shop visual estimates, not instrumental measurement, so exact figures have some margin of error.

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