Autumn Diving (Sep–Nov) Visibility in Japan: Heaven or Hell Depending on Where You Go
2026-03-11
March 11, 2026 · 11 dive sites analyzed from real observation data
Autumn Diving in Japan: Completely Different Worlds by Region
Some say 'autumn is bad for diving,' while others insist 'autumn is the best.' Both are right and wrong — the answer is that autumn visibility follows completely different patterns by region. In Okinawa, September is the annual peak (Yonaguni 27.3m). In the Sea of Japan, Tajiri hits its annual low of 6.4m in October. We analyze data from 11 sites to reveal autumn diving's true character.
Autumn Trends by Region
Okinawa (Yonaguni)
Autumn is annual peak
27.3m in Sep is the annual peak. Oceanic water + post-typhoon clearing drives surge
Izu Peninsula
Improving through autumn into winter
IOP improves +2m from Sep to Nov. Futo and Ito trend upward. Further gains through December
Sea of Japan
Autumn is the worst (October)
Echizen, Aoumi, Tajiri hit annual lows in October. Autumn typhoons + westerlies drive turbidity
Site-by-Site Visibility Trend: Aug–Dec
| Site | Region | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yonaguni | Okinawa | 26.5m | 27.3m | 26.8m | 24.4m | 23.4m | ★Autumn peak |
| Kerama | Okinawa | 20.9m | 19.8m | 19.2m | 19m | 18.5m | ↘Declining |
| IOP | Shizuoka | 12.3m | 12.7m | 13.7m | 14.7m | 17.3m | ↗Improving |
| Futo | Shizuoka | 10.1m | 10.7m | 11.3m | 12.5m | 15m | ↗Improving |
| Mikomoto | Shizuoka | 12.7m | 13.2m | 12.9m | 12.5m | 13.7m | →Stable |
| Ito | Chiba | 15m | 14.7m | 15.8m | 15m | 18.7m | ↗Improving |
| Kashiwajima | Kochi | 13m | 13.9m | 12.6m | 14.1m | 16.3m | ↗Improving |
| Kushimoto | Wakayama | 12.7m | 11.5m | 12.9m | 11.6m | 13.1m | →Stable |
| Echizen | Fukui | 10.3m | 10.3m | 8.7m | — | — | ↘Declining |
| Aoumi | Yamaguchi | 10.6m | 8.4m | 7.5m | 8.5m | 9.3m | ↘Declining |
| Tajiri | Tottori | 12.4m | 9.4m | 6.4m | 7.7m | 9.7m | ↘Declining |
Okinawa: September Is the Annual Best
Yonaguni's September (27.3m) is the annual maximum, surpassing even August (26.5m). Oceanic water drawn in by typhoons and the subsequent clearing after typhoon passage combine to produce peak autumn clarity. Kerama declines slightly from September (19.8m) to November (19.0m) but remains stable near 20m throughout autumn. Sea turtle encounters remain high after the nesting season, making autumn one of Okinawa's best overall periods.
Izu Peninsula: Steadily Improving Through Autumn into Winter
IOP's visibility rises month by month from August (12.3m) to November (14.7m), then jumps further in December (17.3m). Futo shows the same pattern: August (10.1m) to December (15.0m) steady improvement. This is driven by declining plankton as summer water temperature peaks pass. In Izu, the counterintuitive rule is: the later in autumn you dive, the better the visibility. November–December marks the entry into Izu's best season.
Sea of Japan: Autumn Is Actually the Worst
Tajiri (Tottori) records just 6.4m in October — its annual minimum. Echizen (Fukui) also hits a low at 8.7m in October, and Aoumi (Yamaguchi) at 7.5m. The Sea of Japan's autumn is genuinely the worst period. Multiple factors contribute: approaching typhoons generating waves and turbidity, and the Sea of Japan's counterclockwise circulation concentrating turbid water on the coast. Divers planning Sea of Japan trips in autumn should take note.
Planning Autumn Diving?
Good Autumn Dive Areas
- Yonaguni: 27.3m in Sep — annual peak
- Kerama/Ishigaki: Stable 19–21m throughout autumn
- IOP/Futo: Improving Oct–Dec
- Ito (Chiba): Oct peak 15.8m, Dec 18.7m
Areas to Avoid in Autumn
- Tajiri (Tottori): October 6.4m — annual low
- Echizen (Fukui): October drops to 8.7m
- Aoumi (Yamaguchi): Sep–Oct worst (7.5–8.4m)
- ※Sea of Japan: typhoons + westerlies make autumn worst
Summary
Talking about autumn diving requires knowing 'where.' In Okinawa, autumn (especially September) delivers the year's best visibility. Izu Peninsula uses autumn as a recovery period, improving rapidly through November–December. The Sea of Japan has its worst visibility in autumn, with October recording barely believable lows. Always check regional autumn characteristics when planning your trip.
Data source: scraped from public dive logs. Monthly averages.
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