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Japanese Ship Wreck Point

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Michelle
October 7, 2022
Small wreck just off the beach. Great dive and snorkel. Currents can be strong so check conditions before entering the water
Aquaterrace
August 30, 2022
Good snorkel point near us Try to find ex toilet in the wreck 😆
Leslie
September 11, 2016
The Japanese shipwreck is a famous site where people come from around the world to either dive or snorkel. The amazing thing about this wreck is that is is very close to shore so you honestly do not need to be a diver to see it. It is about a 20 minute scooter ride from Katana Villa.
Teck
May 9, 2021
The Japanese Wreck dive site in Amed is a 20 meters sunken wreck of a Japanese patrol ship sunk during the World War II. The wreck is lively with colorful soft corals all over it and lies in at a depth varying between 2-12 meters. If you follow the descending slope, you get to a nice coral plateau at a depth of 35 meters. It lays on silty sand that can easily be stirred up by too many divers or a change in the prevailing currents. But overall the wreck itself is a very easy and safe dive. The wreck now sports a fine array of large gorgonian fans, sponges and general marine life. With the area around the stern particularly vibrant. Diving the Japanese Wreck in Bali is very easy. The hardest part being the entry and exit on the black pebbles of the beach at Banyuning Bay. Which, if there is swell, can be a bit challenging. But once in the water, it’s a short surface swim to the buoy marking the wreck. The wreck itself is fairly small and looks like it used to be a tug. But it is quite hard to tell now that it is on its side and partially broken up. While the Japanese wreck may play second fiddle to the very well-known Liberty wreck in nearby Tulamben, this quite small and interesting wreck really deserves your attention if you are diving around Amed. The wreck is literally just off the beach in Banyuning Bay close to the small village of the same name on the eastern tip of Bali. Banyuning is just one of the seven villages along the 8km long strip of coastline that is referred to as “Amed”. And to further confuse matters, one of those seven villages is also called Amed. So, there is Amed the area and… Amed the village in the Amed area!
The Japanese Wreck dive site in Amed is a 20 meters sunken wreck of a Japanese patrol ship sunk during the World War II. The wreck is lively with colorful soft corals all over it and lies in at a depth varying between 2-12 meters. If you follow the descending slope, you get to a nice coral plateau a…
Selang
August 23, 2019
Best snorkeling spot, just 800 meters to east from Selang Resort by the road. There is black buoye tied on shipwreck. Snorkeling set you cen rent from us.

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