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Whale watching in Okinawa Prefecture is a major characteristic activity from winter to spring, mainly from December to April of the following year. During this period, humpback whales and other whales swim to the waters near Okinawa, providing tourists with opportunities to watch them up close.
The Kerama Islands are the most famous whale watching spot in Okinawa, known for their clear waters and rich marine life. Visitors can take a specialized whale watching boat to look for whales under the leadership of experienced captains and guides. During whale watching, you can enjoy spectacular sights such as whales jumping out of the water and spraying water, and feel the charm of nature.
Whale watching in Okinawa Prefecture not only allows tourists to get up close and learn about marine mammals, but also allows them to experience the magnificence and mystery of the ocean.