Explore the Famous Japanese Shipwreck in Amed, Bali
The Japanese Shipwreck is one of Amed’s most iconic dive sites and a favorite destination for divers visiting East Bali. Resting just offshore, this historic wreck has become a thriving artificial reef covered with colorful corals and surrounded by an incredible variety of marine life.
Whether you’re an experienced diver looking for a unique underwater adventure or a certified diver exploring Amed for the first time, the Japanese Shipwreck offers an unforgettable diving experience filled with history, marine biodiversity, and excellent underwater photography opportunities.
What Makes the Japanese Shipwreck Special?
Over the years, the wreck has transformed into a vibrant underwater habitat where corals and marine creatures flourish. As you explore the site, you’ll discover a fascinating combination of history and nature, making every dive both exciting and rewarding.
Depending on the season and underwater conditions, divers may encounter schools of tropical fish, angelfish, butterflyfish, lionfish, nudibranchs, moray eels, reef octopuses, scorpionfish, and occasionally sea turtles passing through the area.
The calm conditions and beautiful reef growth make this one of the most photographed dive sites in Amed.
Who Can Dive Here?
The Japanese Shipwreck is generally suitable for certified divers and, depending on sea conditions, may also be included in selected training dives for students completing PADI courses.
Before every dive, our experienced local guides evaluate the current conditions and recommend the most suitable dive plan based on your certification level and diving experience.
Your safety and enjoyment are always our highest priorities.
Dive with Local Knowledge
Our local dive team has explored the Japanese Shipwreck countless times and understands the best routes, entry points, and underwater highlights.
Before entering the water, you’ll receive a complete dive briefing covering the site, expected conditions, safety procedures, and interesting marine life you may encounter during your dive.
Our goal is to provide a relaxed, safe, and memorable experience while helping you discover one of Amed’s most famous underwater attractions.
Combine the Japanese Shipwreck with Other Dive Sites
Many divers choose to combine the Japanese Shipwreck with nearby dive sites such as Jemeluk Bay, Amed Wall, Coral Garden, or Pyramid Reef to enjoy a full day of underwater exploration.
Based on your experience level and available time, we’ll be happy to recommend the best diving itinerary to help you experience the diversity of Amed’s underwater world.
Plan Your Dive at the Japanese Shipwreck
If you’re looking for one of the most unique dive sites in Amed, the Japanese Shipwreck should be at the top of your list.
Contact AmedDiving.com today to check availability, discuss your diving plans, and book your next underwater adventure with our experienced local team.