30 things to do by 2030 in Japan’s Natural World Heritage Sites023Amami Archipelago Tourism and Products Association https://www.amami-shimahaku.com/Oceanzhttps://www.oceanz-jp.com/The Amami rabbit is a Special Natural Monument found only on Amami-Oshima and Tokunoshima. 40 to 50 centimeters long from head to tail, it has black hair, short ears, and sturdy claws that make it an excellent digger. Visitors who take a night tour with a guide have a very high chance of seeing one. On these tours, the vehicle moves slowly through the forest, with the guide scanning for the animals along the way. If an Amami rabbit is sighted, the rule is to remain absolutely still and watch it in silence.As well as rabbits, the island also has birds, insects, endemic flora, and starry skies beyond compare. At night, the forest comes alive with mating pairs of the Ryukyu scops owl whispering, Ryukyu long-tailed rats fighting, and frogs striving to outcroak each other. Night tours have a high satisfaction rating, with visitors often describing it as the most fun they had in Amami.Amami Archipelago Tourism and Products Associationhttps://www.amami-shimahaku.com/Active-Amamihttps://active-amami.com/The seas of Amami are mild and clear, with tropical fish like the yellow-tailed anemone fish and colorful coral reefs just a short swim away. Sea turtles and whales are frequent visitors to the waters, whether just passing through or coming to winter or reproduce. In winter, visitors can enjoy whale-watching.For beginners, the Amami seas are a great place to give snorkeling a try. Oceanz’s snorkeling tours allowing participants to swim with wild turtles are popular. From 2021 to 2022, almost 100% of participants on Oceanz tours encountered and swam with wild sea turtles. Instructors lead the tours to ensure safety even for inexperienced snorkelers.See an Amami rabbitby night.Snorkel withthe sea turtles.25302630
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