This dive site, Usami Manbo Point, also known as Mambo Ne, is a popular boat dive located just five minutes offshore from Usami, Japan. It is characterized by a vibrant rocky reef system that descends to a maximum depth of 19 meters, with an average depth around 9 meters. There is no specific history or navigation description given, but typically such reefs are explored by following the contours of the reef structure.
The site is teeming with diverse marine life, including notable sightings of purple spiny dogtooth sharks. Divers can expect to encounter various fish species such as snappers, yellowtail, hawksbill, kampachi, and wrasses, along with catsharks, turtles, and sunfish. Macro enthusiasts will appreciate the abundant nudibranchs and crustaceans found among the vibrant soft corals that adorn the reef.
Usami Manbo Point offers excellent opportunities for both scuba diving and freediving due to its accessible depths and rich ecosystem. The best time to visit would depend on specific seasonal migrations for larger animals or visibility conditions, which are generally good. This site is particularly recommended for those interested in a mix of pelagic encounters and detailed macro observation, suitable for divers of all experience levels.

