• 32°20′N 129°50′E / 32.333°N 129.833°EAmakusa Nada (Japanese: 天草灘) is a sea area extending to the west of Shimoshima Island, Amakusa in Japan.
  • The Amakusa isles are connected by 5 bridges offering wonderful views of the jagged shoreline and sandy beaches, nicknamed the Pearl Line in Japanese.
  • Surrounded by the sea, Amakusa has many roads along the sea, so you can enjoy a spectacular drive with a view of the sea.
  • Current Tide Position at Tomioka (Amakusa). ... Tomioka (Amakusa) Sea Conditions table showing wave height, swell direction and period.
  • All aboard the dolphin cruise. Amakusa consists of more than 120 islands of various sizes, the biggest of which are Shimoshima Island and Ueshima Island.
  • Located within the Ariake, Yatsushiro (or Shiranuhi), and East China seas, the islands of Amakusa offer a wonderful diversity of marine-related activities.
  • The best part is that most foreigners have never even heard of it! Amakusa is a great location, even if you visit in off-season.
  • The main islands of Amakusa are connected to each another and Kumamoto's mainland by bridges, while ferries are the primary form of transport to the smaller...
  • The Amakusa Islands are a small chain of ten islands just off the coast of Kumamoto, south of the Shimabara Peninsula to the north.
  • The holy spring at Lourdes is set up near the church, and there is Amakusa Rosario-kan which is a museum introducing the history of Christianity in Amakusa area.