Tohoku
Orikoshinai Surfing Info and Details

Beach near Kodomari Roadside Station. It is a shallow beach area with beautiful water quality and is protected by tetrapods.The cape of Kodomari, located to the west, reduces the strong west swell and makes surfing conditions possible. There is also an auto campground nearby where you can stay overnight. Orikoshinai Surfspot Nakadomari-cho, Kitatsugaru-gun, Aomori, Ooaza […]

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Ibaraki
Hasaki Beach (Southern Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is especially vulnerable to northerly winds, but on a good day, it forms a long shoulder and the waves are very good. When the waves are small, it is good for beginners, but when it gets bigger, the waves become powerful and fast.The point is blessed with middle size waves more than 80% of […]

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Ibaraki
Hasaki Coast (Southern Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

Surfing spot near the embankment on the left side from Hasaki front beach, to the north, just past the vanishing wave blocks. Also known as Kanekyu Point. Head size is the best size. The best size is head size, but if the waves are bigger than that, damper breaks become more noticeable. There are a […]

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Ibaraki
Hasaki Seaside Park (Southern Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

There is a lot of private land in the area, so be careful when entering to avoid tolls. There are very few surfers here, so be careful of car vandals. The facilities and location are good, but the area is very susceptible to onshore winds, so be sure to enter in offshore conditions. If the […]

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Ibaraki
Windmill (Southern Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

A few K southward from Hikawa beach, commonly known as Suda beach coast. There are more than a dozen windmills lined up around the first unit, and a free parking lot. There is a free parking lot. Since there are very few people here, be especially careful of car thieves. Be careful of vehicles getting […]

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Ibaraki
Kamisu-Nikkawahama (Southern Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

Nikkawahama is a bay-shaped surf spot along the breakwater suitable for surfing. The surf is usually fun size, but when it gets bigger, it attracts local surfers, so visitors should be careful about their manners. Longboarders, in particular, should avoid surfing in the front area and head south to the windmill area. Depending on the […]

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Ibaraki
Hirai Beach (Kashima, Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

The main surfing spot in the Kashima area, the most open to visitors. The long sandy beach stretches for about 1km. Due to the structures on the south side, the surf is often one size smaller than the surrounding areas. The wave quality is generally good and fun waves can be enjoyed from beginners. The […]

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Ibaraki
Oritsu (Kashima, Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

This beach is popular for its shallow and clear water. The waves are usually mellow, but when they get bigger, powerful waves can be seen. When the conditions are good, it tends to be crowded, but if going north along the headland, it is possible to avoid the crowds.However, there are many unpaved farm roads, […]

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Ibaraki
Akashi (Kashima, Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is the general term for the NO7 to NO8 headlands. The area between Shimizu and Akashi Beach in Kashima City is known for its consistently good waves. Akashi Surf Spot Map 681 Akashi, Kashima City Ibaraki Akashi Surf Spot Details Difficulty : Beginner Best Wave Size : 2ft~ Offshore Winds : Southwest Type of […]

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Ibaraki
Tsunoore (Kashima, Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

Commonly known as Goddess, this is the point near the Hamanasu no Sei Headland. It is a favorite point for local surfers, and although there are not many surfers, the level of surfers and waves are very high. Tsunoore Surf Spot Map 2 Tsunoore, Kashima City Ibaraki Tsunoore Surf Spot Details Difficulty : Beginner Best […]

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