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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 goo…
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Surfing spot near the embankment on the left side from Hasaki front beach, to the north, just past the vanishing wave b…
Read moreHasaki 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…
Read moreWindmill (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…
Read moreKamisu-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…
Read moreHirai 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…
Read moreOritsu (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…
Read moreAkashi (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 kno…
Read moreTsunoore (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 surfer…
Read moreTop Sante (Hokota, Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details
It is very sensitive to swell, and it is a great beach break where waves can be expected consistently all year round. I…
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