Archive for the ‘ Eastern Japan ’ Category
Tobugaura (Northern Iwate Region) Surfing Info and Details
A reef break point where tetras have been put in.It is not recommended for beginners and visitors because of the hidde…
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Due to the stable terrain of reef and sand, there are few changes in the terrain and the waves break consistently. Even…
Read moreOhama (Northern Iwate Region) Surfing Info and Details
It is a relatively easy beach break that can be enjoyed by beginners.Sandbars are formed here and there in the vast be…
Read moreEdogahama (Northern Iwate Region) Surfing Info and Details
Edogahama (a.k.a. Kawajiri) reef point where the southwest is offshore. A powerful break with boulders mixed in. With t…
Read moreKadonohama (Northern Iwate Region) Surfing Info and Details
It has been a relatively good point for surfing, but the surfing environment has been deteriorating due to the continuo…
Read moreKanehama (Hachinohe, Aomori Region) Surfing Info and Details
This is a very local point, so be careful and mind the manners.The waves are powerful and shorebreak on the inside. Th…
Read moreOhkuki (Hachinohe, Aomori Region) Surfing Info and Details
A beach break for beginners. It is a popular point with good facilities.It catches swell from south to north, so there…
Read moreTanesashi (Hachinohe, Aomori Region) Surfing Info and Details
It is a shallow beach break that is sensitive to north to east swell and can be enjoyed by beginners.There are constan…
Read moreOhsuka (Hachinohe, Aomori Region) Surfing Info and Details
A shallow and vast beach break that can be enjoyed by beginners.It is located to the north of the scenic Tanesashi Bea…
Read moreMomoishi (Central Aomori Region) Surfing Info and Details
The break is mainly around the three breakwaters.The area next to the left embankment is a local point, so visitors sh…
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