Miyagi
Hamaichi (Ishinomaki, Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is a point that can be enjoyed by beginner surfers to advanced surfers. It reacts to the swell from the south and breaks consistently around the tetra. When it gets bigger, the point on the right side of the bank becomes better. To access the surf point, park at the parking lot near the […]

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Ohmagari (Ishinomaki, Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is the main surfing point for Ishinomaki local surfers who are sensitive to south to east swell. It has a lot of damper breaks, but all levels of surfers can enjoy the fun quality waves. When the waves are big, many local surfers gather here, so visitors should check out other points around the […]

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Nagahama (Ishinomaki, Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is often one size smaller than Ohmagari and Hamaichi spots, so it is recommended for beginners, especially in summer. Since there are more breaks than dampers, high tide is better. The parking facilities at Nagahama Seaside Park are available and well-equipped. Nagahama Surf Spot Map Nagahama-cho, Ishinomaki City Nagahama Surf Spot Details Difficulty : […]

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Koizumi (Northern Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

Due to the influence of tetrapods, the surfing is not extremely big but moderate in size. The beach break is vast and there are many break points, so it is possible to enjoy surfing without getting crowded. However, it is advisable not to enter with many surfers at the point break. The point by the […]

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Toyomazawa (Northern Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

Three point breaks are popular among intermediate and above surfers. The main break is in the cobble stone area, with seaweed on the right and Unihama beach on the left.It is also the home of many local surfers and when the size rises, many local surfers gather here. It is a good point for surfing […]

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Koganesawa (Kesennuma, Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

A reef break for advanced surfers only. When it gets bigger, local surfers gather here. It is popular among advanced surfers for its hollow wave quality, but visitors are not allowed. It is a valuable local surfing point that can be surfed even when typhoon swell and double size waves come in. Koganesawa Surf Spot […]

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Ohtani (Kesennuma, Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is a major surfing point around Kesennuma and a beach break that can be enjoyed by beginners. When it gets bigger, it attracts local surfers, so visitors should be careful about their surfing manners. The artificial reef off the coast has sunk, making it easier to get swells from the south. It is especially […]

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Oisehama (Kesennuma, Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

Kesennuma Oisehama Surf Point description and access map. It is a relatively easy beach break that beginners can enjoy. The waves are constant, making it a good place for intermediate surfers to practice. Oisehama Surf Spot Map 6 Suginoshita, Hajikami, Kesennuma City Oisehama Surf Spot Details Difficulty : Beginner Best Wave Size : 2ft~ Offshore […]

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Iwate
Kadonohama (Ofunato, Iwate Region) Surfing Info and Details

Kadonohama Surfing Point Description and Access Map. It has a high quality regular-only reef break, but the chances of conditions being right are low. A tetra has been put in offshore, and the frequency of breaking waves has decreased even more. Kadonohama Surf Spot Map Kadonohama, Suesaki-cho Ofunato City Kadonohama Surf Spot Details Difficulty : […]

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Takata River (Southern Iwate Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is a famous surf spot for regular only hollow break for advanced surfers. When the conditions are right, it becomes a super regular machine wave that can be ridden long. Visitor surfers should refrain from surfing here because it is a local session under such conditions. Takata River Surf Spot Map Furukawa, Takada-cho Rikuzen-takata […]

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