Mie / Wakayama
Kada (Wakayama Kansai Region) Surfing Info and Details
Access map and surf spot information of Kada.The bottom is a mix of reef and sand, and it is mainly damper break. It does not break unless there is a typhoon or strong west swell. It is a good place to aim when the surrounding points start to close. Kada Surf Spot Map Kada, Wakayama […]
Awashima Shrine (Wakayama Region) Surfing Info and Details
This is a goofy-only spot located at the back of Kii Channel. It is difficult for beginners because of the strong south to southwest onshore and the power of the waves when they are up. Also, the current is strong, so be careful. Awashima Shrine Surf Spot Map Kada, Wakayama City Awashima Shrine Surf Spot […]
Nishiiso (Wakayama Region) Surfing Info and Details
A detailed explanation of the Nishiiso surf spot access map and point information. The point is located on the west side of Isonoura Spot. It breaks along the breakwater when the swell comes in, and it is often ride regularly. If you move further to the west, you will find Okuiso, but there are usually […]
Isonoura (Wakayama Region) Surfing Info and Details
One of the major surfing spots in the Kansai area. Due to the characteristics of the inland sea, it often has weak break conditions, so expect swell from low pressure and typhoons, but the access and facilities make it a popular spot that inevitably gets crowded. If waves go to the east side, the surf […]
Kataonami (Wakayama Region) Surfing Info and Details
It starts to break when the Gobo and Isonoura areas become closed. There are many waves that can be ridden for a long distance, and when the waves are up, the spot is quite crowded including the locals. The current is also strong, so be careful. Kataonami Surf Spot Map Wakauraminami, Wakayama City Kataonami Surf […]
Hamanomiya (Central Wakayama Region) Surfing Info and Details
A detailed explanation of the Hamanomiya surf spot with access maps and point information. Depending on the bottom terrain, there are usually no waves. It is possible to surf when the waves at Isonoura increase in size. There are many windsurfers, so be careful not to get into trouble. Both regular and goofy surfers can […]
Jinoshima (Arita, Wakayama Region) Surfing Info and Details
A beautiful beach in the Kii Channel, said to be the clearest in Wakayama. It is an uninhabited island and must be accessed from Hatsujima Fishing Port. The 500-meter-long beach is open for swimming only in July and August and is crowded with tourists. You will be lucky if you can find waves. If you […]
Karo / Nishihiro (Arita, Wakayama Region) Surfing Info and Details
This is a spot that shows its true value when Isonoura is closed. There are usually few waves and not many surfers, so please be considerate of the locals and other local residents when you visit. The beach is narrow and backwash often occurs. If the terrain is right, there are tubes. Karo / Nishihiro […]
Ubuyu (Hidaka, Wakayama Region) Surfing Info and Details
This is the spot where you can surf when the westerly wind increases due to the west high and east low pressure system. It is relatively open to visitors. The bottom is composed of sand and some boulders. Since it is mainly surfed by wind waves, dynamic long ride is not expected. The main area […]
Nojima Fishing Port (Gobo, Wakayama Region) Surfing Info and Details
Also known as Suika Point. It is a historic surf spot that starts to break when a large low-pressure system or typhoon approaches. With the recent increase in the number of surfers, trouble with local surfers has become very common. Visitor surfers should remember that the local surfers are working hard to maintain the spot […]