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Tainohama (Minami Tokushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information of Tainohama surf spot. A compact beach that picks up the south swell directly. Check out this beach if the Uchizuma surf spot is too big for you. Tainohama Surf Spot Map Tai, Minami Cho, Kaifu District, Tokushima Prefecture Tainohama Surf Spot Details Difficulty : […]

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Kamoda Cape (Anan Tokushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

When the typhoon south swell starts to reach Cape Kamoda, surfers looking for big waves gather here. Longboarders can make long runs from offshore. Paddle distance is necessary. Kamoda Cape Surf Spot Map Funase, Tsubaki-cho, Anan City, Tokushima Prefecture Kamoda Cape Surf Spot Details Difficulty : Advanced Surfer Best Wave Size : 3ft~ Offshore Winds […]

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Kitanowaki Beach (Anan Tokushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information for the Kitanowaki Beach surf spot. The spot is located near Kitanowaki Beach in Anan City, Tokushima. It does not pick up south swell directly, but when typhoon swell comes in from the east, good waves break. Kitanowaki Beach Surf Spot Map Hara, Nakabayashi-cho, Anan […]

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Tatsuminaka River (Anan Tokushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

A river mouse point close to Tokushima Anan City. There is a current, so intermediate surfers who can't handle the current can't enter the water. This is a point for local advanced surfers when a typhoon is approaching. Tatsuminaka River Surf Spot Map Asahino, Kawauchi-cho, Tokushima City Tatsuminaka River Surf Spot Details Difficulty : Advanced […]

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Komatsu Coast (Central Tokushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

Access map and surfing point information of Komatsu Coast Surfing Spot is explained in detail. It is a popular surfing spot 5km from Tokushima prefectural office and very close to the city. Komatsu Coast often breaks when there is strong swell from east to southeast. It is hard to react to the south swell. It […]

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Tsukimigaoka Park(Tokushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information for Tsukimigaoka Seaside Park surf spot. A beach park near Tokushima Airport. You can enjoy mellow surfing with good facilities. You are lucky if the swell comes in along the breakwater. Tsukimigaoka Park Surf Spot Map Aza Yamanote, Toyooka, Matsumo-cho, Itano-gun Tsukimigaoka Park Surf Spot […]

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Yoshino River(Tokushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is a typhoon season only point for advanced surfers. On the south side of the estuary, it is an offshore point. Surfers who cannot cope with strong currents should not enter but go to the gallery as it may lead to accidents. Yoshino River Surf Spot Map Satoura Ebisu, Satoura Cho, Satoura Town Yoshino […]

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Satoura(Naruto Tokushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

The wide coastline around the Ote Coast has small waves breaking everywhere. Especially in the summer, it is known for its relatively constant waves. Check it out during the typhoon season when the typhoon swell from the southeast starts to enter the area. Satoura Surf Spot Map Satoura, Satoura-cho, Naruto City Satoura Surf Spot Details […]

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Ryuuguuno-iso(Naruto Tokushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

A major surf spot in Naruto. A beautiful beach with a view of the Naruto Bridge and Awajishima Island. It is one of the closest and most valuable beach points from the Kansai region. Normally the waves don't hit, but typhoon swells can make it a hit. Due to the location of Naruto, the current […]

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Kameura Port(Naruto Tokushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

The closest surf spot from the Kansai area. Mostly surfing between breakwaters and tetrapods. The coast is usually calm with no waves. Mostly used for surfing during typhoon swells. This is the surf spot right in front of you after getting off the Naruto Kita Interchange. The spot right next to it is Yagi-no-hana. Kameura […]

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