Ibaraki
Takahagi (Northern Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

The east coast near Takahagi Station. The waves are fast and often damp. Due to the shape of the bay, it is possible to surf one size smaller on the north side of the breakwater. There are many foreign surfers here. Takahagi Surf Spot Map Ariake Town, Takahagi City Takahagi Surf Spot Details Difficulty : […]

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Miyagi
Yoshidahama (Southern Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is a wide stretch of beach on the south side of Arahama Beach. It is suitable for beginners, but when the swell from the north comes in, the locals gather along the breakwater for a goofy break, so visitors should be careful when entering. The embankment between the beach and Arahama provides some protection […]

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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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Niigata
Teradomari (Nagaoka, Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

The right side of Teradomari Port, the wide shallow beach between Central Beach and Nozumi Beach is the point. The waves are usually calm, but when the west to north swell comes in, the waves start to break along the bank. If there are a lot of locals, visitors should move to other points. This […]

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Hokuriku
Kanaiwa (Kanazawa, Ishikawa Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information for the Kanaishi surf spot. It is located on the left side of the bank of Kanazawa Port. The terrain is very deep and hard to break. Therefore, it will not break unless a very strong swell hits. Inevitably, surfing for low tide is the […]

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Western Kyushu
Shinguh (Eastern Fukuoka Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is a point break surf spot that breaks between tetras. When the tide is low on the left side, the waves break more and more, so it is better to surf mainly during low tide. When the tide is high, the right side of the tetra is good. Check it out when the area […]

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