Ibaraki
Windmill (Southern Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

A few K southward from Hikawa beach, commonly known as Suda beach coast. There are more than a dozen windmills lined up around the first unit, and a free parking lot. There is a free parking lot. Since there are very few people here, be especially careful of car thieves. Be careful of vehicles getting […]

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Ibaraki
Hirai Beach (Kashima, Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

The main surfing spot in the Kashima area, the most open to visitors. The long sandy beach stretches for about 1km. Due to the structures on the south side, the surf is often one size smaller than the surrounding areas. The wave quality is generally good and fun waves can be enjoyed from beginners. The […]

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Ibaraki
Oritsu (Kashima, Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

This beach is popular for its shallow and clear water. The waves are usually mellow, but when they get bigger, powerful waves can be seen. When the conditions are good, it tends to be crowded, but if going north along the headland, it is possible to avoid the crowds.However, there are many unpaved farm roads, […]

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Ibaraki
Ohnuki (Central Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is a shallow beach break where beginners can surf with ease, and there are many slow and thick waves that even beginner surfers can enjoy. It is characterized by good swell when the swell is from east to north. The wave quality is suitable for beginners, but when the size increases, the wave becomes very […]

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Ibaraki
Oharai Sun Beach (Central Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is the most popular beach in Ibaraki, located near the embankment at the southern end of Oharai Kaihin Park. There is also a barbecue area, and it is inevitably crowded, especially in summer. The waves are thick and suitable for beginners. It is suitable for beginners to practice. As the size of the waves […]

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Ibaraki
Hitachinaka Port (Hitachi, Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is located along the National Hitachi Seaside Park, north of Ajigaura Point. It breaks consistently even in small conditions, and breaks along the bank when there is a southerly swell, and the goofy break from the center to the left is good when there is a northeasterly swell. Even in mid-summer, the water temperature […]

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Fukushima
Nakoso (Southern Fukushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

Although it is a beach break, it catches waves consistently. The conditions are relatively smaller than the surf spots in northern Fukushima, and the waves tend to break a little faster. It can be enjoyed by beginners and above, but it is suitable for intermediate surfers and above as there are currents in the chest […]

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Fukushima
Iwasawa (Central Fukushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is a shallow beach break point that can be enjoyed by beginners as it is sensitive to swell from north to southeast. The adjacent Hirono Thermal Power Plant and the long embankment make it a valuable point to avoid the south wind.It is known for its good waves for surfing. Iwasawa Surf Spot Map […]

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Fukushima
Ohsu (Northern Fukushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

The Ohsu spot is a long beach that stretches for more than two kilometers.Since yachting is not visible from the road, it is relatively uncrowded and good waves can be found here. However, since there are very few surfers, it can be dangerous, so be careful not to enter in small groups. If you enter […]

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Miyagi
Shobutahama (Sendai, Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is a local surfing spot located to the south of Matsushima, a famous scenic spot.It is a shallow beach break that beginners can enjoy. It has a peculiarity that it tends to close when strong swell comes in.It becomes a fast wave at low tide, and it is possible to ride long at high […]

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