Fukushima
Rachikizaki (Northern Fukushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is the coast of Shiokizaki in the Isoyama district, near the border of Miyagi Prefecture. It is characterized by powerful and hollow waves for advanced surfers. When the size goes up, the goofy breaks that allow for long rides show their true value. Rachikizaki Surf Spot Map Soma County, Shinchi Town, Rachikizaki Rachikizaki Surf […]

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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
Nobiru (Higashimatsuyama, Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

Goofy break is the main local point. To get to the rocky Kawagoe surf spot, paddle across the Naruse River. If the terrain is right in front of the mouth of the river, can expect tubes, but be careful of the strong current in the big sizes. There have been reports of car vandalism in […]

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Hokkaido
Esan Fishing Port (Southern Hokkaido Region) Surfing Info and Details

Surfing point guide for Esan Fishing Port, Hokkaido, Japan. Includes maps and comments. Usually the waves don't hit, but when the swell comes in, the break with power attracts local support. The goofy break is a mix of reef and boulders and can be ridden for a distance. The point is maintained by the locals […]

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Akita
Detohama(Oga, Akita Region) Surfing Info and Details

The point catches a wide range of swell from southwest to northwest and breaks consistently. When the direction of the swell and the terrain are right, both regular and goofy waves can be ridden for a long time. It is one of the points where it is possible to surf not only in winter but […]

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Niigata
Higashi Port (Northern Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

Both sides of the T-bar in the center of Ajiro Beach are surfing spots. The point is popular among local surfers for its goofy break that reacts to north swell. From Jidaihama Beach, it becomes river mouth, but be careful of the current at the mouth of the river. East Port is also strong against […]

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Hokuriku
Takahama-Mitsumatsu (Takahama, Fukui Region) Surfing Info and Details

Takahama Mitsumatsu A detailed explanation of the surf spot access map and point information.In the Takahama area, the sand between the tetras is covered and surfing is possible. As long as there is a swell, the waves can be enjoyed by both regular and goofy surfers. The coastline around the area turns and curves moderately, […]

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Sanin
Iwato (Eastern Tottori Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is a shallow and wide beach break that beginners can enjoy. There are many long boarders, but when the size increases, short boarders can also enjoy this point. When conditions are good, it can get crowded, so be careful not to get in trouble. The embankment reduces the swell to a certain extent even […]

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Sanin
Kozomi (Central Tottori Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is a shallow beach surfing point that is sensitive to north swell even if the rest of the beach is flat. The rocky mountains on both sides of the beach block the wind, and the waves can be run both regular and goofy. It is also popular as an open surfing spot for visitors. […]

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Sanin
Senjo (Hamada, Shimane Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is the main local point representing the Shimane area. It is sensitive to west swell and has constant waves. 80% of the waves are below knee size from May to August in the Sea of Japan area, but Senjo is sensitive to swell and the percentage of thigh to waist is close to 40% […]

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