Ibaraki
Mizuki (Hitachi, Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

When a strong swell hits the beach, it breaks from the outside and goes to the inside for a long run. It is a compact beach with good water quality that has been selected as one of the best bathing spots in Japan, but there is a lot of kelp on the bottom and sometimes […]

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Miyagi
Nagahama (Ishinomaki, Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is often one size smaller than Ohmagari and Hamaichi spots, so it is recommended for beginners, especially in summer. Since there are more breaks than dampers, high tide is better. The parking facilities at Nagahama Seaside Park are available and well-equipped. Nagahama Surf Spot Map Nagahama-cho, Ishinomaki City Nagahama Surf Spot Details Difficulty : […]

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Miyagi
Toyomazawa (Northern Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

Three point breaks are popular among intermediate and above surfers. The main break is in the cobble stone area, with seaweed on the right and Unihama beach on the left.It is also the home of many local surfers and when the size rises, many local surfers gather here. It is a good point for surfing […]

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Iwate
Senmaru (Ohfunato, Iwate Region) Surfing Info and Details

Access map and point information of Senmaru surf spot. The point does not break unless there is a strong south swell. It is better in high tide. If the conditions are right, the waves can be tubed, but the capacity is small and the chances of visitors being able to find it are low. Beginners […]

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Hokkaido
Itanki Beach (Muroran, Hokkaido Region) Surfing Info and Details

It depends on the sandbar, but it is one of the most popular surf spots in the area with a long history and generally good waves. It is one of the major surfing spots in Muroran area with deep history and good facilities. It has sandy but crisp wave quality similar to point break. There […]

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Western Kyushu
Ohguchi (Itoshima, Fukuoka Region) Surfing Info and Details

Reef spot west of Futamigaura. When the waves get bigger, they hit the reef on the right side and become tubey waves. The northeast swell in March and April tends to determine the terrain, so be careful near the low tide as the reef will show its face. During low tide, surf the sandy bottom […]

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Western Kyushu
Kurosaki (Central Nagasaki Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is a reef point break that is sensitive to swell from the south. When a strong northwest wind blows, the swell often arrives around the headland on the right side. The local people love this point and there is a lot of boat traffic, so be respectful of the locals and have good manners. […]

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Eastern Kyushu
Kushima-Nishikata (Kushima, Southern Miyazaki Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is a south facing point in Shibushi Bay and starts to break when the south swell gets stronger. Regular and goofy breaks that can be run from the rocks on both sides are popular. It is dangerous when it is shallow, so try to surf mainly in high tide. Kushima-Nishikata Surf Spot Map Oaza-Nishikata, […]

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