Ibaraki
Hasaki Coast (Southern Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

Surfing spot near the embankment on the left side from Hasaki front beach, to the north, just past the vanishing wave blocks. Also known as Kanekyu Point. Head size is the best size. The best size is head size, but if the waves are bigger than that, damper breaks become more noticeable. There are a […]

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Ibaraki
Oharai (Central Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

The A-frame waves at Oharai are especially famous, as they are formed when the left side of the bank collides with the front swell. This is a wave for intermediate to advanced surfers. It is often difficult to break because of the deep topography, so it is better to go up from the low tide, […]

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Ibaraki
Ohse Beach (Hitachi, Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

A rocky beach easily accessible from Hitachi Station. There are rocks scattered about, so be careful when entering or pulling out. The south side near the fishing port is a wide beach. The area around the beach starts to break in BIG size, and the swell that hits the rock bottom creates a powerful break […]

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

A surf spot very close to Hitachi station. The wind is weak here and it is choppy from southeast. Due to the overpass structure, it is relatively easy to dodge the strong northwest offshore and surf in good condition. It is a weird surfing spot to face the overpass. Hitachi Station Surf Spot Map Asahi-cho, […]

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Fukushima
Karasuzaki (Northern Fukushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is a valuable surfing spot where the westerly wind is offshore, but the northerly wind is also slightly deflected by the left bank of the beach. It has strong specs for north wind. It is sensitive to swell and has a break that can be surfed all year round. The break is relatively powerful, […]

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Fukushima
Kagesuka (Northern Fukushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

It picks up a wide range of swell from south to north. It is a shallow beach that is relatively resistant to south winds, and when the terrain is right, it is a point for shortboarders to enjoy tubey waves.The swell is so good that even Rob Machado visited Kageskapot and praised it. This is […]

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Fukushima
Matayamae (Northern Fukushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

The point picks up a wide range of swell from north to south, and there are always waves. The mixed terrain of sand and reef makes for a powerful break, especially above the middle size, and a high quality, hollow swell. Like Migita Beach, it has the advantage of being able to easily dodge the […]

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Fukushima
Tsurishihama (Northern Fukushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is a beach point that breaks around the tetra of Tsurishihama Beach. The wave quality is very powerful and hollow, which is common in this area around Soma. It is not suitable for beginners, but recommended for intermediate surfers and above. Tsurishihama Surf Spot Map Tsurishi, Yatikoya, Shinchi-cho Tsurishihama Surf Spot Details Difficulty : […]

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Iwate
Kadonohama (Ofunato, Iwate Region) Surfing Info and Details

Kadonohama Surfing Point Description and Access Map. It has a high quality regular-only reef break, but the chances of conditions being right are low. A tetra has been put in offshore, and the frequency of breaking waves has decreased even more. Kadonohama Surf Spot Map Kadonohama, Suesaki-cho Ofunato City Kadonohama Surf Spot Details Difficulty : […]

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Iwate
Takata River (Southern Iwate Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is a famous surf spot for regular only hollow break for advanced surfers. When the conditions are right, it becomes a super regular machine wave that can be ridden long. Visitor surfers should refrain from surfing here because it is a local session under such conditions. Takata River Surf Spot Map Furukawa, Takada-cho Rikuzen-takata […]

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