Ibaraki
Kamisu-Nikkawahama (Southern Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

Nikkawahama is a bay-shaped surf spot along the breakwater suitable for surfing. The surf is usually fun size, but when it gets bigger, it attracts local surfers, so visitors should be careful about their manners. Longboarders, in particular, should avoid surfing in the front area and head south to the windmill area. Depending on the […]

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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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Fukushima
Futamigaura (Iwaki, Fukushima Region) Surfing Info and Details

A shallow beach with a view of two islands in the ocean at Toyoma and Aiso. There are no showers or other facilities, but the waves are consistently mellow, making it ideal for beginner surfers. Like Toyoma, the parking lot has a limited capacity, so if you can't park there, check out other points. It […]

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Miyagi
Arahama (Southern Miyagi Region) Surfing Info and Details

Arahama Beach on the south side of the mouth of the river has fun waves that can be enjoyed by beginners, and many of the waves are relatively thick and suitable for longboarding. The Abukuma River mouth is not recommended for beginners, as the break point is far away and the current is strong, but […]

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

When Nishime and Miyazawa are closed, this is the point to check out. At Funakoshi, the strong west swell is moderately dodged and the regular break where the swell comes around is mellow and suitable for longboarders. If the condition is right, the regular machine wave can be enjoyed. Funakoshi Surf Spot Map Funakoshi, Oga […]

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Niigata
Fujizukahama (Shibata, Niigata Region) Surfing Info and Details

Fujizuka-hama Beach is popular with longboarders. For short boarders, check out the mouth of the Ochibori River as it is sometimes broken. Fujizukahama Surf Spot Map Fujizuka-hama, Shibata City Fujizukahama Surf Spot Details Difficulty : Beginner Best Wave Size : 2ft~ Offshore Winds : Southeast Type of Wave : River mouth Best Season : From […]

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Hyogo / Kyoto
Hacchohama (Kyotango, Kyoto Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is a major surfing spot that represents the Kansai region and is the best in the Kyotango area. Many surf contests are held here. Hacchohama's main season is in the fall and winter, with extremely small conditions in the spring and summer. From September onwards, the chance of catching a swell increases.From September onwards, […]

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Hyogo / Kyoto
Kasumihama (Western Hyogo Region) Surfing Info and Details

A compact bay-shaped point. It faces directly north and is sensitive to north swell. After heavy rain, watch out for the Yada River flowing in. Kusumi is famous for its crab. In the winter, enjoy the fresh crab and hot springs, and contribute to the revitalization of the area. Kasumihama Surf Spot Map Nanokaichi, Kasumi-ku, […]

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Hyogo / Kyoto
Moroyose (Western Hyogo Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information of Moroyose surf spot. It starts to break when the area is closed due to strong northwest swell. In the fall and winter season, the peninsula on either side of the beach blocks the strong swell and sometimes it breaks at the right time. During […]

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Hyogo / Kyoto
Ikumi Sun Beach (Western Hyogo Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information of Ikumi Kenmin Sun Beach Surf Spot. Check it out when the area is closed due to strong northwest swell. Sometimes there is a good size break. It's a small bay, so be careful not to disturb the local residents by entering in large groups. […]

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