Ibaraki
Kamizawa (Hokota, Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information for the Kamisawa surf spot.Sand bar is formed around the T-bar and it is surfable. In the low tide, the shoulders are mushy but can be ridden long. Kamizawa Surf Spot Map 1903 Kamizawa, Hokota City Kamizawa Surf Spot Details Difficulty : Beginner Best Wave […]

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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
Ajigaura (Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is a famous surfing spot with a long history, but due to beach erosion, it has become difficult to break the waves. Therefore, aim for the low tide. The terrain is deep, so need a certain size to surf. The season is also in the winter when the north swell is stronger.The regular break […]

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Hokkaido
Shiraoi (Central Hokkaido Region) Surfing Info and Details

It depends on the sandbar, but the south swell makes for a powerful break. Regular and goofy breaks with good shape are popular. When it is big, beginners should be careful of the strong shore break. Because of the depth, it is difficult to break at high tide, so aim for the rising tide from […]

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Hokkaido
Yufutsu (Tomakomai, Hokkaido Region) Surfing Info and Details

Surfing point guide for Yufutsu, Hokkaido, Japan. Explanation with map and comments. This is the point where the wind from the southeast is relatively sheltered by a small hill. When the waves are good, local surfers gather here, so beginners should surf next to the tetra. It is good to aim at the rising tide […]

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Hokkaido
Ishikarihama (Ishikari, Hokkaido Region) Surfing Info and Details

Surfing point guide for Ishikarihama, Hokkaido, Japan. Includes maps and comments.A vast beach on the north side of Ishikari Bay New Port that sensitively picks up west to northwest swells. There are several entry points, but it is convenient to enter from in front of the day trip hot spring Banya no Yu. When the […]

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Hokkaido
Shikabe (Southern Hokkaido Region) Surfing Info and Details

A guide to surf points in Shikabe, Hokkaido. Includes maps and comments.The point is sensitive to east swell and has relatively constant waves. The deep terrain makes for thick waves. The water is deep enough for beginners to enjoy without getting injured by wipeouts. It is difficult to break in high tide, so it is […]

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Hokuriku
Kanaiwa (Kanazawa, Ishikawa Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information for the Kanaishi surf spot. It is located on the left side of the bank of Kanazawa Port. The terrain is very deep and hard to break. Therefore, it will not break unless a very strong swell hits. Inevitably, surfing for low tide is the […]

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Sanin
Tagi (Izumo, Shimane Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information for the surf spot of Tagi. The terrain is relatively deep, so it tends to be hard to break. It is located at the bottom of a cliff, so it can avoid strong offsides and sides, so it is often a surface smooth. Tagi Surf […]

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Western Kyushu
Hazu Fishing Port (Munakata, Fukuoka Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information for Hazu Fishing Port surf spot. The right side of Hazu Fishing Port is the surf spot. Thanks to the structure of the fishing port, it is strong against northwest winds. During high tide, the backwash comes in, so you should aim near the low […]

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