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

The main break around Hitachi. There are always waves. It is also very popular among visitors because of its facilities. It is also facing south, so it is possible to avoid southwest wind and thermal wind in summer. In small condition, it is easy to surf and beginners can enjoy. When it gets bigger, it […]

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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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Aomori
Misawa (Northern Aomori Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the Misawa surf spot access map and point information. The south side of Misawa Fishing Port is the main point. There are many thick waves and beginners can enjoy, but the terrain is relatively difficult to control. It is also a valuable point because the embankment can protect the wind 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
Toi (Southern Hokkaido Region) Surfing Info and Details

Usually, there are no waves, so when the surrounding areas are closed, you should check out Toi Spot. This is the point to check out when other surfing spots get big, and the terrain is not easy to get southeast swell, so you can often surf one or two sizes smaller than other surfing spots. […]

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Hokkaido
Todohokke (Southern Hokkaido Region) Surfing Info and Details

Todohokke spot is sensitive to swells from the southeast and is often one size larger than the surrounding points. Like Menagawa, it responds best to east swell from the Pacific. Because it is against a hill, it is not easily affected by the wind and the waves tend to stay together. It has a good […]

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

A compact beach point near Wada Fishing Port. Check it out if the swell around Takahama is too strong. An offshore island moderately blocks the northwest swell. When visiting, be sure to enjoy the seafood that is a specialty of Wada Fishing Port. Wakasa-Wadahama Surf Spot Map Wada, Takahama-cho, Ohi-gun, Fukui Prefecture Wakasa-Wadahama Surf Spot […]

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Sanin
Aoya (Central Tottori Region) Surfing Info and Details

The surfing point is located on the west side of Nagaobi Cape, about 300m east to west. The waves are mostly tapered or damper. The cape makes it easy to dodge the northeast wind. The parking lot is small, so if it is full, move to another area. Aoya Surf Spot Map Aoya, Aoya-cho, Tottori […]

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Sanin
Ishiwaki (Central Tottori Region) Surfing Info and Details

This point is sensitive to a wide range of swell. The rocky area on the right makes it easy to dodge the northeast wind. There are many locals in the area, so visitors should be considerate. It is a good place for both short and longboarders.But The head size is just barely within the specifications. […]

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Western Kyushu
Nata (Fukuoka Region) Surfing Info and Details

A detailed explanation of the access map and point information of Nata surf spot. It is a beach break point for beginners. The condition of the wave is similar to Mitoma, but it is not affected by the wind from south thanks to the breakwater. It is possible to surf without congestion, and the waves […]

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