Hokuriku
Wakamiya (Takahama, Fukui Region) Surfing Info and Details

Access map and point information of Wakamiya surf spot is explained in detail. It is sensitive to north to northeast swell because the coast faces north. When the swell tilts to the west, it becomes less responsive.The characteristic of Takahama area is that the break changes depending on the sandbar, but the northwest swell is […]

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

Takahama Mitsumatsu A detailed explanation of the surf spot access map and point information.In the Takahama area, the sand between the tetras is covered and surfing is possible. As long as there is a swell, the waves can be enjoyed by both regular and goofy surfers. The coastline around the area turns and curves moderately, […]

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Sanin
Kozomi (Central Tottori Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is a shallow beach surfing point that is sensitive to north swell even if the rest of the beach is flat. The rocky mountains on both sides of the beach block the wind, and the waves can be run both regular and goofy. It is also popular as an open surfing spot for visitors. […]

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Sanin
Yumigahama (Yonago, Tottori Region) Surfing Info and Details

A bay-shaped surfing spot on the east side of Yonago Airport. It tends to be crowded in summer and on weekends. The frequency of waves is not so high, but when the area starts to close due to strong northwest to west swell, check it out. Mostly regular breaks along the right breakwater, but backwash […]

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Western Kyushu
Tategami (Karatsu, Saga Region) Surfing Info and Details

It is one of the most popular surfing points in the area, where waves are relatively constant and many contests are held. Especially, the waves from both side reefs are popular. Depending on the direction of the swell, it forms a long shoulder. It is a regular-only reef break and there are many locals, so […]

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Western Kyushu
Cape Waki (Central Nagasaki Region) Surfing Info and Details

Located at the southernmost tip of Nagasaki peninsula, it easily responds to the southerly swell and when the swell direction is right, it is possible to enjoy hollow and powerful beach break waves. If the swell direction is right, you can enjoy hollow and powerful beach break waves. Depending on the conditions, regular long walls […]

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Western Kyushu
Kazusa (Minami Shimabara, Nagasaki Region) Surfing Info and Details

Like other surfing spots in Nagasaki, it is possible to surf during the typhoon season and when the westward wind increases due to the west high east low pressure system in winter. Usually it is OK for beginners, but when it gets bigger, regular waves with tight shoulders break mainly along the bank. There are […]

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Eastern Kyushu
Ohura (Nichinan, Miyazaki Region) Surfing Info and Details

This is a historic surfing spot that only responds to strong typhoon swells from the northeast to southeast, and usually does not produce waves. The regular long wall with continuous shoulders is the wave that local experts are waiting for. It is best not to enter if you are a low-intermediate surfer. It is also […]

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Eastern Kyushu
Kobukei (Nichinan, Miyazaki Region) Surfing Info and Details

Like the Udo-shita surf spot, this point only responds to strong typhoon swells and is not usually surfable.There are basically no facilities dedicated to surfing in the Nichinan area, but parking lots and other facilities are available through the daily activities of the local community.Visitors to Nichinan should understand this situation and have common sense […]

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Shikoku
Kaminokae (Nakatosa, Kochi Region) Surfing Info and Details

A local point with regular breaks. Usually the swell is small, but if the area is closed due to typhoon swell, this is the place to check. There are a lot of rock fishermen in the area, so surfers who visit should be careful about their manners. Kaminokae Surf Spot Map Kaminokae, Nakatosa Town, Takaoka-gun […]

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