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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.

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 Shikoku

Japan

Shikoku has cool, continental winters and hot summers. Spring and summer are wet. The good surf season is from June to November during the typhoon season. The SouthEast coastline (Kochi and Tokushima provinces) picks the main swells. Typhoons swell can be too big for you. There are an average of 20 swells per season. Swells are unpredictable, and last from a few hours to several days.

Winter: northern wind.
Summer: SE wind and heavy rain.

English (Translate this text in English): Shikoku has cool, continental winters and hot summers. Spring and summer are wet. The good surf season is from June to November during the typhoon season. The SouthEast coastline (Kochi and Tokushima provinces) picks the main swells. Typhoons swell can be too big for you. There are an average of 20 swells per season. Swells are unpredictable, and last from a few hours to several days.

Winter: northern wind.
Summer: SE wind and heavy rain.

English (Translate this text in English): Shikoku has cool, continental winters and hot summers. Spring and summer are wet. The good surf season is from June to November during the typhoon season. The SouthEast coastline (Kochi and Tokushima provinces) picks the main swells. Typhoons swell can be too big for you. There are an average of 20 swells per season. Swells are unpredictable, and last from a few hours to several days.

Winter: northern wind.
Summer: SE wind and heavy rain.

English (Translate this text in English): Shikoku has cool, continental winters and hot summers. Spring and summer are wet. The good surf season is from June to November during the typhoon season. The SouthEast coastline (Kochi and Tokushima provinces) picks the main swells. Typhoons swell can be too big for you. There are an average of 20 swells per season. Swells are unpredictable, and last from a few hours to several days.

Winter: northern wind.
Summer: SE wind and heavy rain.

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Surf Spots

Surf Spots (30)
Quality Direction Type Frequ Experience
Akigawakakou - / -
Beach-break Beginners wave
Futami - / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers
Hashikui - / -
Reef-rocky All surfers
Hirano 1 / -
Beach-break Beginners wave
Ida - / -
Left Reef-rocky All surfers
Ikumi 3 / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers
Iokigawakakou - / -
Beach-break Beginners wave
Irinomatsubara 1 / -
Right and left Beach-break Beginners wave
Kaifu Rivermouth - / 2
Right Rivermouth Experienced surfers
Kainokawa 1 / -
Left Point-break All surfers
Komuronohama - / -
All surfers
Koudono - / - Beach-break All surfers
Kureoono - / - Reef-rocky All surfers
Monobegawakakou 7 / 1
Right and left Rivermouth Experienced surfers
Naharigawakakou - / -
Reef-artificial All surfers
Niyodogawakakou 12 / -
Experienced surfers
Nuishima 1 / -
Left Reef-rocky Experienced surfers
Oosakinohamane - / -
Beach-break Experienced surfers
Ozaki 4 / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers
senatan 3 / -
Left Point-break Experienced surfers
Shiina - / -
Reef-rocky All surfers
Shirahama - / -
Reef-rocky All surfers
Shishikui 1 / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers
Tainohama 1 / - Reef-rocky Experienced surfers
Takegashima 6 / -
Right Reef-rocky Experienced surfers
Tanoura - / -
Right and left Beach-break Beginners wave
Teu - / -
Right and left Beach-break Beginners wave
Uchizuma - / -
Right and left Beach-break All surfers
Yasudagawakakou 3 / 1
Right and left Rivermouth All surfers
Yokonami Skyline - / -
Right Reef-rocky All surfers

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By Anonymous , 07-09-2007

no Western Kochi beaches??? - Some of the best surf beaches in Kochi (in Japan even) are located in western Kochi, but nothing west of Kochi city is included. A lot of Japanese make the trip down to Ohki beach, near Ashizuri cape (the southern tip of Shikoku) the beach has good camping, friendly locals, a nice onsen and very decent waves.

By paintermcdonnell@hotmail.com , 03-06-2007

fingers crossed - Hello there im heading to Kochi for a year to teach engrish. Does anybody know if i should bring me own surf stick or are they really expensive over there. Also what are the waves like? Should I get a wee moped to head to the coast or is it too far? C ya in the water!

By andy , 30-10-2005

just arrived in japan - gday fellow surf rats,i just arrived in japan for a year and have got a flat near osaka (nara). im keen as to get some waves but dont no how to get to the surf spots if there is anyone out there keen to get a wave with me im at andyjlockard@hotmail.com. cheers,

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