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Mira

Left and right34.6145, 137.2265

Overview

Quality
Regional classic
Experience
Intermediate
Bottom
Sand

About this Spot

Mira is a surf spot located in East Central Honshu, Japan, specifically in the Miura Peninsula of Kanagawa Prefecture. The spot features a sandy bottom and is known for breaking mainly at medium and high tides. Mira is considered a regional classic and is best suited for intermediate surfers. The waves here sometimes break and the ride length is usually less than 50 meters. The surf spot provides both left and right waves. Swell directions from south-southeast to northeast can bring the best surf conditions, with wave heights ranging from waist to overhead depending on the forecast. Mira is part of a coastal area with several other surf spots nearby, including Long Beach, Minato, Ikobe, Sekimon, and Under The Sunrepo. The area is accessible and has a straightforward vibe, but it is important to respect the locals, especially when the spot is crowded. Always check the surf etiquette when the lineup is busy to keep things smooth in the water. Before paddling out, check your skills and make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. For up-to-date surf conditions, use a surf report, forecast, map, or webcam to get the latest information before heading out. Mira is a popular destination for surfing and other water activities, and the local beaches are known for their sandy stretches. There are no alternative names or main peaks listed for this spot, and no specific historical or trivia information is available. The spot is not far from other well-known locations in the region, making it easy to include in a surf trip around East Central Honshu. Always check the latest surf report and forecast, and use a map or webcam to plan your session at Mira.

Optimal Conditions

Best Tide
Medium, High
Best Size
Good from 1.2 meters
Wave Length
< 50m
Frequency
Sometimes break (between 5 and 40)

Location

Coordinates

34.614538° N, 137.226511° W

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