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Atashika

Left and right33.9289, 136.1486

Overview

Quality
Normal
Crowd
Empty
Experience
Good for all levels
Bottom
Sand

About this Spot

Atashika is a surf spot located in East Central Honshu, Japan, about 5km from the center of Kumano city in Mie Prefecture, along Route 311. The spot is set on a sandy bottom and is suitable for all levels of surfers. The surf here rarely breaks and when it does, the ride length is usually less than 50 meters. The spot is generally empty, so you might find yourself surfing alone, but always respect the locals and check the surf etiquette, especially if the spot gets crowded. The surf spot provides both left and right waves. Atashika Beach is close to JR Atashika Station and is recognized for its smooth sand. Facilities at the beach include toilets and showers, and there are options for camping and barbecuing with a fee. Parking is available for cars and bikes with daily charges. The area is also known for a yearly fireworks display. Near Atashika, you can find other surf spots like Tyoushi River Mouth, Umigame Koen Mae, GoroGoro, Motel Shita, and Kounohama. Before heading out, check your skills before paddling out, be sure that the spot and the conditions match your level. For the latest surf forecast, report, map, and webcam updates, check reliable sources before your session. Always be aware of the tide, as Atashika works best at low tide. Remember to keep the beach clean and respect the environment. No alternative names, main peaks, or historical details are available for this spot. The spot is easy to reach from Kumano city and is a straightforward option for surfers looking for a quiet session. Make sure to check the surf report and webcam for current conditions before you go.

Optimal Conditions

Best Swell
S
Swell Direction
157.5°-202.5°
Best Wind
NW, N
Wind Direction
292.5°-22.5°
Best Tide
Low
Best Size
Good from 0.6 meters
Wave Length
< 50m
Frequency
Rarely break (less than 5 days/year)

Location

Coordinates

33.928900° N, 136.148583° W

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