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Kitesurfing waves in Japan..

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Created by blow in > 9 months ago, 7 May 2016
blow in
NSW, 103 posts
7 May 2016 5:41PM
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Has anyone been kitesurfing in Japan and know if there are any good wave riding locations?

Cheers Pete.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
7 May 2016 9:36PM
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blow in said..
Has anyone been kitesurfing in Japan and know if there are any good wave riding locations?

Cheers Pete.



Yes.
Yes.



Which part? If you're not stuck in one place then Omaezaki is the Mecca, they say. Local guy was riding double head-high on a 5m kite . . .

Kitebaby89
ACT, 13 posts
15 May 2016 12:50PM
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JAPAN! Here I was thinking about a snow boarding trip over xmas but I can kite there? YES!

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
15 May 2016 9:00PM
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Kitebaby89 said..
JAPAN! Here I was thinking about a snow boarding trip over xmas but I can kite there? YES!


You can snow kite too if you like . . .

beefarmer
WA, 328 posts
15 May 2016 8:34PM
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Kamikuza, you just got me thinking... Im looking for a place to go for 6 months.... kitesurf, snowboard, maybe snow kite, not that ive tried it. Japan didnt even occur to me. How long is the season over there? Would you get any wave kiting in july to december?

Im just looking for a spot to spend some time and get a good dose of a different culture etc... a bit of kiting would be good too :)

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
15 May 2016 11:42PM
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beefarmer said..
Kamikuza, you just got me thinking... Im looking for a place to go for 6 months.... kitesurf, snowboard, maybe snow kite, not that ive tried it. Japan didnt even occur to me. How long is the season over there? Would you get any wave kiting in july to december?

Im just looking for a spot to spend some time and get a good dose of a different culture etc... a bit of kiting would be good too :)


As I said, Omaezaki for waves, which is near Tokyo. Slightly further north from there for the snow--you'll be close to Nagano which by all accounts is very bloody good. But you'll only get a month or so of snow. July to September will be h-o-t.

You'll get all the culture you can handle

Youngbreezy
WA, 1006 posts
15 May 2016 9:48PM
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Booze is really cheap in Japan and you can buy it at the convenience store and drink on the street, Chu hi tall cans would be my reccomendation also Japanese convenience stores are great places to hang out when your plastered

Youngbreezy
WA, 1006 posts
15 May 2016 9:50PM
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1 litre asahi cans are wicked too make you feel like a tiny person ( tiny drunk person)

beefarmer
WA, 328 posts
15 May 2016 10:04PM
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I like the sound of 1l beer can culture :)

Ive done the snow thing in japan before , was siiick. When does the snow get good? November?

beefarmer
WA, 328 posts
15 May 2016 10:28PM
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Ok looked it up myself, not likely much snow action before mid december. What about wind? Not much info out there from a quick google search, i guess its not a global kiting tourism hotspot :)

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
16 May 2016 12:37AM
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Beer is "expensive" but spirits are cheap.

Summer is light. But Omaezaki is the windiest place in Japan, so it's got to be better than here there's plenty of data--if you read Japanese ;)

kiterdad
QLD, 42 posts
19 May 2016 3:43AM
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typhoon track
last season
omaezaki is ok
but little by way of waves
chiba is where it's at


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kiterdad
QLD, 42 posts
19 May 2016 4:05AM
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home break, chiba (thank you jun-san)

omaezaki

futtsu, chiba (thank you jun-san)



sebol
WA, 753 posts
20 May 2016 5:40PM
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beefarmer said..
Kamikuza, you just got me thinking... Im looking for a place to go for 6 months.... kitesurf, snowboard, maybe snow kite, not that ive tried it. Japan didnt even occur to me. How long is the season over there? Would you get any wave kiting in july to december?

Im just looking for a spot to spend some time and get a good dose of a different culture etc... a bit of kiting would be good too :)



How about Wedge island??? I may be able to find you a place to stay and it is full of frogs for the culture change.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
20 May 2016 8:31PM
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I haven't been to Omaezaki when the wind was up, but Hamamatsu has better waves than that?! Nice backdrop though!

Ever get out to Shiga?



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