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Created by Macaha > 9 months ago, 11 Aug 2014
Macaha
QLD, 21900 posts
11 Aug 2014 3:56PM
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Has anybody surfed longboards there?I'm following a guy on Instagram and gee there are a heap of super fun longboard waves he has posted.

Ricardo1709
NSW, 1301 posts
11 Aug 2014 4:22PM
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My sister just came back from Japan,Taiwan etc and said Japan has heaps of good setups,best leg of the trip apparently.

Macaha
QLD, 21900 posts
11 Aug 2014 4:29PM
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Ricardo1709 said..
My sister just came back from Japan,Taiwan etc and said Japan has heaps of good setups,best leg of the trip apparently.


Cheers for that,one break looks like malibu in the states and the food in Japan is awesome,beer too

vanders1
QLD, 3809 posts
11 Aug 2014 4:43PM
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I loved Japan, never surfed though, but have heard it's great.

surfbroker
NSW, 1488 posts
11 Aug 2014 5:35PM
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Ronnie G would be able to fill you in on Japan..

MickPC
8266 posts
11 Aug 2014 4:10PM
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My wife & I generally go to Japan every year to visit family. The food is awesome, the trains make it easy to get around Honshu the main island, renting a car & driving around Shikoku is best imo.

East of Tokyo, the Chiba prefecture has waves all along it. Above there does too, but its close to the Tokushima nuclear disaster & best avoided. Above there has some of the best waves in Japan, but the infrastructure has been destroyed by the tsunami. Below Chiba prefecture is the bit pointing out. The Izu peninsular has great waves South of the end, round from Shimoda. Lots of little sandy bays & a number of outer islands you can reach by Ferry that have good waves. Then there is a big gap in waves along the coast & you wouldn't want to surf there anyway. Coz the Nagoya prefecture is the most heavily polluted area of Japan. This is where the big manufacturing places began & still remain. There are waves on the South end of Honshu, the Wakayama prefecture, but its just as easy to head to the best area, Shikoku.

For a first trip to Japan Kamakura, just below Tokyo keeps things pretty simple & allows you to check out all the other cool stuff Japan has to offer. The owner of a surf shop posts video's of the surf there on his youtube channel fairly regularly.

/videos

The Shimoda area is also very easy to get to along a scenic coastal trainline running as far as Shimoda with a short taxi ride to hotels round by the surf which is busy on weekends.

The beer however, although it goes down great & tastes good. They have some of the worst beer for hangovers imo.

MickPC
8266 posts
11 Aug 2014 4:37PM
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I edited this vid last week, its got a typical Japanese meal in it



And this area has heaps of waves along an easily accessible coast road, no secrets. Just drive along till you see something you like

obct
NSW, 3487 posts
11 Aug 2014 7:25PM
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They're great clips Mick, really enjoyed them, but that was just so funny in the second one where you were work'n your guts out trying to make that cheap arsed rental board do some meaningful work


Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
11 Aug 2014 8:20PM
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Thanks Mick!

Mac, sadly the closest I came to surfing in Japan was visiting The Patagonia Shop in Tokyo!

Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
11 Aug 2014 8:22PM
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I did do a bit of Tokyo Drifting today though!




laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
11 Aug 2014 8:47PM
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i've ridden long boards in japan.







i brought skis a bit longer and wider for all that north island powder


japan is is a great place to visit- great food and beer. even lunch out on the ski fields is a delight. for instance, the hanazono cafe had a full spanner crab soup for something like $14 from memory.

i remember after year after japan having a mouthful for 4xxxx gold back home and almost spitting it out in disgust.



yeah, yeah- no need for the smartarse reply ted


MickPC
8266 posts
11 Aug 2014 9:24PM
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obct said..
They're great clips Mick, really enjoyed them, but that was just so funny in the second one where you were work'n your guts out trying to make that cheap arsed rental board do some meaningful work




lol cheers mate...beggers can't be choosers. I wasn't gonna lug around a quiver for a couple of days surfing

MickPC
8266 posts
11 Aug 2014 9:25PM
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Simondo said..
Thanks Mick!



NP

MickPC
8266 posts
11 Aug 2014 9:29PM
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laceys lane said..

i remember after year after japan having a mouthful for 4xxxx gold back home and almost spitting it out in disgust.



yeah, yeah- no need for the smartarse reply ted




Ahhh I get it now lol....but you can drink 4XGold till the cows come home & not suffer anything like the brutality of a night on the Asahi/Sapporo/ChuHi

MickPC
8266 posts
11 Aug 2014 9:30PM
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Simondo said..
I did do a bit of Tokyo Drifting today though!






That looks so fun

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
12 Aug 2014 6:59AM
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laceys lane said..
i remember after year after japan having a mouthful for 4xxxx gold back home and almost spitting it out in disgust.

yeah, yeah- no need for the smartarse reply ted



Thats Gold LL. I know people (myself) wh spit that stuff out without even going to Japan !

I loved that new Vid Mick - did you get your chickybabe to look down as she crossed the window? That was a funny sequence.

MickPC
8266 posts
12 Aug 2014 10:54AM
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^ haha nope, I was surprised she even crossed it at the end there. She was really genuinely scared



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