Hebara

35.1333 N / 140.3000 O

Hebara Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Hebara Beach stands out as the swell magnet of Chiba's Katsuura area, delivering a versatile beach break with rights and lefts over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks. This setup creates hollow, fun waves that punch harder than typical beach breaks further north, earning it nicknames like the Jewel in the Chiba Crown. Surfers love the welcoming vibe of the local community, paired with easy access to amenities right on the doorstep for seamless sessions.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the rugged southern Chiba coastline where mountains meet the Pacific, Hebara features a compact golden sand beach framed by high limestone cliffs and open ocean exposure. A small fishing village sits at the south end, blending rural charm with proximity to Katsuura's facilities, just 3 kilometers away. The beach spans about 1 kilometer with multiple peaks, backed by free parking and a slow-paced community atmosphere.

Surf Setup

Hebara is primarily a beach break with reef influences, offering a variety of peaks including shifty rights and lefts, longer walls at the main peak, and occasional barrels on bigger days. It thrives on swells from the north, southeast, east, and northeast, with west or northwest winds providing clean offshore conditions. All tides work well, from low to high, making it forgiving across sessions. Expect a typical day to feature chest-high to overhead waves with punchy sections, especially on winter windswells or typhoon energy, across multiple breaks like Kuso Shita under the cliffs, the central sucky wedge, mellower Obachans, and south-end Shinga.

Consistency and Best Time

Hebara boasts high consistency, firing even on small 0.6-meter swells and rarely going flat, thanks to its exposure to NE-SE directions year-round. Typhoon season from July to November delivers the best quality with E or SE swells up to several meters, while winter and spring NE windswells keep it solid. Avoid southerly winds that onshore the face, and note early sunrises pull locals out by dawn.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see crowded lineups with a mix of locals and visitors, while weekends and holidays turn ultra crowded when waves are on. The friendly surfing community shares waves respectfully.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Hebara welcomes beginners on small days with softer peaks, while intermediates and advanced riders find challenging wedges and barrels as it grows. Newcomers can ease in at mellower spots like Obachans, and experts chase the outer reef on bigger typhoon swells. Everyone scores fun rides with its variety.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks on the uneven bottom and potential rips in bigger surf, especially at peaks like the central wedge. As a well-known former pro event spot, stay aware of conditions to surf safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20 to 25 degrees Celsius, ideal for boardshorts or a shorty wetsuit on cooler mornings. Winter from December to March drops to 12 to 16 degrees Celsius, requiring a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall average 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm wetsuit suits most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Tokyo's Narita Airport (NRT), about 120 kilometers away, or Haneda (HND) roughly 100 kilometers north, then drive south on the expressway toward Katsuura. Trains from Tokyo Station reach Katsuura or Onjuku stations in 2 hours, just 3 kilometers from the beach—catch a local bus or taxi for the short hop. Driving leads along a scenic coastal road with narrow sections near the spot; ample free parking awaits with over 60 spaces plus spots for larger vehicles, though it fills fast—expect a short walk to the sand from there. Public transport works well for day trips, with surf shops nearby for rentals.

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Hebara 

Japan
35.1333 N / 140.3000 O
Shonan & Chiba
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Hebara Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Hebara Beach stands out as the swell magnet of Chiba's Katsuura area, delivering a versatile beach break with rights and lefts over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks. This setup creates hollow, fun waves that punch harder than typical beach breaks further north, earning it nicknames like the Jewel in the Chiba Crown. Surfers love the welcoming vibe of the local community, paired with easy access to amenities right on the doorstep for seamless sessions.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the rugged southern Chiba coastline where mountains meet the Pacific, Hebara features a compact golden sand beach framed by high limestone cliffs and open ocean exposure. A small fishing village sits at the south end, blending rural charm with proximity to Katsuura's facilities, just 3 kilometers away. The beach spans about 1 kilometer with multiple peaks, backed by free parking and a slow-paced community atmosphere.

Surf Setup

Hebara is primarily a beach break with reef influences, offering a variety of peaks including shifty rights and lefts, longer walls at the main peak, and occasional barrels on bigger days. It thrives on swells from the north, southeast, east, and northeast, with west or northwest winds providing clean offshore conditions. All tides work well, from low to high, making it forgiving across sessions. Expect a typical day to feature chest-high to overhead waves with punchy sections, especially on winter windswells or typhoon energy, across multiple breaks like Kuso Shita under the cliffs, the central sucky wedge, mellower Obachans, and south-end Shinga.

Consistency and Best Time

Hebara boasts high consistency, firing even on small 0.6-meter swells and rarely going flat, thanks to its exposure to NE-SE directions year-round. Typhoon season from July to November delivers the best quality with E or SE swells up to several meters, while winter and spring NE windswells keep it solid. Avoid southerly winds that onshore the face, and note early sunrises pull locals out by dawn.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see crowded lineups with a mix of locals and visitors, while weekends and holidays turn ultra crowded when waves are on. The friendly surfing community shares waves respectfully.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Hebara welcomes beginners on small days with softer peaks, while intermediates and advanced riders find challenging wedges and barrels as it grows. Newcomers can ease in at mellower spots like Obachans, and experts chase the outer reef on bigger typhoon swells. Everyone scores fun rides with its variety.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks on the uneven bottom and potential rips in bigger surf, especially at peaks like the central wedge. As a well-known former pro event spot, stay aware of conditions to surf safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20 to 25 degrees Celsius, ideal for boardshorts or a shorty wetsuit on cooler mornings. Winter from December to March drops to 12 to 16 degrees Celsius, requiring a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall average 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm wetsuit suits most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Tokyo's Narita Airport (NRT), about 120 kilometers away, or Haneda (HND) roughly 100 kilometers north, then drive south on the expressway toward Katsuura. Trains from Tokyo Station reach Katsuura or Onjuku stations in 2 hours, just 3 kilometers from the beach—catch a local bus or taxi for the short hop. Driving leads along a scenic coastal road with narrow sections near the spot; ample free parking awaits with over 60 spaces plus spots for larger vehicles, though it fills fast—expect a short walk to the sand from there. Public transport works well for day trips, with surf shops nearby for rentals.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, SouthEast, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: West
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Hollow, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement:

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Typhoon season from July to November delivers the best quality with E or SE swells up to several meters, while winter and spring NE windswells keep it solid. Hebara boasts high consistency year-round, firing even on small 0.6-meter swells from NE-SE directions, rarely going flat. All tides work well, with west or northwest winds providing clean offshore conditions. Avoid southerly winds that onshore the face, and note early sunrises pull locals out by dawn.
Hebara suits all surfers, from beginners on small days with softer peaks to intermediates and advanced riders chasing challenging wedges and barrels. Newcomers ease in at mellower spots like Obachans, while experts tackle the outer reef on bigger typhoon swells. Everyone scores fun rides thanks to its variety of peaks, making it welcoming across levels.
Hebara is a versatile beach break with reef influences over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks, offering shifty rights and lefts, longer walls at the main peak, and occasional barrels on bigger days. It thrives on north, southeast, east, and northeast swells, delivering chest-high to overhead punchy waves, especially on winter windswells or typhoon energy across peaks like Kuso Shita, central sucky wedge, mellower Obachans, and south-end Shinga.
Weekdays see crowded lineups with locals and visitors, while weekends and holidays turn ultra crowded when waves are on, though the friendly community shares respectfully. Fly into Narita 120 kilometers away or Haneda 100 kilometers north, then drive or train to Katsuura 3 kilometers from the beach. Free parking with over 60 spaces fills fast, leading to a short walk, with surf shops nearby.
Hebara stands out as the swell magnet of Chiba's Katsuura area, punching harder than typical beach breaks further north with hollow, fun waves earning it nicknames like the Jewel in the Chiba Crown. Nestled where mountains meet the Pacific under high limestone cliffs, it offers multiple peaks, high consistency, a welcoming local vibe, and easy amenities for seamless sessions in a slow-paced fishing village setting.

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