Aoshima beach break

31.805133 N / 131.467217 O

Aoshima beach break Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Nestled on Kyushu's stunning coastline, Aoshima Beach Break delivers fun, punchy waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom peppered with rocks. This exposed beach break offers quick rides averaging 50 to 150 meters, perfect for playful sessions that keep you grinning from ear to ear. The vibe here is relaxed and welcoming, blending natural beauty with reliable surf that draws surfers year-round.

Geography and Nature

Aoshima sits in Miyazaki Prefecture on Kyushu Island, just south of Miyazaki City, facing the Pacific Ocean. The beach stretches out as a long, sandy expanse opposite the iconic Aoshima Island, a small green dome connected by a causeway and topped with a ancient Shinto shrine. Surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic rock formations, it feels semi-urban yet serene, with the mainland's souvenir stalls and paths leading right to the sand.

Surf Setup

Aoshima Beach Break fires up with rights and lefts on its sandy-with-rock bottom, forming fun A-frames and quick peaks that max out around 2 meters. It thrives on west or southeast swells, paired with east or west-southwest offshore winds that groom the faces for carving turns. All tides work, though mid to high often shapes the best walls; expect a typical session of 1-meter fun waves rolling in regularly, with enough power for multiple rides per set.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot picks up pretty consistent surf from windswells and occasional groundswells, making it reliable throughout the year. Typhoon season from July to October brings the prime swells for bigger, cleaner waves, while winter months of December to February offer smaller northeast groundswells on glassy days. Spring and early summer can be patchier with smaller windswells, but avoid peak summer crowds if possible.

Crowd Levels

Aoshima sees moderate crowds, picking up on weekends and during summer typhoon swells when locals and visitors mix in the lineup. Weekdays tend to be quieter, giving more space in the water.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels, Aoshima shines for beginners and intermediates with its forgiving beach break peaks under 1 meter that build confidence. Advanced surfers will find fun in the punchier 1- to 2-meter days, linking turns on the quick rides. Everyone gets waves here thanks to the regular frequency and versatile setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks scattered in the lineup that can appear on lower tides, and occasional rips that pull along the beach. Stay aware and position smartly to keep sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water between 23°C and 26°C, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfortable paddling. Winter from December to March drops to 18°C to 22°C, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to handle the chill. Spring and fall hover around 19°C to 23°C, making a spring suit or 2/2mm ideal for most days.

How to Get There

Fly into Miyazaki Airport (KMI), just 8 kilometers north, for the quickest access, or Kagoshima Airport (KOJ) about 71 kilometers away. From Miyazaki Station, hop a local train or bus south toward Aoshima, then walk 5 minutes from the stop to the beach. Driving is straightforward via Route 220 south from the city, with free parking lots right by the sand—plenty of spots even on busier days. The lineup is a short 100-meter paddle from shore.

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Aoshima beach break 

Japan
31.805133 N / 131.467217 O
Kyushu
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
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Aoshima beach break Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Nestled on Kyushu's stunning coastline, Aoshima Beach Break delivers fun, punchy waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom peppered with rocks. This exposed beach break offers quick rides averaging 50 to 150 meters, perfect for playful sessions that keep you grinning from ear to ear. The vibe here is relaxed and welcoming, blending natural beauty with reliable surf that draws surfers year-round.

Geography and Nature

Aoshima sits in Miyazaki Prefecture on Kyushu Island, just south of Miyazaki City, facing the Pacific Ocean. The beach stretches out as a long, sandy expanse opposite the iconic Aoshima Island, a small green dome connected by a causeway and topped with a ancient Shinto shrine. Surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic rock formations, it feels semi-urban yet serene, with the mainland's souvenir stalls and paths leading right to the sand.

Surf Setup

Aoshima Beach Break fires up with rights and lefts on its sandy-with-rock bottom, forming fun A-frames and quick peaks that max out around 2 meters. It thrives on west or southeast swells, paired with east or west-southwest offshore winds that groom the faces for carving turns. All tides work, though mid to high often shapes the best walls; expect a typical session of 1-meter fun waves rolling in regularly, with enough power for multiple rides per set.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot picks up pretty consistent surf from windswells and occasional groundswells, making it reliable throughout the year. Typhoon season from July to October brings the prime swells for bigger, cleaner waves, while winter months of December to February offer smaller northeast groundswells on glassy days. Spring and early summer can be patchier with smaller windswells, but avoid peak summer crowds if possible.

Crowd Levels

Aoshima sees moderate crowds, picking up on weekends and during summer typhoon swells when locals and visitors mix in the lineup. Weekdays tend to be quieter, giving more space in the water.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels, Aoshima shines for beginners and intermediates with its forgiving beach break peaks under 1 meter that build confidence. Advanced surfers will find fun in the punchier 1- to 2-meter days, linking turns on the quick rides. Everyone gets waves here thanks to the regular frequency and versatile setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks scattered in the lineup that can appear on lower tides, and occasional rips that pull along the beach. Stay aware and position smartly to keep sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water between 23°C and 26°C, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfortable paddling. Winter from December to March drops to 18°C to 22°C, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to handle the chill. Spring and fall hover around 19°C to 23°C, making a spring suit or 2/2mm ideal for most days.

How to Get There

Fly into Miyazaki Airport (KMI), just 8 kilometers north, for the quickest access, or Kagoshima Airport (KOJ) about 71 kilometers away. From Miyazaki Station, hop a local train or bus south toward Aoshima, then walk 5 minutes from the stop to the beach. Driving is straightforward via Route 220 south from the city, with free parking lots right by the sand—plenty of spots even on busier days. The lineup is a short 100-meter paddle from shore.

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Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West
Good wind direction: East
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
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Fun
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Typhoon season from July to October delivers the prime swells for bigger, cleaner waves at Aoshima beach break. Winter months from December to February offer smaller northeast groundswells on glassy days with fewer crowds. Spring and early summer can be patchier with smaller windswells, but the spot maintains pretty consistent surf year-round thanks to regular windswells and occasional groundswells.
Aoshima beach break works for all levels, shining especially for beginners and intermediates with forgiving peaks under one meter that build confidence. Advanced surfers find fun in punchier one to two meter days, linking turns on quick rides. Everyone gets waves here thanks to regular frequency and versatile setup across the sandy bottom peppered with rocks.
Aoshima beach break fires up with rights and lefts forming fun A-frames and quick peaks that max out around two meters. It thrives on west or southeast swells paired with east or west-southwest offshore winds that groom the faces for carving turns. Expect typical sessions of one meter fun waves rolling in regularly with enough power for multiple rides per set.
Aoshima beach break sits just five minutes walk from the local train or bus stop south of Miyazaki Station, with straightforward driving via Route 220 and free parking lots right by the sand. The lineup requires only a short 100 meter paddle from shore. Crowds are moderate, picking up on weekends and during summer typhoon swells, while weekdays tend to be quieter with more space in the water.
Aoshima beach break delivers fun, punchy waves in a relaxed, welcoming vibe that blends natural beauty with reliable surf year-round. The spot sits opposite iconic Aoshima Island, a small green dome topped with an ancient Shinto shrine, surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic rock formations. Quick rides averaging 50 to 150 meters keep sessions playful and grinning, with a semi-urban yet serene atmosphere that feels distinctly Japanese.

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