Kugenuma

35.314450 N / 139.468567 O

Kugenuma Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Kugenuma delivers classic rivermouth lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering mellow long rides that suit surfers of all levels in the heart of Shonan's vibrant scene. This black sand beach break turns heads with its reliable peaks and stunning backdrop of Enoshima Island and Mount Fuji on clear days. The vibe is welcoming, blending urban accessibility with that pure surf essence every traveler craves.

Geography and Nature

Nestled along the Shonan coast in Kanagawa Prefecture, Kugenuma sits just 50 kilometers southwest of downtown Tokyo, making it an urban-adjacent gem rather than a remote escape. The beach features dark black sand stretching along a concrete-lined shoreline, backed by a lively promenade with surf shops and eateries. To the east, Enoshima Island shelters the area, creating mellow zones at the river mouth while the open coast picks up south swells effectively.

Surf Setup

Kugenuma shines as a rivermouth beach break with predominant left handers at the river mouth, alongside left and right peaks scattered along the beach that form on shifting sandbars. These waves stay mellow and long until overhead, then deliver punchier sections or short barrels depending on swell angle and tide, with rides stretching 50 to 150 meters on good days. South to southwest swells fuel the best action, paired with north or northeast offshore winds for clean faces, and it handles all tides well though low incoming tide sharpens the peaks. In a typical session, expect ordinary power waves from 1 to 2 meters, easy paddle-outs, and the chance to hunt shifting sandbars for the longest walls.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Kugenuma is fairly consistent year-round thanks to local windswells and typhoon pulses, but it peaks in mid-to-late summer through autumn when south swells from typhoons deliver juicy, glassy sessions up to 2 meters plus. Aim for July to October for the most reliable chest-to-head-high waves, while winter offers smaller but rideable surf. Avoid heavy rain periods when water quality dips and cross-shore winds dominate.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers in the lineup, giving ample space for sessions. Weekends and holidays ramp up to ultra crowded, especially with a mix of locals and Tokyo day-trippers.

Who It's For

This spot welcomes all skill levels, making it ideal for beginners at the east end near the sea wall where surf schools gather on the smallest, mellowest waves. Intermediates thrive on the long lefts and peaks in the middle, honing turns on forgiving sand. Advanced surfers can chase bigger typhoon days for faster lines and occasional barrels amid the crowds.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips at the rivermouth on bigger swells, and steer clear of any exposed rocks during low tide shifts. Crowds peak in summer, so position patiently to avoid collisions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 21 to 26 degrees Celsius, perfect for boardshorts or a shorty if you're sensitive to cooler mornings. Winter from December to March drops to 16 to 17 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 3/2 wetsuit with booties for comfort on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 17 to 24 degrees Celsius, where a spring suit or 2/2 fullsuit works well depending on air temps.

How to Get There

Fly into Tokyo's Haneda Airport (HND), about 40 kilometers away, or Narita (NRT) roughly 80 kilometers out, then hop the JR Tokaido Line from Shinagawa Station—a quick 45-minute train ride to Kugenuma-Kaigan Station lands you 200 meters from the beach. Driving from Tokyo takes around an hour via highways; public parking lots charge about 400 yen per hour right by the sand. Rental shops like Coastline sit beachfront for boards and suits at budget rates, with easy walk-on access for all.

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Kugenuma Kugenuma Rivermouth

Japan
35.314450 N / 139.468567 O
Shonan & Chiba
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Kugenuma Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Kugenuma delivers classic rivermouth lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering mellow long rides that suit surfers of all levels in the heart of Shonan's vibrant scene. This black sand beach break turns heads with its reliable peaks and stunning backdrop of Enoshima Island and Mount Fuji on clear days. The vibe is welcoming, blending urban accessibility with that pure surf essence every traveler craves.

Geography and Nature

Nestled along the Shonan coast in Kanagawa Prefecture, Kugenuma sits just 50 kilometers southwest of downtown Tokyo, making it an urban-adjacent gem rather than a remote escape. The beach features dark black sand stretching along a concrete-lined shoreline, backed by a lively promenade with surf shops and eateries. To the east, Enoshima Island shelters the area, creating mellow zones at the river mouth while the open coast picks up south swells effectively.

Surf Setup

Kugenuma shines as a rivermouth beach break with predominant left handers at the river mouth, alongside left and right peaks scattered along the beach that form on shifting sandbars. These waves stay mellow and long until overhead, then deliver punchier sections or short barrels depending on swell angle and tide, with rides stretching 50 to 150 meters on good days. South to southwest swells fuel the best action, paired with north or northeast offshore winds for clean faces, and it handles all tides well though low incoming tide sharpens the peaks. In a typical session, expect ordinary power waves from 1 to 2 meters, easy paddle-outs, and the chance to hunt shifting sandbars for the longest walls.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Kugenuma is fairly consistent year-round thanks to local windswells and typhoon pulses, but it peaks in mid-to-late summer through autumn when south swells from typhoons deliver juicy, glassy sessions up to 2 meters plus. Aim for July to October for the most reliable chest-to-head-high waves, while winter offers smaller but rideable surf. Avoid heavy rain periods when water quality dips and cross-shore winds dominate.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers in the lineup, giving ample space for sessions. Weekends and holidays ramp up to ultra crowded, especially with a mix of locals and Tokyo day-trippers.

Who It's For

This spot welcomes all skill levels, making it ideal for beginners at the east end near the sea wall where surf schools gather on the smallest, mellowest waves. Intermediates thrive on the long lefts and peaks in the middle, honing turns on forgiving sand. Advanced surfers can chase bigger typhoon days for faster lines and occasional barrels amid the crowds.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips at the rivermouth on bigger swells, and steer clear of any exposed rocks during low tide shifts. Crowds peak in summer, so position patiently to avoid collisions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 21 to 26 degrees Celsius, perfect for boardshorts or a shorty if you're sensitive to cooler mornings. Winter from December to March drops to 16 to 17 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 3/2 wetsuit with booties for comfort on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 17 to 24 degrees Celsius, where a spring suit or 2/2 fullsuit works well depending on air temps.

How to Get There

Fly into Tokyo's Haneda Airport (HND), about 40 kilometers away, or Narita (NRT) roughly 80 kilometers out, then hop the JR Tokaido Line from Shinagawa Station—a quick 45-minute train ride to Kugenuma-Kaigan Station lands you 200 meters from the beach. Driving from Tokyo takes around an hour via highways; public parking lots charge about 400 yen per hour right by the sand. Rental shops like Coastline sit beachfront for boards and suits at budget rates, with easy walk-on access for all.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Rivermouth
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
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DIRECTION
Left
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frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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July to October delivers the most reliable chest-to-head-high waves, with south swells from typhoons creating glassy sessions up to 2 meters plus. Kugenuma maintains fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to local windswells, though winter offers smaller but rideable conditions. Avoid heavy rain periods when water quality dips.
Kugenuma welcomes all skill levels. Beginners thrive at the east end near the sea wall where surf schools gather on mellow, smallest waves. Intermediates hone turns on long lefts and peaks in the middle section, while advanced surfers chase bigger typhoon days for faster lines and occasional barrels.
Kugenuma is a rivermouth beach break with predominant left handers at the river mouth and left and right peaks scattered along the beach. Waves stay mellow and long until overhead, then deliver punchier sections or short barrels depending on swell angle and tide, with rides stretching 50 to 150 meters on good days.
Weekdays see few surfers, but weekends become ultra crowded with locals and Tokyo day-trippers. Located 50 kilometers southwest of downtown Tokyo, the JR Tokaido Line from Shinagawa Station reaches Kugenuma-Kaigan Station in 45 minutes, just 200 meters from the beach. Public parking costs about 400 yen per hour.
Kugenuma combines urban accessibility with pure surf essence, sitting just 50 kilometers from Tokyo yet offering reliable peaks year-round. The dark black sand beach delivers consistent lefts and rights, while Enoshima Island and Mount Fuji create stunning backdrops on clear days. The welcoming vibe and all-skill-level setup make it uniquely versatile for any surfer.

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