Hachijojima - Tacos

33.0800 N / 139.7500 O

Hachijojima - Tacos Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Tacos on Hachijojima delivers a classic right-hand reef break over a boulder-strewn bottom, offering clean lines and ordinary power that keep sessions fun and approachable. This remote island gem provides a laid-back vibe with regular swells and minimal crowds, perfect for surfers seeking uncrowded waves in a subtropical paradise. Nestled in Japan's Izu Islands, it captures the essence of tropical escape just a short flight from Tokyo.

Geography and Nature

Hachijojima lies 287 kilometers south of Tokyo in the Pacific Ocean, a volcanic island with rugged mountains, lush grasslands, and crystal-clear waters surrounding its rocky coasts. Tacos surf spot is located in Tokyo Hachijomachi Nakanogo, near the island's dramatic shoreline featuring lava fields and boulder reefs rather than sandy beaches. The landscape blends evergreen forests with open plateaus, dominated by Mt. Hachijo-Fuji, creating a wild, untamed coastal setting far from urban bustle.

Surf Setup

Tacos fires up as a right-hand reef break over boulders, peeling reliably with mellow walls ideal for carving turns. It thrives on south, southeast, and east swells, while northwest or west winds groom offshore conditions for maximum rideability. Low and mid tides are prime, as the reef pushes waves into shape without getting too shallow or sectiony. On a typical session, expect waist-to-head-high faces around 1 to 1.5 meters with regular sets rolling in for 10-15 wave sessions per hour.

Consistency and Best Time

Tacos offers regular consistency year-round, rated as a reliable spot in the Izu Islands with frequent swells from southern directions. Summer months from June to October bring the steadiest south-southeast pulses, while spring and fall deliver east swells with cleaner conditions; winter can work on east wraps but often sees choppier seas. Avoid peak typhoon season in August-September if you prefer smaller, predictable surf, and target early mornings for glassiest sessions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Tacos are typically empty, giving you solo sessions, while weekends see just a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting travelers. The low numbers make it easy to score waves without priority hassles.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Tacos welcomes beginners with its forgiving reef and smaller days, intermediates enjoy the consistent rights for practicing maneuvers, and advanced riders link sections on bigger swells. Everyone can expect playful waves that scale with skill, from mushy learners' peaks to punchier barrels on good days. Its accessibility keeps it fun across levels without overwhelming power.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom, which demands booties to avoid scrapes, and occasional rips pulling out from the reef. Sea urchins lurk in shallows, so paddle carefully and respect the rocky setup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures of 22-28°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty rash guard at most. Winter from December to March drops to 16-20°C, requiring a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 18-23°C, where a 3/2mm steamer works well for longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly from Tokyo's Haneda Airport (HND) to Hachijojima Airport, a quick 50-minute flight covering 287 kilometers. From the island airstrip, rent a scooter or car for the 10-15 kilometer drive along coastal roads to Nakanogo in Hachijomachi, with free roadside parking steps from the spot. Ferries from Tokyo's Takeshiba Pier take about 10.5 hours overnight via other islands, landing at the harbor for a similar 15-kilometer ride; no public buses run directly, so rentals are essential, and the walk from parking to the reef is under 200 meters.

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Hachijojima - Tacos 

33.0800 N / 139.7500 O
Izu Islands
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Hachijojima - Tacos Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Tacos on Hachijojima delivers a classic right-hand reef break over a boulder-strewn bottom, offering clean lines and ordinary power that keep sessions fun and approachable. This remote island gem provides a laid-back vibe with regular swells and minimal crowds, perfect for surfers seeking uncrowded waves in a subtropical paradise. Nestled in Japan's Izu Islands, it captures the essence of tropical escape just a short flight from Tokyo.

Geography and Nature

Hachijojima lies 287 kilometers south of Tokyo in the Pacific Ocean, a volcanic island with rugged mountains, lush grasslands, and crystal-clear waters surrounding its rocky coasts. Tacos surf spot is located in Tokyo Hachijomachi Nakanogo, near the island's dramatic shoreline featuring lava fields and boulder reefs rather than sandy beaches. The landscape blends evergreen forests with open plateaus, dominated by Mt. Hachijo-Fuji, creating a wild, untamed coastal setting far from urban bustle.

Surf Setup

Tacos fires up as a right-hand reef break over boulders, peeling reliably with mellow walls ideal for carving turns. It thrives on south, southeast, and east swells, while northwest or west winds groom offshore conditions for maximum rideability. Low and mid tides are prime, as the reef pushes waves into shape without getting too shallow or sectiony. On a typical session, expect waist-to-head-high faces around 1 to 1.5 meters with regular sets rolling in for 10-15 wave sessions per hour.

Consistency and Best Time

Tacos offers regular consistency year-round, rated as a reliable spot in the Izu Islands with frequent swells from southern directions. Summer months from June to October bring the steadiest south-southeast pulses, while spring and fall deliver east swells with cleaner conditions; winter can work on east wraps but often sees choppier seas. Avoid peak typhoon season in August-September if you prefer smaller, predictable surf, and target early mornings for glassiest sessions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Tacos are typically empty, giving you solo sessions, while weekends see just a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting travelers. The low numbers make it easy to score waves without priority hassles.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Tacos welcomes beginners with its forgiving reef and smaller days, intermediates enjoy the consistent rights for practicing maneuvers, and advanced riders link sections on bigger swells. Everyone can expect playful waves that scale with skill, from mushy learners' peaks to punchier barrels on good days. Its accessibility keeps it fun across levels without overwhelming power.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom, which demands booties to avoid scrapes, and occasional rips pulling out from the reef. Sea urchins lurk in shallows, so paddle carefully and respect the rocky setup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures of 22-28°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty rash guard at most. Winter from December to March drops to 16-20°C, requiring a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 18-23°C, where a 3/2mm steamer works well for longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly from Tokyo's Haneda Airport (HND) to Hachijojima Airport, a quick 50-minute flight covering 287 kilometers. From the island airstrip, rent a scooter or car for the 10-15 kilometer drive along coastal roads to Nakanogo in Hachijomachi, with free roadside parking steps from the spot. Ferries from Tokyo's Takeshiba Pier take about 10.5 hours overnight via other islands, landing at the harbor for a similar 15-kilometer ride; no public buses run directly, so rentals are essential, and the walk from parking to the reef is under 200 meters.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: South, SouthEast, East
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
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Tacos offers regular consistency year-round, with summer from June to October bringing the steadiest south-southeast swells, spring and fall delivering east swells with cleaner conditions, and winter working on east wraps. Target low and mid tides, northwest or west offshore winds, and early mornings for glassiest sessions around 1 to 1.5 meters. Avoid peak typhoon season in August-September for smaller, predictable surf.
Tacos suits all surfers, welcoming beginners with forgiving reef and smaller days, intermediates for consistent rights to practice maneuvers, and advanced riders linking sections on bigger swells. Playful waves scale with skill from mushy learners' peaks to punchier barrels, keeping sessions fun and approachable across levels without overwhelming power.
Tacos is a classic right-hand reef break over a boulder-strewn bottom, peeling reliably with mellow walls for carving turns and clean lines with ordinary power. It thrives on south, southeast, and east swells, groomed by northwest or west offshore winds, delivering waist-to-head-high faces around 1 to 1.5 meters at low and mid tides for 10-15 waves per hour.
Weekdays at Tacos are typically empty for solo sessions, weekends see just a few locals and travelers with no priority hassles. Fly 50 minutes from Tokyo Haneda to Hachijojima Airport, then rent a scooter or car for the 10-15 kilometer drive to Nakanogo, with free roadside parking under 200 meters from the reef.
Tacos stands out as a remote island gem with regular swells, minimal crowds, and a laid-back vibe in a subtropical paradise just a short flight from Tokyo. Its classic right-hand reef delivers fun, approachable waves over boulders amid volcanic lava fields, rugged mountains, and crystal-clear waters, offering uncrowded sessions year-round far from urban bustle.

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