Irinomatsubara

32.8833 N / 132.5667 O

Irinomatsubara Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Nestled on Shikoku's wild coast, Irinomatsubara delivers forgiving beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom, making it a gem for relaxed sessions. The mellow vibe draws surfers seeking consistent, beginner-friendly peaks without the intensity of reef breaks. Picture long, rolling lines under pine-lined horizons, where the surf feels welcoming and the energy stays chill.

Geography and Nature

Irinomatsubara sits in the western part of Kochi Prefecture on Shikoku Island, Japan, stretching along a pristine 2-kilometer sandy beach backed by picturesque pine forests in Kuroshio Town. This national scenic spot offers a remote, natural feel far from urban hustle, with the open Pacific coastline shaping reliable beach-break conditions. The landscape blends wide white sands with lush greenery, creating a serene backdrop for surf exploration.

Surf Setup

This classic beach break fires rights and lefts that shape up soft and approachable, ideal for turning practice and flowy rides. It thrives on southwest and southeast swells, with south, southeast, and east winds holding offshore to keep faces clean. All tides work here thanks to the sandy bottom, which molds forgiving peaks without sharp drops. On a typical session, expect chest-to-head-high waves rolling in steadily, letting you link sections for 50-100 meter rides in a laid-back atmosphere.

Consistency and Best Time

Shikoku's southeast coast, including Irinomatsubara, picks up reliable windswell year-round, but it shines during typhoon season from August to September when southwest swells pump consistent 1-2 meter faces. Autumn through winter (October to March) brings steady groundswells for frequent sessions, while summer offers smaller, warmer waves. Avoid early summer lulls if chasing size, as conditions can flatten mid-season before typhoons kick in.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep the lineup empty, giving ample space for solo or small-group sessions. Weekends draw a crowded mix of locals and visiting surfers, especially in peak season.

Who It's For

Irinomatsubara suits beginners best, with its soft, sandy beach-break waves providing a safe space to build skills like paddling and pop-ups. Intermediate surfers will enjoy linking turns on the peeling sections during small to moderate swells. Advanced riders might find it mellow but can hunt quality peaks on bigger days.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling along the beach during larger swells, and always check for submerged rocks at the ends. The sandy bottom keeps things forgiving overall.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer (June to October) brings water temperatures of 22-28°C, so boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfort. Winter (December to March) drops to 14-18°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties on colder days. Spring and Fall hover at 18-22°C, where a 3/2mm wetsuit works well for most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Kochi Airport (KCZ), about 100 kilometers north, then rent a car for the 2-hour drive south via Route 321 through scenic coastal roads. The nearest train station is Kuroshio Station, roughly 10 kilometers away, with local buses connecting to the beach in 20 minutes. Ample free parking lines the beach access road, just a 2-minute walk to the sand—perfect for quick dawn patrols.

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Irinomatsubara 

32.8833 N / 132.5667 O
Shikoku
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Irinomatsubara Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Nestled on Shikoku's wild coast, Irinomatsubara delivers forgiving beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom, making it a gem for relaxed sessions. The mellow vibe draws surfers seeking consistent, beginner-friendly peaks without the intensity of reef breaks. Picture long, rolling lines under pine-lined horizons, where the surf feels welcoming and the energy stays chill.

Geography and Nature

Irinomatsubara sits in the western part of Kochi Prefecture on Shikoku Island, Japan, stretching along a pristine 2-kilometer sandy beach backed by picturesque pine forests in Kuroshio Town. This national scenic spot offers a remote, natural feel far from urban hustle, with the open Pacific coastline shaping reliable beach-break conditions. The landscape blends wide white sands with lush greenery, creating a serene backdrop for surf exploration.

Surf Setup

This classic beach break fires rights and lefts that shape up soft and approachable, ideal for turning practice and flowy rides. It thrives on southwest and southeast swells, with south, southeast, and east winds holding offshore to keep faces clean. All tides work here thanks to the sandy bottom, which molds forgiving peaks without sharp drops. On a typical session, expect chest-to-head-high waves rolling in steadily, letting you link sections for 50-100 meter rides in a laid-back atmosphere.

Consistency and Best Time

Shikoku's southeast coast, including Irinomatsubara, picks up reliable windswell year-round, but it shines during typhoon season from August to September when southwest swells pump consistent 1-2 meter faces. Autumn through winter (October to March) brings steady groundswells for frequent sessions, while summer offers smaller, warmer waves. Avoid early summer lulls if chasing size, as conditions can flatten mid-season before typhoons kick in.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep the lineup empty, giving ample space for solo or small-group sessions. Weekends draw a crowded mix of locals and visiting surfers, especially in peak season.

Who It's For

Irinomatsubara suits beginners best, with its soft, sandy beach-break waves providing a safe space to build skills like paddling and pop-ups. Intermediate surfers will enjoy linking turns on the peeling sections during small to moderate swells. Advanced riders might find it mellow but can hunt quality peaks on bigger days.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling along the beach during larger swells, and always check for submerged rocks at the ends. The sandy bottom keeps things forgiving overall.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer (June to October) brings water temperatures of 22-28°C, so boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfort. Winter (December to March) drops to 14-18°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties on colder days. Spring and Fall hover at 18-22°C, where a 3/2mm wetsuit works well for most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Kochi Airport (KCZ), about 100 kilometers north, then rent a car for the 2-hour drive south via Route 321 through scenic coastal roads. The nearest train station is Kuroshio Station, roughly 10 kilometers away, with local buses connecting to the beach in 20 minutes. Ample free parking lines the beach access road, just a 2-minute walk to the sand—perfect for quick dawn patrols.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght:
Good day lenght:
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction: South, SouthEast, East
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to
power

Best Tide Position: All tides
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Irinomatsubara shines during typhoon season from August to September with consistent 1-2 meter southwest swells, and autumn through winter from October to March brings steady groundswells. It picks up reliable windswell year-round on Shikoku's southeast coast, thriving on southwest and southeast swells with south, southeast, and east offshore winds. Summer offers smaller, warmer waves, but avoid early summer lulls for bigger conditions.
Irinomatsubara suits beginners best with its soft, sandy beach-break waves ideal for paddling and pop-ups. Intermediate surfers enjoy linking turns on peeling sections during small to moderate swells. Advanced riders find it mellow but can seek quality peaks on bigger days, all in a safe, forgiving environment without reef intensity.
Irinomatsubara features forgiving beach-break waves peeling both right and left over a sandy bottom, shaping soft and approachable for flowy rides up to 50-100 meters. It works on all tides with chest-to-head-high peaks on southwest and southeast swells, held clean by south, southeast, and east offshore winds for relaxed, consistent sessions.
Weekdays at Irinomatsubara keep the lineup empty for solo or small-group sessions, while weekends draw crowds of locals and visitors in peak season. Fly into Kochi Airport 100 kilometers north for a 2-hour car drive via Route 321, or take a train to Kuroshio Station 10 kilometers away with a 20-minute bus. Free parking is ample with a 2-minute walk to the beach.
Irinomatsubara stands out with its mellow, beginner-friendly beach-break peaks on a 2-kilometer sandy stretch backed by pine forests, offering a chill vibe and reliable waves far from urban areas. Unlike intense reef breaks, its soft, all-tide waves deliver long rolling lines in a serene national scenic spot on Shikoku's wild Pacific coast for relaxed exploration.

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