KDDI

31.6033 N / 131.5667 O

KDDI Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Nestled on Kyushu's stunning coastline, KDDI delivers classic beach-break fun with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captures the pure joy of Japanese surfing, offering playful waves that keep sessions lively and approachable for everyone from groms to grovelers. Its regular swells and mellow vibe make it a must-hit for any surfer chasing that perfect mix of consistency and aloha spirit.

Geography and Nature

KDDI sits along the eastern shores of Miyazaki Prefecture in Kyushu, where long stretches of golden sand meet the Pacific's endless energy. The beach is wide and open, backed by low dunes and scattered coastal greenery that gives it a relaxed, natural feel without heavy urban development. This sandy expanse shapes into multiple peaks, framed by the region's rolling hills and clear horizons, creating an inviting surf playground amid Japan's subtropical charm.

Surf Setup

KDDI is a pure beach break firing both rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames on its shifting sandbars that deliver fun, walling waves without too much commitment. It thrives on swells from the southeast, east, or northeast, with west winds holding offshore to groom clean faces up to 2 meters on good days. All tides work here, though mid to high tide smooths out the best shapes for longer rides. Expect a typical session to blend quick takeoffs with carving sections, perfect for linking turns in waist-to-head-high fun waves that keep you grinning all day.

Consistency and Best Time

KDDI picks up swell regularly thanks to its exposed position, making it one of Kyushu's more dependable beach breaks with waves on tap several days a week. Prime time hits from June through October during typhoon season, when southeast pulses deliver consistent chest-to-overhead sets, while winter months from December to March bring northeast groundswells for solid sessions. Avoid early spring if possible, as flatter periods can linger before summer ramps up.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at KDDI stay mellow with a small crew of locals and traveling surfers sharing the peaks. Weekends draw more action, blending a mix of residents and visitors, but the multiple breaks keep it manageable.

Who It's For

This spot welcomes all skill levels, from beginners paddling into whitewash on smaller days to intermediates honing turns on fun shoulders. Advanced surfers will find enough power in bigger swells for progressive maneuvers, while everyone benefits from the sandy bottom and variety of waves. No matter your level, KDDI rewards with approachable sessions that build confidence and stoke.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling out from the beach break on bigger swells, and give incoming sets their space to avoid getting caught inside. The sandy bottom keeps things forgiving, with minimal other risks in this clean stretch of coast.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 24-28°C, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 16-20°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit to handle the chill on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 20-24°C, making a 3/2mm suit ideal for versatile conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Miyazaki Airport (KMI), just 40 kilometers south of KDDI, then rent a car for the straightforward 45-minute drive north along Route 220 hugging the coast. From Hyuga Station on the JR Nichinan Line, it's a quick 5-kilometer taxi or bike ride to the beach with free roadside parking steps from the sand. Public buses run sporadically from Miyazaki City, about 60 kilometers away, dropping you within a 10-minute walk to the lineup.

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31.6033 N / 131.5667 O
Kyushu
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KDDI Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Nestled on Kyushu's stunning coastline, KDDI delivers classic beach-break fun with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captures the pure joy of Japanese surfing, offering playful waves that keep sessions lively and approachable for everyone from groms to grovelers. Its regular swells and mellow vibe make it a must-hit for any surfer chasing that perfect mix of consistency and aloha spirit.

Geography and Nature

KDDI sits along the eastern shores of Miyazaki Prefecture in Kyushu, where long stretches of golden sand meet the Pacific's endless energy. The beach is wide and open, backed by low dunes and scattered coastal greenery that gives it a relaxed, natural feel without heavy urban development. This sandy expanse shapes into multiple peaks, framed by the region's rolling hills and clear horizons, creating an inviting surf playground amid Japan's subtropical charm.

Surf Setup

KDDI is a pure beach break firing both rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames on its shifting sandbars that deliver fun, walling waves without too much commitment. It thrives on swells from the southeast, east, or northeast, with west winds holding offshore to groom clean faces up to 2 meters on good days. All tides work here, though mid to high tide smooths out the best shapes for longer rides. Expect a typical session to blend quick takeoffs with carving sections, perfect for linking turns in waist-to-head-high fun waves that keep you grinning all day.

Consistency and Best Time

KDDI picks up swell regularly thanks to its exposed position, making it one of Kyushu's more dependable beach breaks with waves on tap several days a week. Prime time hits from June through October during typhoon season, when southeast pulses deliver consistent chest-to-overhead sets, while winter months from December to March bring northeast groundswells for solid sessions. Avoid early spring if possible, as flatter periods can linger before summer ramps up.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at KDDI stay mellow with a small crew of locals and traveling surfers sharing the peaks. Weekends draw more action, blending a mix of residents and visitors, but the multiple breaks keep it manageable.

Who It's For

This spot welcomes all skill levels, from beginners paddling into whitewash on smaller days to intermediates honing turns on fun shoulders. Advanced surfers will find enough power in bigger swells for progressive maneuvers, while everyone benefits from the sandy bottom and variety of waves. No matter your level, KDDI rewards with approachable sessions that build confidence and stoke.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling out from the beach break on bigger swells, and give incoming sets their space to avoid getting caught inside. The sandy bottom keeps things forgiving, with minimal other risks in this clean stretch of coast.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 24-28°C, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 16-20°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit to handle the chill on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 20-24°C, making a 3/2mm suit ideal for versatile conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Miyazaki Airport (KMI), just 40 kilometers south of KDDI, then rent a car for the straightforward 45-minute drive north along Route 220 hugging the coast. From Hyuga Station on the JR Nichinan Line, it's a quick 5-kilometer taxi or bike ride to the beach with free roadside parking steps from the sand. Public buses run sporadically from Miyazaki City, about 60 kilometers away, dropping you within a 10-minute walk to the lineup.

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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: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: West
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fun
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Prime time at KDDI is June through October during typhoon season for consistent chest-to-overhead sets, with winter December to March offering solid northeast groundswells. It picks up swell regularly due to its exposed position, delivering waves several days a week. Avoid early spring for flatter periods before summer ramps up. All tides work, but mid to high tide provides the best shapes for longer rides on swells from southeast, east, or northeast up to 2 meters.
KDDI welcomes all skill levels, from beginners paddling into whitewash on smaller days to intermediates honing turns and advanced surfers finding power for maneuvers in bigger swells. Its forgiving sandy bottom and variety of punchy A-frames make sessions approachable, building confidence with playful waves that blend quick takeoffs and carving sections in waist-to-head-high fun.
KDDI is a pure beach break with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, forming punchy A-frames on shifting sandbars for fun, walling waves. It thrives on southeast, east, or northeast swells up to 2 meters, groomed by west offshore winds, with all tides working best at mid to high for smooth shapes and longer rides perfect for linking turns.
Weekdays at KDDI stay mellow with a small crew of locals and travelers sharing peaks, while weekends draw more but multiple breaks keep it manageable. Fly into Miyazaki Airport 40 kilometers south for a 45-minute drive north on Route 220, or take a 5-kilometer taxi or bike from Hyuga Station with free roadside parking steps from the sand. Public buses from Miyazaki City 60 kilometers away drop within a 10-minute walk.
KDDI stands out for its classic beach-break fun with reliable rights and lefts on a forgiving sandy bottom, capturing pure Japanese surfing joy in a mellow vibe amid subtropical charm. Regular swells, playful waist-to-head-high waves, and approachable sessions for all levels mix consistency with aloha spirit, set against wide golden sands, low dunes, and clear Pacific horizons without heavy urban development.

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