Susuki

34.666433 N / 138.195000 O

Susuki Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Nestled on Japan's stunning Shizuoka coastline, Susuki delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captivates with its hollow, fast, and powerful waves that fire up regularly, offering an exhilarating vibe for surfers chasing quality sessions without the reef hazards. Whether you're after speedy lines or punchy barrels, Susuki's consistent energy makes it a must-paddle for any Japan surf trip.

Geography and Nature

Susuki sits in Makinohara, Shizuoka Prefecture on Honshu's southern coast, facing the Pacific with wide sandy beaches backed by rolling green hills and coastal dunes. The area blends rural charm with easy access, far from urban bustle yet close to Shizuoka's vibrant communities, where the expansive beach stretches along Oi River influences, creating dynamic sandbars that shape the waves. Volcanic landscapes from nearby Mt. Fuji add a dramatic backdrop, enhancing the natural surf haven feel.

Surf Setup

Susuki is a pure beach break firing rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames on good swells. It thrives on southwest swells that wrap in cleanly, while west winds hold offshore to groom the faces perfectly. The spot works across all tides, keeping sessions flexible as sandbars shift to deliver hollow, fast rides up to 2 meters. Expect a typical session to blend powerful walls with occasional barrels, rewarding quick maneuvers in chest-to-head-high surf.

Consistency and Best Time

Susuki scores regular swells year-round thanks to its exposed position, but it peaks from June to October during typhoon season when southwest pulses deliver the most consistent 1- to 2-meter faces. Winter months bring reliable groundswell too, though avoid November for flatter periods between systems. Early mornings or weekdays maximize your window before winds fill in.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers, making for uncrowded lines, while weekends draw a solid local and visitor mix that packs the peaks. Patience and wave-sharing keep the vibe positive.

Who It's For

Susuki welcomes all surfers, from beginners finding gentle rollers on smaller days to advanced riders tackling the hollow power at size. Novices can build confidence on the sandy bottom and all-tide playability, while intermediates and pros score fast rights and lefts for progression. Everyone leaves stoked from its versatile, powerful delivery.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling wide on bigger southwest swells, and check sandbars for any exposed sections. The sandy setup keeps it relatively forgiving overall.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters of 22 to 28 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 12 to 16 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 16 to 22 degrees Celsius, so a 3/2mm wetsuit works well to handle variable conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Shizuoka Airport (FSZ), just 40 kilometers north, or Tokyo's Haneda (HND) about 150 kilometers away for more flights. From Shizuoka Station, hop a 30-minute train to Makinohara, then rent a car for the final 10-kilometer drive south along Route 152 toward Omaezaki. Parking is plentiful right at the spot with toilets and showers nearby, and it's a quick 2-minute walk to the beach. Public buses from Yaizu Station run sporadically, but driving offers the most flexibility for dawn patrols.

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Susuki Susuki

Japan
34.666433 N / 138.195000 O
Shizuoka - Nakatajima
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Susuki Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Nestled on Japan's stunning Shizuoka coastline, Susuki delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captivates with its hollow, fast, and powerful waves that fire up regularly, offering an exhilarating vibe for surfers chasing quality sessions without the reef hazards. Whether you're after speedy lines or punchy barrels, Susuki's consistent energy makes it a must-paddle for any Japan surf trip.

Geography and Nature

Susuki sits in Makinohara, Shizuoka Prefecture on Honshu's southern coast, facing the Pacific with wide sandy beaches backed by rolling green hills and coastal dunes. The area blends rural charm with easy access, far from urban bustle yet close to Shizuoka's vibrant communities, where the expansive beach stretches along Oi River influences, creating dynamic sandbars that shape the waves. Volcanic landscapes from nearby Mt. Fuji add a dramatic backdrop, enhancing the natural surf haven feel.

Surf Setup

Susuki is a pure beach break firing rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames on good swells. It thrives on southwest swells that wrap in cleanly, while west winds hold offshore to groom the faces perfectly. The spot works across all tides, keeping sessions flexible as sandbars shift to deliver hollow, fast rides up to 2 meters. Expect a typical session to blend powerful walls with occasional barrels, rewarding quick maneuvers in chest-to-head-high surf.

Consistency and Best Time

Susuki scores regular swells year-round thanks to its exposed position, but it peaks from June to October during typhoon season when southwest pulses deliver the most consistent 1- to 2-meter faces. Winter months bring reliable groundswell too, though avoid November for flatter periods between systems. Early mornings or weekdays maximize your window before winds fill in.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers, making for uncrowded lines, while weekends draw a solid local and visitor mix that packs the peaks. Patience and wave-sharing keep the vibe positive.

Who It's For

Susuki welcomes all surfers, from beginners finding gentle rollers on smaller days to advanced riders tackling the hollow power at size. Novices can build confidence on the sandy bottom and all-tide playability, while intermediates and pros score fast rights and lefts for progression. Everyone leaves stoked from its versatile, powerful delivery.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling wide on bigger southwest swells, and check sandbars for any exposed sections. The sandy setup keeps it relatively forgiving overall.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters of 22 to 28 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 12 to 16 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 16 to 22 degrees Celsius, so a 3/2mm wetsuit works well to handle variable conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Shizuoka Airport (FSZ), just 40 kilometers north, or Tokyo's Haneda (HND) about 150 kilometers away for more flights. From Shizuoka Station, hop a 30-minute train to Makinohara, then rent a car for the final 10-kilometer drive south along Route 152 toward Omaezaki. Parking is plentiful right at the spot with toilets and showers nearby, and it's a quick 2-minute walk to the beach. Public buses from Yaizu Station run sporadically, but driving offers the most flexibility for dawn patrols.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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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: SouthWest
Good wind direction: West
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Susuki peaks from June to October during typhoon season with consistent 1- to 2-meter southwest swells, and winter brings reliable groundswell too. It scores regular swells year-round from its exposed position on Shizuoka's Pacific coast, thriving on southwest swells with west winds holding offshore. Early mornings or weekdays maximize sessions before winds fill in, avoiding flatter November periods. All tides work as sandbars shift for flexible, powerful rides up to 2 meters.
Susuki welcomes all surfers, from beginners on gentle rollers to advanced riders tackling hollow power. Novices build confidence on the sandy bottom and all-tide playability during smaller days, while intermediates and pros score fast rights and lefts for progression. Its forgiving beach break delivers versatile waves blending powerful walls with occasional barrels in chest-to-head-high surf, leaving everyone stoked.
Susuki is a pure beach break firing rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames over a sandy bottom. It thrives on southwest swells wrapping cleanly with west offshore winds grooming fast, hollow, powerful faces up to 2 meters. Sessions blend speedy lines, punchy barrels, and rewarding maneuvers across all tides as dynamic sandbars from Oi River influences shape the consistent, exhilarating waves.
Weekdays at Susuki see few surfers for uncrowded lines, while weekends draw a solid local and visitor mix—patience and sharing keep the vibe positive. Fly into Shizuoka Airport 40 kilometers north or Haneda 150 kilometers away, then train 30 minutes from Shizuoka Station to Makinohara and drive 10 kilometers south on Route 152. Plentiful parking, toilets, showers, and a 2-minute beach walk make access easy.
Susuki stands out with classic beach-break rights and lefts peeling over forgiving sand, delivering hollow, fast, powerful waves without reef hazards. Its consistent energy from southwest swells, all-tide flexibility, and dynamic sandbars create quality sessions for all levels amid stunning Shizuoka scenery of green hills, dunes, and Mt. Fuji views. This rural haven blends easy access with exhilarating, versatile surf on Honshu's Pacific coast.

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