Uchizuma

33.659433 N / 134.403767 O

Uchizuma Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Uchizuma is one of Shikoku's most scenic beach breaks, nestled in a sheltered bay that delivers consistent, approachable waves for surfers of all levels. This sandy beach break produces soft, rolling waves with well-formed A-frame peaks when conditions align, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a relaxed session without the intensity of Shikoku's more powerful breaks further south.

Geography and Nature

Located on Shikoku's southeast coast between the towns of Minami and Kochi, Uchizuma sits in a small, protected bay surrounded by natural beauty that remains relatively unknown to overseas visitors. The beach features white sandy shores backed by scenic coastal landscape, with exposed rocks at both the northern and southern ends of the bay. This picturesque setting offers a peaceful atmosphere away from crowded tourist zones, though the bay's geography means you'll want to position yourself carefully to avoid the rocky outcrops.

Surf Setup

Uchizuma works best with south and southwest swells, with north and northwest winds providing ideal offshore conditions that groom the waves nicely. The beach break produces A-frame peaks in the middle of the bay, offering both left and right-hand waves depending on sandbank formations. Low to mid tide stages work best for this spot. On a typical session, expect soft, rolling waves that peel across the sandy bottom, creating forgiving conditions that allow riders to focus on technique rather than survival.

Consistency and Best Time

This beach break remains highly inconsistent, meaning you'll need to time your visit carefully to score quality waves. Spring and autumn months from March to May and October to November offer the most reliable conditions, with a mix of local wind swells and smaller south swells. Typhoon season from August to September can bring larger swells, though Uchizuma's sheltered bay position means it doesn't receive the same intensity as more exposed breaks. Outside these windows, conditions can be quite small and choppy.

Crowd Levels

Uchizuma attracts few surfers on weekdays, making it an excellent choice for those seeking solitude and space to practice. Weekends see noticeably more activity, though it never reaches the crowded conditions found at more famous breaks in Chiba or other accessible regions.

Who It's For

This spot suits beginners and longboarders exceptionally well, with its soft waves and sandy bottom providing a forgiving learning environment. Intermediate surfers will find enjoyable sessions during decent swells, while advanced surfers might find the waves lack the power and challenge they seek. The protected bay and consistent wave shape make Uchizuma perfect for building skills or enjoying a relaxed paddle.

Hazards to Respect

Watch your positioning carefully around the exposed rocks at both ends of the bay, particularly when paddling out or during larger swells. These rocky outcrops are the main hazard to be aware of at this otherwise friendly break.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring warmer water around 22 to 24 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light spring suit or rash guard. Winter from December to March cools to approximately 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 4 to 5 millimeter full suit. Spring and autumn typically range between 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3 to 4 millimeter suit provides comfortable protection.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Kochi Airport, approximately 90 kilometers away. From Kochi, rent a car and drive south toward Kaiyo-cho, following coastal routes toward the Uchizuma area. Parking is available near the beach access points. If using public transport, train connections serve the broader Kochi region, though local buses provide more direct access to the beach. The drive from Kochi takes roughly 90 minutes depending on traffic and exact starting point.

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Uchizuma 

Japan
33.659433 N / 134.403767 O
Shikoku
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Uchizuma Surf Spot Guide, Japan

Uchizuma is one of Shikoku's most scenic beach breaks, nestled in a sheltered bay that delivers consistent, approachable waves for surfers of all levels. This sandy beach break produces soft, rolling waves with well-formed A-frame peaks when conditions align, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a relaxed session without the intensity of Shikoku's more powerful breaks further south.

Geography and Nature

Located on Shikoku's southeast coast between the towns of Minami and Kochi, Uchizuma sits in a small, protected bay surrounded by natural beauty that remains relatively unknown to overseas visitors. The beach features white sandy shores backed by scenic coastal landscape, with exposed rocks at both the northern and southern ends of the bay. This picturesque setting offers a peaceful atmosphere away from crowded tourist zones, though the bay's geography means you'll want to position yourself carefully to avoid the rocky outcrops.

Surf Setup

Uchizuma works best with south and southwest swells, with north and northwest winds providing ideal offshore conditions that groom the waves nicely. The beach break produces A-frame peaks in the middle of the bay, offering both left and right-hand waves depending on sandbank formations. Low to mid tide stages work best for this spot. On a typical session, expect soft, rolling waves that peel across the sandy bottom, creating forgiving conditions that allow riders to focus on technique rather than survival.

Consistency and Best Time

This beach break remains highly inconsistent, meaning you'll need to time your visit carefully to score quality waves. Spring and autumn months from March to May and October to November offer the most reliable conditions, with a mix of local wind swells and smaller south swells. Typhoon season from August to September can bring larger swells, though Uchizuma's sheltered bay position means it doesn't receive the same intensity as more exposed breaks. Outside these windows, conditions can be quite small and choppy.

Crowd Levels

Uchizuma attracts few surfers on weekdays, making it an excellent choice for those seeking solitude and space to practice. Weekends see noticeably more activity, though it never reaches the crowded conditions found at more famous breaks in Chiba or other accessible regions.

Who It's For

This spot suits beginners and longboarders exceptionally well, with its soft waves and sandy bottom providing a forgiving learning environment. Intermediate surfers will find enjoyable sessions during decent swells, while advanced surfers might find the waves lack the power and challenge they seek. The protected bay and consistent wave shape make Uchizuma perfect for building skills or enjoying a relaxed paddle.

Hazards to Respect

Watch your positioning carefully around the exposed rocks at both ends of the bay, particularly when paddling out or during larger swells. These rocky outcrops are the main hazard to be aware of at this otherwise friendly break.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring warmer water around 22 to 24 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light spring suit or rash guard. Winter from December to March cools to approximately 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 4 to 5 millimeter full suit. Spring and autumn typically range between 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3 to 4 millimeter suit provides comfortable protection.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Kochi Airport, approximately 90 kilometers away. From Kochi, rent a car and drive south toward Kaiyo-cho, following coastal routes toward the Uchizuma area. Parking is available near the beach access points. If using public transport, train connections serve the broader Kochi region, though local buses provide more direct access to the beach. The drive from Kochi takes roughly 90 minutes depending on traffic and exact starting point.

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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, South
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Ordinary, Fun, Powerless
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement:

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Spring and autumn from March to May and October to November offer the most reliable conditions at Uchizuma. These months bring a mix of local wind swells and smaller south swells ideal for consistent sessions. Typhoon season from August to September can deliver larger swells, though Uchizuma's sheltered bay position means it doesn't receive the same intensity as more exposed breaks nearby.
Uchizuma suits beginners and longboarders exceptionally well, with soft waves and sandy bottom providing a forgiving learning environment. Intermediate surfers will find enjoyable sessions during decent swells. Advanced surfers might find the waves lack the power and challenge they seek, making this spot better suited for building skills or relaxed paddling rather than pushing limits.
Uchizuma is a beach break that produces soft, rolling waves with well-formed A-frame peaks when conditions align. The break works best with south and southwest swells, with north and northwest winds providing ideal offshore conditions. Low to mid tide stages work best, offering both left and right-hand waves depending on sandbank formations across the sandy bottom.
Uchizuma is located approximately 90 kilometers from Kochi Airport, with roughly 90 minutes driving time by rental car toward Kaiyo-cho along coastal routes. Parking is available near beach access points. The spot attracts few surfers on weekdays, making it excellent for solitude, while weekends see noticeably more activity but never reaches crowded conditions found at more famous breaks.
Uchizuma offers a scenic, sheltered bay setting that remains relatively unknown to overseas visitors, providing a peaceful atmosphere away from crowded tourist zones. The consistent A-frame peaks and soft rolling waves create ideal conditions for skill development without the intensity of Shikoku's more powerful breaks further south, making it perfect for those seeking approachable waves in a beautiful, protected environment.

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