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Kazamoto

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Timezone: Asia/Tokyo
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Ideal surf conditions at Kazamoto

Swell window
NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE
Best swell direction
NE
Swell size
3ft - 8ft
Swell breaks over
Boulders, Sand
Wave types
Rivermouth
Wave directions
Right
Wind window
SW
Offshore wind
SW
Works at
Low, Mid, High
(Better on rising)
Skill Level
Intermediate

Kazamoto surf guide

Kazamoto is a surf spot known for its rivermouth break, making it a decent option when other places on the Pacific coast are closed out. The wave conditions can be fun, especially when there's some swell in the water. It's best experienced with a rising tide and offshore winds coming from the southwest to west. With the right conditions, you can enjoy some long rides, particularly over the boulder and sand combination that defines this spot.

The optimal swell direction here is northeast, and it can handle swell sizes up to about 3 feet (0.9 meters). The waves typically break over boulders and sand, producing right-breaking waves that are great for those looking to ride. It’s good to keep in mind that the spot is suitable for intermediate surfers, as it requires some skill to navigate the various conditions effectively. Low, mid, and high tides can all work, depending on the swell and wind conditions, making it a versatile choice.

It's worth noting that Kazamoto benefits from northeast and southeast swells, which helps to keep it firing when other spots might not be as favorable. If you can catch it on the right day, with the right wind and tide, you could end up having a pretty solid session. Just remember, it’s not beginner-friendly, so make sure you’re up for the challenge!

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