Chiba · Kamogawa
35.0619°N, 140.1042°E
Maebara Beach, along Kamogawa City's Pacific coastline, is one of Chiba's premier surf breaks — a 1.5km crescent of sand that catches consistent swells year-round. The beach faces east, receiving swell from Pacific typhoons (summer/autumn) and winter Aleutian lows. The waves are forgiving for beginners (beach break, soft sand bottom) yet offer occasional overhead sets that satisfy intermediate surfers.
The beach is lined with surf shops offering rentals and lessons (English-speaking instructors increasingly common). The surf community here is welcoming to visitors — a contrast to more territorial breaks. Early morning sessions (6:00–8:00) see locals paddling out at sunrise, a ritual that feels more meditative than competitive.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours (beach) | Surf shops: typically 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Closed: No closures (beach) | Surf shops: year-round
Entrance Fee
Free (beach) | Board + wetsuit rental: ¥3,000-4,000/day | Beginner lesson: ¥6,000-8,000 (2 hours)
Best Season
September-November (most consistent swell + warm water) | Winter for powerful waves (wetsuit required)
Visit Duration
Half day (lesson + surf) | Full day (experienced surfers)
Getting There
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