Enshu / Hamamatsu

Shizuoka · Japan

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About Enshu / Hamamatsu

Enshu, nestled along the Shizuoka coastline near Hamamatsu, is a solid beach break destination with seven accessible spots perfect for getting your fix on Japan's Pacific side. This area offers consistent, mellow waves across a collection of well-established breaks that cater to surfers looking to improve their skills without traveling far from the city. Whether you're chasing your first decent walls or pushing into intermediate territory, there's something here for you.

The spots in Enshu are predominantly sandy beach breaks that serve up both left and right-handers. Most breaks sit in the intermediate-advanced range, making this a great training ground if you're working your way up the progression ladder. Fukude stands out as the most beginner-friendly option, while Ota-gawa Kakou challenges those with more experience. Across all seven spots, the crowd factor hovers around 3/5 consistently, meaning you'll share the lineup but won't be totally stacked on most days. The beach break nature of these breaks means you'll find forgiving sandbanks and good wave shape when conditions align.

Summer through early fall is when Enshu really shines. August hits peak season with average scores of 38, water temps at a toasty 27.8°C, and average wave heights around 1.1 meters. September and October maintain this energy, offering excellent conditions with manageable winds and the warmest water you'll see before winter arrives. Spring also deserves attention, with scores climbing from March (33) through May (36) as the season transitions and water temperatures warm up from 15.8°C to 19.3°C.

Getting to Enshu is straightforward from Hamamatsu, with good parking and road access to most breaks. Winter (December through February) brings smaller waves averaging 0.6-0.7 meters and chilly 15-17°C water temps, so a wetsuit is essential year-round. The vibe here is relaxed and local-friendly, with just enough people to keep things social without becoming overwhelming.

Based on WeWave data, Enshu's best windows run from June through October, when average scores consistently hit 37-38 with scores peaking at 80-82. August emerges as the premium month, combining the strongest average score (38), warmest water (27.8°C), and largest average waves (1.1m) alongside light winds of just 3.2 m/s. If you're planning a trip, aim for this late summer window for the most reliable, enjoyable conditions.

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