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At takegashima island: you see the wave on your left when you pass the bridge. The wave is from the cliff until the tetrapods.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): At takegashima island: you see the wave on your left when you pass the bridge. The wave is from the cliff until the tetrapods.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): At takegashima island: you see the wave on your left when you pass the bridge. The wave is from the cliff until the tetrapods.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): At takegashima island: you see the wave on your left when you pass the bridge. The wave is from the cliff until the tetrapods.
DistanciaCoja un coche
LlegadaAcceso directo (< 5min)
¿Fácil de encontrar?Fácil de encontrar
¿Acceso publico?Acceso publico
Acceso especialNo sé
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Características de spot de surf
Calidad del spot de surf
Calidad de las olasClase mundial
ExperienciaSurfistas con experiencia
FrecuenciaFunciona a veces
Ola
TipoArrecife de rocas
DirecciónDerecha
FondoRocas planas
PotenciaHueca, Potente
Longitud normalNormal (50 a 150m)
Longitud máximaLargo (150 a 300 m)
Marea, oleaje y viento
Buena dirección de la resacaSudeste, Este
Dirección del vientoOeste, Sudoeste
Talla de la resacaEmpieza en 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft y permanece hasta el 4m+ / 12ft
Condición de mareaMarea mediana y marea alta
Mejor movimiento de marea
Más detalles
Poblado durante la semanaUnos pocos surfistas
Poblado en fines de semanaMuchos surfistas
Enlace Webcam
Peligros
- Rocas
- Construcciones (boyas, diques, etc...)
- Localismo
Información adicional
When it's big it can be scary. The typhoon swells make it break further out in front of the cliff but you can catch it 30 meters down the line where it's safer. But there are rocks near the take off zone and when the wave hits them it boils up and can make a ledgey steep drop. Then it walls up for some big turns and can roll on for 150 meters. Sometimes it flattens out a bit half way but with good position you can make through to the inside wall. The wave ends reasonably safely near a harbour entrance. If it's big it will break further out and end on the rocks on the other side of the bay. When small it ends on the tetrapods.Low tide is very dangerous. On a mid to high tide, medium swell, enter by walking along the tetrapods and jumping off. Some guys jump off the back, others off the front.Coming back in, ride a wave past the tetrapods and then paddle in behind them back to the steps where the tetrapods start.Once again, just beware of the take off zone rocks...They seem to suck you in as the wave sucks up just when you want to take off.Have fun!
English (Traducir este texto en Español): When it's big it can be scary. The typhoon swells make it break further out in front of the cliff but you can catch it 30 meters down the line where it's safer. But there are rocks near the take off zone and when the wave hits them it boils up and can make a ledgey steep drop. Then it walls up for some big turns and can roll on for 150 meters. Sometimes it flattens out a bit half way but with good position you can make through to the inside wall. The wave ends reasonably safely near a harbour entrance. If it's big it will break further out and end on the rocks on the other side of the bay. When small it ends on the tetrapods.Low tide is very dangerous. On a mid to high tide, medium swell, enter by walking along the tetrapods and jumping off. Some guys jump off the back, others off the front.Coming back in, ride a wave past the tetrapods and then paddle in behind them back to the steps where the tetrapods start.Once again, just beware of the take off zone rocks...They seem to suck you in as the wave sucks up just when you want to take off.Have fun!
English (Traducir este texto en Español): When it's big it can be scary. The typhoon swells make it break further out in front of the cliff but you can catch it 30 meters down the line where it's safer. But there are rocks near the take off zone and when the wave hits them it boils up and can make a ledgey steep drop. Then it walls up for some big turns and can roll on for 150 meters. Sometimes it flattens out a bit half way but with good position you can make through to the inside wall. The wave ends reasonably safely near a harbour entrance. If it's big it will break further out and end on the rocks on the other side of the bay. When small it ends on the tetrapods.Low tide is very dangerous. On a mid to high tide, medium swell, enter by walking along the tetrapods and jumping off. Some guys jump off the back, others off the front.Coming back in, ride a wave past the tetrapods and then paddle in behind them back to the steps where the tetrapods start.Once again, just beware of the take off zone rocks...They seem to suck you in as the wave sucks up just when you want to take off.Have fun!
English (Traducir este texto en Español): When it's big it can be scary. The typhoon swells make it break further out in front of the cliff but you can catch it 30 meters down the line where it's safer. But there are rocks near the take off zone and when the wave hits them it boils up and can make a ledgey steep drop. Then it walls up for some big turns and can roll on for 150 meters. Sometimes it flattens out a bit half way but with good position you can make through to the inside wall. The wave ends reasonably safely near a harbour entrance. If it's big it will break further out and end on the rocks on the other side of the bay. When small it ends on the tetrapods.Low tide is very dangerous. On a mid to high tide, medium swell, enter by walking along the tetrapods and jumping off. Some guys jump off the back, others off the front.Coming back in, ride a wave past the tetrapods and then paddle in behind them back to the steps where the tetrapods start.Once again, just beware of the take off zone rocks...They seem to suck you in as the wave sucks up just when you want to take off.Have fun!
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It's a incredible scenary: even if you don't surf come to see the place.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): It's a incredible scenary: even if you don't surf come to see the place.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): It's a incredible scenary: even if you don't surf come to see the place.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): It's a incredible scenary: even if you don't surf come to see the place.
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Por anonymous , 14-10-2002
I love Takegashima - When it's big it can be scary. The typhoon swells make it break further out in front of the cliff but you can catch it 30 meters down the line where it's safer. But there are rocks near the take off zone and when the wave hits them it boils up and can make a ledgey steep drop. Then it walls up for some big turns and can roll on for 150 meters. Sometimes it flattens out a bit half way but with good position you can make through to the inside wall. The wave ends reasonably safely near a harbour entrance. If it's big it will break further out and end on the rocks on the other side of the bay. When small it ends on the tetrapods.Low tide is very dangerous. On a mid to high tide, medium swell, enter by walking along the tetrapods and jumping off. Some guys jump off the back, others off the front.Coming back in, ride a wave past the tetrapods and then paddle in behind them back to the steps where the tetrapods start.Once again, just beware of the take off zone rocks...They seem to suck you in as the wave sucks up just when you want to take off.Have fun!