Miyazaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu is Japan's most surf-productive coastline. Its orientation faces directly into the Pacific, catching the typhoon-generated groundswells that track north from the tropics between July and October. The breaks along the Hyuga coast — Obi, Kirishima, and the beach breaks immediately south of Miyazaki city — are powerful, punchy, and highly consistent during the swell season.
The camp is designed for surfers who want genuine coaching alongside cultural immersion. Coaches hold Japanese Surfing Association qualifications and run structured sessions that emphasise ocean reading and efficient paddling — skills that matter more in Japan's often-intense beach breaks than at more forgiving tropical destinations. The off-surf programme includes onsen (hot spring) visits, Japanese cooking classes, and day trips to the ancient Udo Shrine on the coast.
Spring (March to May) offers clean, smaller conditions ideal for beginner and intermediate progression. Autumn typhoon swells (September to November) produce the most powerful surf, suited to experienced surfers looking to push themselves on Japan's hollow beach breaks. The camp runs year-round, adapting the programme to the season.
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