Ohama seasonal overview
Ohama Beach in Japan is primarily windswell-driven, with ground swells playing a minor role throughout most of the year. The best surfing conditions typically occur from July to November when ground swell contribution increases slightly, peaking in August at 29%. However, even during these months, windswell remains dominant. Swell size averages a modest 1.1m to 1.4m year-round, with the largest waves seen from December to March (1.4m–1.5m). Unfortunately, wind conditions are generally poor, with bad winds (onshore/cross-shore) prevailing 75–83% of the time across all months. The least unfavorable winds occur from June to August, particularly in July and August when good wind probability peaks at 23–25%. Early winter (December-January) offers slightly larger swells but suffers from consistently bad winds (80%). Late summer (August) presents the best compromise—marginally higher ground swell influence and slightly better wind odds, despite the small average wave size. Surfers should prioritize July–September for relatively cleaner conditions, though expectations should be tempered given the spot’s reliance on windswell and frequent onshore flow. Overall, Ohama is a low-consistency break with no truly elite months, requiring patience and flexibility to score decent sessions.
