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Buster fin said..****ushima. Great waves! No one around!!
Bloody nanny state website... I said ??
Nup. Don't like that either huh?
How about this??
www.google.com.au/maps/place/****ushima+Prefecture,+Japan/@37.4483241,141.0363996,668m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x602004816ddcd52f:0x341fa6c1d0d6465c
Plutonium Point. It gets glowing reviews.
www.google.com.au/maps/place/****ushima+Prefecture,+Japan/@37.4283505,141.0372035,676m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x602004816ddcd52f:0x341fa6c1d0d6465c
LOL

I'll try Fu-kushima minus the "-" was once a popular Japanese holiday spot up by Japan's main island of Honshu's main energy source (nuclear reactors) which were damaged by the big tsunami in 2011. Only I wouldn't say there's no one around. There is a lot less people now, but it still has quite a few die hards who not only surf there, they also call it home.
Japan is a pretty good recommendation really. You will be lucky to get epic waves, but you will easily have an epic time. You can get a JR Pass (Japan Rail) that allows you to zip around the main island as much as you like on the shinkansen bullet trains. They're great fun to kick back with a beer, watching the scenery fly by & at times it can be really trippy. The Japanese love tunneling through mountains & something like 75% of Japan is mountains. You can like pass through a city, enter a tunnel, come out at a snowy mountain valley, go through another tunnel and be in a little cultural town in the space of a few minutes.
Just gotta watch out though, beer is available everywhere. You can find beer vending machines in the most random of places & 500ml can options are available in pretty much all of them. The beer tastes pretty good, quite enjoyable times can be had in the evening. But morning hangovers can be particularly troublesome & often difficult to avoid.
You can get a train right down to the bottom of the Izu Peninsular & then rent a car & drive round from Shimoda to check out lots of sandy bays. Really beautiful scenery, Mt Fuji'san can be seen from many of the coastal mountains. Some great views from guesthouse onsens (hot baths) looking over the ocean & back to Mt Fuji. That would be my recommendation for a first trip to Japan if you want to include surfing. There's also ferry's taking you to outa islands off Izu that have good surf. You can get there in a few hours just South of Tokyo & the Izu trainline runs along the coast. Its like Japan's great ocean road.
Otherwise around Chrissy time for snowboarding or Sept/Oct for typhoon swells in boardshort weather. I'll be down around the corner of Shimoda from the start of April which is probably the crappest time to go for swell & warmth. But those onsens & beers do warm ya up again pretty quick