Shimane Peninsula

Another post and another day of headwinds coming up... I better get out soon, otherwise building waves will trap me on Kirara beach.

Submitted by jono on 26 Apr 2025.

I have just completed the Shimane Peninsula section. This isn't a standard sticky out bit, but rather a sausage of rugged terrain that is connected to Honshu proper by a low plain. The sausage is 36 nm long, in some places indented, and elsewhere with straighter coastline where a side wind can have a decent run. With no konbinis until back on the plain, I stocked up on Cup-Noodles and went off round the corner:

What a Day!

A brief pause and post before the next bit, which is tricky: coming up are 40 miles of ruggedness that are almost an island, but not quite an island, so there's no inside route, so I've got to go round the outside.

Time now for another coffee, and stock up on Soy Joy bars (a temperature stable substitute for Snickers). Then - I guess, make a start...

Submitted by jono on 22 Apr 2025.

Midway through yesterday this post was going to be called "The Magic Day" but the wind continued to build until it was Tarifa style windy and I was forced to come ashore a little short of my target. Time to rethink the title. The wind had to moderate eventually, and with 30 minutes of sun left (now low and glaring, reducing my ability to see fishing line trip hazards) I finished the job and arrived at Yonago city, having moved the tracker position by 36 nautical miles. That equates to at least 100 km sailed in downwind zigzags.

Submitted by jono on 19 Apr 2025.

I posted a video last week  where the board was racing downwind over a flat sea. Everything was in balance, it was effortlessly fast, and it felt glorious! The real deal about windsurfing round Japan, right? Erm, not exactly...

Submitted by jono on 14 Apr 2025.

At zoomed-out scale (from space! Wakasa Bay is an indent on the Sea of Japan coast. Having not previously zoomed-in, I'd assumed it would be a continuous bay and easy to sail. In fact, it is an indented coastline with many peninsulas and deep inlets. That's much more challenging. It was a rewarding section and one I will look back on fondly.

Spring Ding Solo Start

Yesterday I paddled 8 nm from Shiraki and into an inlet. I have been a bit ill, so today will be a recovery day. I wrote the update yesterday and am a little bit late sending it.

Submitted by jono on 06 Apr 2025.

There is a joke that Norwegians share about their summer: they say that it falls on a Tuesday. The day doesn't really matter of course. Here in Japan (west coast Honshu), winter has been reluctant to release its grip, and within an eye-blink it will be summer. That doesn't leave long for cherry blossom. Hopefully, when spring does arrive it will stick around a while - a full weekend would be nice.