Mon 9 Mar

☀️ Sunrise 06:19
🌙 Sunset 18:05
🌖 Moon phase Waning Gibbous (73%)
Time Height Type
02:23 2.33m Low tide
08:22 3.20m High tide
15:05 1.98m Low tide
21:29 2.93m High tide

This week

Date High tide Low tide
Wed 4 Mar 18:34 (3.36m) 12:34 (1.99m)
Thu 5 Mar 07:04 (3.36m) / 19:09 (3.32m) 00:49 (1.80m) / 13:05 (1.93m)
Fri 6 Mar 07:26 (3.34m) / 19:42 (3.26m) 01:16 (1.91m) / 13:34 (1.90m)
Sat 7 Mar 07:45 (3.30m) / 20:14 (3.17m) 01:40 (2.05m) / 14:02 (1.90m)
Sun 8 Mar 08:02 (3.25m) / 20:48 (3.06m) 02:01 (2.19m) / 14:31 (1.93m)
Mon 9 Mar 08:22 (3.20m) / 21:29 (2.93m) 02:23 (2.33m) / 15:05 (1.98m)
Tue 10 Mar 08:42 (3.12m) / 22:27 (2.80m) 02:45 (2.47m) / 15:49 (2.06m)
Wed 11 Mar 09:00 (3.04m) 02:58 (2.60m) / 16:55 (2.15m)
Thu 12 Mar 01:08 (2.71m) / 09:18 (2.94m) 02:29 (2.71m) / 18:53 (2.18m)
Fri 13 Mar 05:30 (2.84m) / 10:09 (2.84m) 07:50 (2.82m) / 20:28 (2.10m)

Location information

Coordinates 33.7711°, 134.5922°
Timezone Asia/Tokyo
Moon phase 🌖 Waning Gibbous (73%)

Nearby tide stations

Komatsushima

26.5 km away

Gobo

53.6 km away

Murotomisaki

68.7 km away

Kainan

69.1 km away

Sumoto

70 km away

Wakayama

71.5 km away

Tide times in Awayuki

Stay informed about Awayuki tides. Perfect for planning beach activities, fishing trips, or boat launches.

Discover what you can do in Awayuki based on the tide schedule:

High tide

Kayaking

Explore coastal caves and hidden spots

Cliff jumping

Safe water levels for experienced jumpers

Sailing

Ideal for boat departures and arrivals

Low tide

Shell collecting

Discover shells and sea treasures on exposed beaches

Bait digging

Collect worms and shellfish for fishing

Beach walking

Extended sandy areas to explore

The tidal patterns at Awayuki are predictable and follow lunar cycles. Neap tides occur around quarter moons, while spring tides happen during full and new moons.

Plan your activities around the tide schedule at Awayuki. Allow plenty of time to return before the tide turns.

Our tide predictions for Awayuki are calculated using astronomical data and local observations for maximum accuracy.