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Surf forecast for Lena

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Timezone:
Asia/Tokyo
Forecast updated:
22/06, 15:00
Wind: SN UNITY Atmos
(20260621 12z)
Waves: SN UNITY WAVE
(20260621 12z)
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Lena Surf Forecast Guide

Lena is a surf spot located further south in Tsuno. It's a long left boulder pointbreak combined with a rivermouth, making it quite unique. The break is best when there's NE to E swell, which helps keep the waves well-shaped. On the right day, surfers can enjoy rides up to 400 meters long, although that doesn’t happen all the time. There’s also some intriguing reef in front of the harbor that can be explored, leading up towards Hakashita.

The optimal swell direction for surfing at Lena is NorthEast, but it can also handle SouthEast swells. The waves break over boulders and generally work well when the swell reaches around 0.6 meters (2 feet) and can handle a bit more power. Surfers can expect left-breaking waves, which can be fun if you like going that way. The best winds for surfing here come from the NorthWest and all tide heights, whether low, mid, or high, can provide rideable conditions, though it's mostly recommended for experienced surfers.

Accessing the spot is possible via the seawall or through the farms behind the break. Given its location and the nature of the waves, it’s a spot that will require solid skills, so it’s not really for beginners. After a good session, be sure to check out the area because there might be more to discover.

Surf spots near Lena

Kanegahama
Miyazaki, Japan
Beach break
Mon 22
Tue 23
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Ishinamigawa
Miyazaki, Japan
Rivermouth break
Mon 22
Tue 23
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Lena
Miyazaki, Japan
Point break
Mon 22
Tue 23
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Hakashita
Miyazaki, Japan
Reef break
Mon 22
Tue 23
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26
Ikuragahama
Miyazaki, Japan
Beach break
Mon 22
Tue 23
Wed 24
Thu 25
Fri 26

Frequently asked questions

What are good surfing conditions for Lena?

Lena is usually best with swell from northeast to southeast (NE-SE), ideally northeast (NE) around 0.6 m / 2 ft to 2.4 m / 8 ft, northwest (NW) offshore wind, and any tide.

Where is the surf spot Lena?

Lena is a surf spot in Tsuno, Miyazaki, Japan.

What is the surf break like at Lena?

Lena is a left point break over boulders. Expect a moderate crowd.

What surfing skill level is Lena suitable for?

Lena can suit expert surfers.

Is Lena beginner friendly for surfing?

Lena is better suited to expert surfers.

How consistent is the surf at Lena?

Surf consistency at Lena is more variable.

Is there parking for surfing at Lena?

Parking around Lena: free parking, paid parking, roadside parking, and car park.

What surf spots are near Lena?

Other nearby surf spots are Hakashita, Ikuragahama, Ishinamigawa, and Kanegahama.

What swell direction works for surfing at Lena?

Lena can work with swell from northeast to southeast (NE-SE); northeast (NE) is usually best.

What swell size works for surfing at Lena?

Lena usually works with swell around 0.6 m / 2 ft to 2.4 m / 8 ft.

What wind direction is best for surfing at Lena?

Northwest (NW) offshore wind is usually best at Lena.

What wind direction is offshore for surfing at Lena?

Northwest (NW) is offshore at Lena.

What tide works best for surfing at Lena?

Lena can work on all tides. A rising tide is usually better here.

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