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Shonan Kugenuma Beach Commence The Coming July 14th.
WSL
The waiting period will commence the coming July 14th, Tuesday for the 2015 WSL Japan Tour Event 2, the QS1,500 event "MURASAKI SHONAN OPEN".
According to the weather Typhoon charts the fronts and lows may produce huge south-west swells and storm winds this weekend and beyond however after these Typhoons through there is a chance for a nice conditions to be born along the area.
After monitoring the conditions the event will go in to the waiting period on Tuesday July 14th and the event has a good chance as of those days that the event can go into action on Thursday.
With the lows and highs rapidly passing through from this weekend to the mid of next week, the event organizers look forward for positive signs for the coming week.
The main venue for the event will be in Kugenuma Beach which is right in the center of Shonan Area. Fujisawa city in Kanagawa prefecture centered at iconic Enoshima is a well renowned area for tourists especially in the summer months.
Last year the event focused on the WQS 3star event action but this year WSL regulation the event upgraded the QS event to 1,500 status.
The summer event MURASAKI SHONAN OPEN festival leading to the "Ocean Day" holiday for the next weekend should attract all attentions.
After July 1st the beaches are officially in season in the Kanto aria. The official waiting period for the QS 1,500 event will commence July 14th, Tuesday, along with the body boarding JPBA event to commence July 18th, Saturday.
The event will go on stand by 48 hours prior to the event and event organizers will be on duty at the event headquarters to monitor the conditions 72 hours prior to the event.
The official status will be indicated via internet starting 6 PM on July 11th, Saturday to indicate the time for the first call for the coming day.
Stay tuned to the topics or in the center of the WSL Japan web page!
http://www.worldsurfleague.jp/
2015 WSL Japan Tour Event 2, the QS1,500 event" MURASAKI SHONAN OPEN "will be held from July 14th, Tuesday to July 20th, Monday at Kugenuma Kaigan Beach.
MURASAKI SHONAN OPEN following the QS1,500 event" MURASAKI SHONAN OPEN"upgrade for the 2014 3 star grade edition to QS1,500 with US$50,000- prize money on offer makes it the largest surfing event in Japan for 2015 attracts 144 of the finest surfers worldwide to the event.
For further information on MURASAKI SHONAN OPEN refer to official web page:
http://www.worldsurfleague.jp/
Murasaki Shonan Open
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2015 WSL JAPAN Tour vent, Men's QS 1,500 event " MURASAKI SHONAN OPEN 2015 are stand by till tomorrow morning for at Kugenuma Beach,
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