First Ever Japanese Women's Longboard Professional Surfers….

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good evening. super small waves around the island. no waves to talk about. watched a few heats of the billabong pro online and seen kelly slater lose. already? yup. he lost to tahitian local manoa drollet. i guess kelly slater is human after all….

check out my lunch from the chinese restaurant down the street. so good….. i’m still full….

drove by sandy beach to check out the waves. there was this huge monk seal sleeping on the beach. i tried to take a nap next to him but he got pissed off…

like always, when ever there is a photo moment, i don’t have my good camera. if i did, this could have been a postcard… oh well, at least my cell phone camera can give you an idea of how beautiful it was today….
**every country has their own rules on becoming a professional surfer. back in the days, the way to become a pro surfer in america is just by taking money. yeah, enter a pro contest, make it to the money round, take the money, and your a pro from then on. those were the rules back in the 80’s but now, it’s changed. the amateur surfers in america are making money from the age of 10 years old. it’s pretty confusing. now days, the kids wake up one morning and say “ummm, i’m going to be a pro from today”. and that’s it, their pro…. weird yeah?? but in japan, it’s a totally different system. a system i had to go through and i kind of like. you have to go through the system of tests and the judges decide if your qualified or not to be a professional surfer. so a pro surfer in japan, you pretty much have to earn it. not just waking up one morning and deciding yourself… what the heck it that????

anyway, up until now, there were no women’s longboard professional surfers in japan? i didn’t even know that. so who are these 4 girls? these 4 girls are the first ever women’s professional longboarder’s in japan. there was a contest last month and these 4 girls earned their professional licenses. this is going to be a part of japan surfing history forever. so just wanted to congratulate yuko shimajiri, miku uemura, ryoko maruyama, and juli warisaya on making some history in japan… omedeto gozaimasu…. and wanted to thank yuko for letting me steal this photo off her blog. well, she didn’t let me steal it, i just stole it. sorry.. check out YUKO SHIMAJIRI’S BLOG BY CLICKING HERE….

KIRBY FUKUNAGA
ハワイで生まれ育ち、プロサーファー、フォイラー、スキンダイバー、カメラマンの肩書きを持ち、ウォーターマンとして、海で多くの時間を過ごし、海から多くのモノをもらいながら生活しています。彼が伝えようとしていることは、海がある生活は僕らを豊かにしてくれるということ。そして、自分だけではなく、いろいろなことをみんなにシェアし、人生を楽しむということ。現在は、ハワイでプライベートサーフィンガイドを主催。
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