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2020 Tokyo Olympics – Sailing events host announced

by japantimes.co.jp on 10 Jun 2015
Workers hang a banner Tuesday on a building on Enoshima off Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, celebrating the island's choice to host the sailing events - 2020 Tokyo Olympics AP Photo/Kyodo News
2020 Tokyo Olympics – Officials and residents of the coastal city of Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, welcomed on Tuesday the news that the International Olympic Committee has confirmed its Enoshima Yacht Harbor to host sailing events.

The city performed the same role in the last Tokyo Olympics, more than 50 years ago.

“I feel relieved,” Fujisawa Mayor Tsuneo Suzuki told reporters Tuesday. “It’s an overwhelming feeling the city is experiencing for a second time.”

The IOC simultaneously announced that several indoor tournaments will take place at the Makuhari Messe conference center in Chiba Prefecture.

As for Enoshima, a small island connected to the city of Fujisawa by a causeway, Suzuki said he believed the deciding factors were its proximity to Tokyo and its natural environment and weather.

He said the waves and wind allow for superior sailing conditions and gave Enoshima an edge over rival venues Mihama, Chiba Prefecture, and Gamagori, Aichi Prefecture.

“The fact that from here you can enjoy the view of Mount Fuji could have been one of the reasons why it is a good place to host the event,” he mused.

But Suzuki cautioned that if the event is going to be a success, much investment will be needed in infrastructure and facilities, including accommodations for athletes.

Moreover, the sailing events will coincide with the busy beach season, when visitors flock there to swim and enjoy the atmosphere. The city will therefore need to guard against road traffic congestion.

Fujisawa will also work closely with the prefectural government to make sure the Olympics do not take a toll on the local fishing industry, Suzuki said.

“We’ve been given the best chance to show the world the beauty of this region,” said Hirokazu Yuasa of the Fujisawa City Tourist Association, which hung a celebratory banner at the head of the island’s bustling shopping street.

“Sagami Bay is a famous course used by sailors,” said professional yachtsman Takeshi Hara, 51. Over the course of his 28-year sailing career, Hara has taken part in competitions held by Enoshima Yacht Harbor.

In the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, staged from 12 October to 23 October 1964 the sailing regatta was sailed in the same Sagami Bay waters.
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