@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003948, author = {小林, 勝法 and Kobayashi, Katsunori}, issue = {2}, journal = {文教大学国際学部紀要, Journal of the Faculty of International Studies}, month = {Jan}, note = {Surfing using a small wooden board had been played by children at various places in Japan. Modern surfing was brought to various places, such as Shonan and Chiba, by the Occupation Forces soldiers after the Pacific War early in 1960s. Japanese young men and women learned surfing from U.S. soldiers and the Nippon Surfing Association was established in 1965. In Kugenuma-Kaigan, Fujisawa-city Kanagawa-prefecture which is a typical surfing spot of Japan, there was a boy who engaged in surfing from before that. He is Mr. Yoshitsugu Naito. He got to know surfing through the National Geographic Magazine in 1947, and he often made wooden surfboards by himself , and tried to ride the wave. He met U.S. soldiers and he could to see real surfboards in 1951. He made hollow boards with wood. When he got to know about the board of urethane foam through U.S. magazines, he collected the same materials and made a board by himself in 1961.   Based on the interview with Mr.Naito, this research added historical verification from the situation of those days, and recorded the situation of his surfing challenge as correctly as possible.}, pages = {1--11}, title = {鵠沼海岸でのサーフィンの発祥前史}, volume = {23}, year = {2013}, yomi = {コバヤシ, カツノリ} }