Tsurumi helped create the current for Japan’s first artificial canoe slalom course!

Tsurumi’s submersible pumps were hard at work in creating currents for Japan’s first artificial canoe slalom course and warm-up course.
Located next to Kasai Rinkai Park, the facility employs the largest class of submersible pumps that Tsurumi has installed in the country.
This webpage introduces these pumps from how they were manufactured,
transported to the site and installed to how they were being used to create currents for the competition course and warm-up course.

Currents created by Tsurumi’s pumps for
the competition and warm-up courses

Where Tsurumi manufactures its large submersible pumps

Yonago Plant
Yonago Plant

Everything from processing parts and materials to assembly and testing is done at Tsurumi’s Yonago Plant.

Delivering the pumps to the artificial canoe slalom course

Canoe Slalom Center
Canoe Slalom Center

Lifting pump

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Flowing pump

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