The JPSA Pro Surf 2010 is being jointly organised by the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau and SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier.
Sri Lanka is the only country outside Japan where JPSA ranking events are held, Sri Lanka Airlines said in a statement.
The island attracts more than 800 Japanese surfers annually, both to Hikkaduwa and to Arugam Bay on the southeast coast.
The JPSA, Japan’s regulatory body for surfing which is a member of the global body Association of Surfing Professionals, had chosen the island for its event, starting in 2001.
But after five years, the island’s intensifying civil war saw it being shifted elsewhere.
The 30-year ethnic war ended in May 2009, resulting in an immediate upturn in tourist arrivals with many hotels fully booked during the main season which coincides with winter in the norther