2025.3.27
Hi! We're UTokyo Japanese Calligraphy Club! We practice Kanji(Japanese Alphabet) every Friday and talk about each other's daily lives! If you wanna take a look at Japanese traditional culture or talk to local students(and some international students) in Japanese and English, please feel free to contact us!
If you're interested in joining our activities, please DM @todai_shoken on Instagram first.
then we'll send you the details of our activities!
Selection Process Info | なし |
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Annual Membership Fee | ¥1000 per month (it's free on the first month) |
Frequency of Activities | every Friday (sometimes weekend) at 柏蔭舎, Hakuinsha(Komaba) |
@todai_shoken |
about acceptance:
PEAK/GPEAK 〇
Exchage students 〇
Language requirement:
None
Commitment Requirement:
All members are free to participate in any frequency and amount of commitment
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1. We announce information about events, programs and campus by our official LINE (only Japanese). Why don't you register?
LINE for students enrolling in 2023
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LINE for students enrolling in 2025
2.We are accepting questions from here. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask!
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