2024.10.8
We play a kind of Japanese music called "Edo nagauta" with shamisen, a traditional Japanese musical instrument, and singing. Most members were begginer when they started it. The teachers offer free practice, so very little money is necessary as activity costs. We also have a club room in the Komaba Campus, where students can practice on their own. We are active jointly with the International Christian University (ICU) Nagauta Kenkyukai, and we hold a joint concert every December in which all first-year students also perform. If you are interested in our activities, please visit our SNS!
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Annual Membership Fee | 5000-8000 yen per year |
Frequency of Activities | 1-2 Saturdays and Sundays per month at teacher's home |
@toudainagaken @utnagaken2024 |
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Official Email Address |
toudaishamisen2024[a]gmail.com
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Language requirement:
Be able to handle basic communication
Commitment Requirement:
All members are free to participate in any frequency and amount of commitment
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