2025.3.27
UTokyo club that you can Ikebana(flower arrangement)
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Annual Membership Fee | Admission is free, about 1500 yen for flowers per activity. |
Frequency of Activities | twice a month |
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Hello! Ikebana is a traditional flower arrangement that is aesthetically pleasing to Japan. The Todai Ikebana Club is still a small organization that was revived in 2021, and together with our alumni and friends, we invite an instructor to practice flower arrangement. We practice twice a month at Hongo campus (on days when club members can attend) and once a month at Komaba campus (on the fourth Tuesday of the month). In addition to exhibiting at the May Festival and the Komaba Festival, we also practice flower arrangement several times a year.
Most of the club members are beginners, and since we are active at both Hongo and Komaba campuses, we have a variety of members from undergraduates to graduate students. International students and 2nd year students and above are also welcome to join the club!
We are a club that freely enjoys ikebana, so there is nothing formal about our activities! Our activities have a laid-back atmosphere, so please come and experience it for yourself!
about acceptance:
PEAK/GPEAK 〇
Exchage students 〇
Language requirement:
be able to conduct basic communication
Commitment Requirement:
All members are free to participate in any frequency and amount of commitment
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