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The official rugby football club of UTokyo
| Number of Members | 57 |
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| Selection Process Info | なし |
| Frequency of Activities | 5 times a week |
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"History"
The University of Tokyo Rugby Club is a prestigious organization that was established in 1921. It is the fourth oldest university rugby club in Japan, following Keio, Waseda, and Doshisha. The team has even defeated powerhouse schools such as Waseda, Keio, and Meiji in the past. In 2021, the club celebrated its 100th anniversary. Thanks to the generous support of numerous alumni from the club, current members can participate in club activities without having to pay membership fees.
"Philosophy"
The University of Tokyo Rugby Club's team spirit is embodied in the motto "Go Low and Refresh the World." While maintaining a humble and respectful attitude befitting the gentleman's sport of rugby, players also nurture a strong fighting spirit and dedicate themselves to daily practice in pursuit of victory. The goal is not solely to win, but to cultivate a strong mindset that enriches their lives throughout the four years they spend with the club.
"Well-Equipped Environment"
The University of Tokyo Rugby Club boasts excellent facilities, including a dedicated rugby field and a two-story clubhouse complete with a bath. In celebration of the club's 100th anniversary last year, various projects were undertaken to further improve the environment, such as enhancing the rugby field's lighting and installing an ice machine and air conditioning in the clubhouse. Additionally, the club benefits from extensive support from professional staff, including rugby coaches, strength and conditioning (S&C) coaches, medical trainers, and a team doctor. Whether experienced or new to rugby, players have access to an environment that allows them to grow stronger while minimizing injury risks.
about acceptance:
PEAK/GPEAK 〇
Exchage students 〇
Language requirement:
None
Commitment Requirement:
Can participate less than non international members
Tuesday:7:00~-@ Komaba campus rugby field
Wednesday & Thursday:18:45~-@ Komaba campus rugby field
Saturday & Friday:8:00~-@ Komaba campus rugby field
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Circles that actively accept intl. students.
sports circle/clubs for international students
University of Tokyo Debating Society
Are you passionate about chemistry and eager to explore the world of experiments? Our club is the only student organization on campus that offers access to a fully equipped laboratory, providing you with a unique opportunity to engage in hands-on chemistry activities. State-of-the-Art Facilities and Resources Our laboratory is well-stocked with a wide range of chemicals and cutting-edge equipment, allowing you to conduct experiments with ease and precision. Whether you're interested in growing crystals, synthesizing organic compounds, or exploring other areas of chemistry, we have everything you need to bring your ideas to life. Personalized Experimentation What sets our club apart is the freedom to pursue your own interests. Each member is encouraged to design and conduct their own experiments, ensuring that everyone can explore topics that genuinely fascinate them. From beginners to advanced enthusiasts, our club is an inclusive space where everyone can learn and enjoy chemistry. Activity Details Time: Every Saturday from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM Location: Student Laboratory, 4th Floor, KOMCEE EAST Join us to discover the wonders of chemistry in a supportive and stimulating environment. We look forward to welcoming you to our community!
We performs Nagasaki traditional dance, " Jaodori". Jaodori is a kind of dances, which performers swing the artificial dragon and mimic the movements of a dragon. It originally came from China but has been performed in Nagasaki for about 300 years. Nagasaki has a typical culture which was affected by China, Portugal, and Holland in Edo period. If you have an interest in Nagasaki culture, please contact and join us!