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Annual Membership Fee | 7000yen per year |
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Frequency of Activities | once or twice a week |
@trc205 |
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Official Email Address |
trc205.official[a]gmail.com
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The University of Tokyo Railway Club (TRC) is a student circle at UTokyo for those interested in railways and other forms of transportation, such as buses. We enjoy discussing railways, building railway models, and researching topics of individual interest. Our findings are published in club journals, which we distribute at university festivals. Additionally, during vacations, we organize club trips to gain deeper firsthand experiences.
about acceptance:
PEAK/GPEAK 〇
Exchange students: Accepted regardless of length of stay
Language requirement:
high level Japanese skills
Commitment Requirement:
All members are free to choose how often they want to participate and how much they want to commit
Meetings are held once a week during lunchtime at Room 205 of the Student Hall (Komaba Campus) and in front of the Faculty of Science Building 1 (Hongo Campus), depending on the participant’s campus. Additional meetings may be scheduled before the school festival. During long breaks and the recruitment period, events such as training camps and riding sessions are organized.
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