2025.4.5
Welcome to the University of Tokyo Tennis Club! We are a tennis club at the University of Tokyo, practicing four times a week at the Yayoi Campus. Our club is a competitive yet friendly environment where players push each other to improve while enjoying the camaraderie of teammates. International students are more than welcome! If you're interested in experiencing a university Japanese sports club, making new friends through tennis, or simply improving your skills, we'd love to have you join us. Whether you're an experienced player or a beginner, feel free to visit for a trial session or just to watch! If you're interested, don't hesitate to contact us. We look forward to seeing you on the court!
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Annual Membership Fee | 70,000 yen per year |
Frequency of Activities | Yayoi Campus: 2 weekdays, 2 weekends |
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We hold activities four times a week at the Yayoi campus and are dedicated to improving our tennis skills. Our team is made up of diverse members, and we warmly welcome international students. Within the University of Tokyo, we are the strongest tennis team, but we also have beginners, creating an environment where everyone can aim to improve their tennis skills.
We have about eight male members and three female members from each year, with students ranging from first-year to fourth-year.
about acceptance:
PEAK/GPEAK 〇
Exchange students: students of one year of stay
Language requirement:
Basic communication skills
Commitment Requirement:
the same as non international students
We practice twice on weekdays and twice on weekends. The weekday practices are scheduled so that they don't overlap with classes, making it possible to balance with academics.
In May, we have a match against Kyoto University.
In June, we participate in the Seven University Tournament.
In August, we have a training camp.
In September, we compete in the league matches.
In October, there will be a change in the team leadership.
Recruitment Information
If you're interested, please add our official LINE account or follow our official Instagram (@todai_tennis2025) and send us a message.
The relationship between seniors, juniors, and peers is great. There is an environment where everyone can improve. During practice, only up to four people are allowed on a single tennis court, so we can play a lot of tennis. We have our own court, and during free time, we can play tennis anytime.
We are required to attend practice four times a week, so there are times when it feels tough. There is also training. Since it's located on the Yayoi campus, it's a bit far.
There will be an orientation ceremony in May, but you can join at any time.
Thank you for reading this article!
We have two thigs to tell you.
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
LINE for students enrolling in 2024
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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