2025.4.14
UTokyo ISK( Independent Sound of Komaba)
Number of Members | 60 |
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Participation Grades | Undergraduates + Graduate students |
Selection Process Info | なし |
Annual Membership Fee | free |
Frequency of Activities | irregular live performance |
https://www.instagram.com/utokyo_isk/?igsh=MTF4Z3B0bTY4a3hlZg%3D%3D# |
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Official Email Address |
utokyo.isk.welcome[a]gmail.com
(Please send an email with [a] as @.) |
A inter-college band circle established in 2024 that aims to support forming and activities of original bands.
Number of Members
60
Grade Composition of Members
from bachelor first year to master second year students
Gender Ratio (Male:Female)
Around 4:1
Period of Entry
Anytime
Features of membership
・Many students are in several band circles
・Majority menmers are from UTokyo but there are also students from other universities
・Members are from a variety of faculties and grades
・There are also international students
Period before and after contests/events
A little bit of busy before and after live shows and festivals
Selection Process
none
Eligibility
Undergraduate students, graduate students, students from other universities, and working adults.
What kind of people typically join?
Many members join after developing an interest in original bands while participating in other light music clubs.
Membership Procudure
If you send DM to our official social media account letting us know know you're interseted in joining, you can become a member
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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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