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UTokyo Modeling Club (模型部)

UTokyo Modeling Club is a modeling club consisits of more than 15 UTokyo students who really love scale modeling. We are welcoming guys who are interested in plastic models, GUNPLA, railroad models, full scratch models, 3D printer outputs and so on, whatever scale model.

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FKEN (東京大学フォークソング研究会)

FKEN(Folksong Kenkyukai) is a band circle that welcomes members regardless of the term, grade, or music experience. You can share interest in all genres of music(Alternative, Post-punk, Shoegaze, Post-hardcore, etc…). We hold concerts once a month where you can play songs from any band, including FKEN members’ own bands. Let’s share great music experience and enjoy band together!

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SOS Brigade the University of Tokyo Branch (SOS団東大支部)

SOS Brigade the University of Tokyo Branch is a club that recreates the "SOS Brigade" featured in the popular anime "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya". Our regular activities include engaging in projects inspired by the series(E.g., Setting up bamboo decorations on campus, visiting locations that served as settings in the anime) as well as freely pursuing activities that members find interesting.

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The University of Tokyo Shorinji-Kempo Club (東京大学運動会少林寺拳法部)

What is Shorinji Kempo? Shorinji Kempo is a self-defence art born in Japan. Shorinji Kempo is a martial art that originated in Kagawa Prefecture in the post-war period. Its founder, Sōdōshin, organised and reorganised the fist techniques he had learnt in China and added his own originality and ingenuity to them. Although it is a relatively new martial art, it is one of the nine major martial arts of Japan. It is characterised by two types of techniques: hard techniques, such as thrusting and kicking, and soft techniques, such as throwing and joint techniques, and places emphasis not only on technique but also on mental development.

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Tatekan Club (東京大学立て看板同好会)

We are the Tatekan Club, dedicated to creating "Tatekans" (Japanese signboards). If you've visited Komaba Campus, you've likely noticed many Tatekans around, and some of them were made by us! We meet several times a month to paint and craft these signboards. If you have a message you'd like to share through a Tatekan, feel free to join us! We warmly welcome international students. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us on X (formerly Twitter) at @tatekan_UT (DMs are open).

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polaris (Eng.)

Organisation that organises and runs University of Tokyo orientation events for female high school students.

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UT-topos (Eng.)

A place-based club for LGBT+ people, mainly students from the University of Tokyo.

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UTokyo GXSN (東京大学GXSN)

An organisation working to make the University of Tokyo campus sustainable.

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ut.code(); (Eng.)

a development programming circle launched in 2019.

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Umeet (東大UmeeT)

Information media that disseminate the diverse attractions of the University of Tokyo inside and outside the university.

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International tennis club

We play tennis in a relaxed manner. We have a simple lesson for beginners. We play tennis with students and graduates of various origins, languages, and cultures. We use mainly English to communicate with our members.

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Todai Shimbun (東大新聞社)

Todai Shimbun Foundation is an organisation that carries out newspaper production activities in the hands of University of Tokyo students.

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Chawabiyori(茶話日和)

A media outlet that communicates the people, life and culture of East Asia through interaction and dialogue with a diverse range of people.

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TGIF (Eng.)

A student group that promotes interaction among non-students and international students through various projects.

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Komaba Student Union

Since: 1949~1950 Mission: Defend all-members university autonomy and offer walfare benefits from students’ perspective.