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sports circle/clubs for international students
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community, entertainment and so on
A non-profit organization where people with a global perspective and entrepreneurial spirit gather and start running projects.
Student organisation hosting a conference once a year for East Asian students with an interest in politics.
An intercollegiate organization where students interested in Africa gather to learn about the continent from various fields.
UTFR shares information and provides mutual aid and is is consisted of UTokyo students from non-advanced schools.
support the realization of a university that nurtures global citizens who understand sustainability and go beyond by putting knowledge into practice.
An English-language newsletter at The University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus
A student organization for international exchange between Japan and France on culture, politics, and economics.
A student organization that organizes conferences where students from Japan and the UK gather to discuss social issues.
We make formula racing cars from zero and aim for the championship in the Formula SAE Japan contest.
"iGEM" is the world championship of biological Robocon. It involves programming biology through genes to solve various challenges.
Hi! We're UTokyo Japanese Calligraphy Club! We practice Kanji(Japanese Alphabet) every Friday and talk about each other's daily lives! If you wanna take a look at Japanese traditional culture or talk to local students(and some international students) in Japanese and English, please feel free to contact us! If you're interested in joining our activities, please DM @todai_shoken on Instagram first. then we'll send you the details of our activities!
MIDORIKAI CHORUS CLUB
Congratulations to all new students on your enrollment. The Chemistry Club of the Faculty of Liberal Arts at the University of Tokyo is the only club that can conduct experiments in the Komaba laboratory. We loosely conduct activities such as weekly experiments and mock experiments at the Komaba Festival. Each member can freely conduct experiments using reagents from the laboratory and the hazardous materials storeroom. Any missing reagents can be purchased with the Chemistry Club's funds. You are free to participate in our activities as often and when you wish. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us via email or X (formerly Twitter). Whether you have always been interested in chemistry or not, we are looking forward to hearing from you!
Doyukai is a pool club.
We are the Association for Biological Research on Wildlife, at the University of Tokyo. Our main activities are observing a wide range of living creatures in the wild, from moss to insects to birds, and collecting their specimens. On long holidays and breaks, we go to places with rich nature, not only in Japan but also sometimes abroad. We are looking forward to exploring the wonders of wildlife with you!
We are usually looking for ways to communicate naturally and without anxiety about the worries we want to talk to others about.
We are the University of Tokyo Bicycle Racing Team. We participate in bicycle races and practice for races. Most students in this team had never ridden a road bike until they joined this team, so any person is welcome.
UTokyo English Speaking Society where students engage in various English language-oriented activities
The official women’s volleyball team of UTokyo
Coro Letizia is the official women’s choir of the University of Tokyo, composed solely of female students, and was established in 2009. As the university’s representative choir, we perform the university’s songs at official ceremonies such as the entrance and graduation ceremonies. We are the only group that gets the opportunity to sing at prestigious venues like the Budokan and Yasuda Auditorium every year. Being a choir made up entirely of female students from the University of Tokyo, we offer a unique space to form close friendships while pursuing the delicate and soft harmonies that only a women’s choir can create. Although our main focus is women’s choir music, we also perform mixed choir pieces with the University of Tokyo men’s choir, Chor Akademie, at our regular concerts and campus festivals, allowing us to enjoy richer harmonies and expand our repertoire. Additionally, we will be participating in a joint concert with Seoul National University in Korea this coming March. Beginners are more than welcome, and many of our members start with no prior experience in choir. With the guidance of a professional voice trainer, everyone is able to improve steadily and enjoy singing.
We are the only jazz combo circle at Tokyo University. Regular jam session is held every Friday night at 6PM〜9PM. Feel free to join us!
A music club for fans of Western rock and pop!
Welcome to the University of Tokyo Archery Team! We are a passionate group dedicated to promoting the sport of archery while fostering a supportive community for all skill levels. Our team trains regularly and competes in various local and national events throughout the year. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced archer, we invite you to join us on this exciting journey at any time during the school year. For more information, visit our website or contact us!
The UTokyo Yuri Society is the only club in UTokyo dedicated exclusively to yuri. With around 50 members, the club's main activities revolve around biweekly meetings and the annual publication of a newsletter. The biweekly meetings provide a casual space for members to gather and chat about yuri. The newsletter, the "Liliest" series, consists of various articles written by volunteer members, including reviews, discussions, and original works. The newsletter is mainly distributed at "Comiaca," a doujinshi convention by UTokyo members. Additionally, the club holds discussions on creative works and hosts activities focused on detailed readings and presentations.
Shirobarakai Chorus is the University of Tokyo's longest-established choir circle that registered with the University of Tokyo Orientation Committee and officially recognized by the Ochanomizu University,
We play a kind of Japanese music called "Edo nagauta" with shamisen, a traditional Japanese musical instrument, and singing. Most members were begginer when they started it. The teachers offer free practice, so very little money is necessary as activity costs. We also have a club room in the Komaba Campus, where students can practice on their own. We are active jointly with the International Christian University (ICU) Nagauta Kenkyukai, and we hold a joint concert every December in which all first-year students also perform. If you are interested in our activities, please visit our SNS!
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.
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).
Organisation that organises and runs University of Tokyo orientation events for female high school students.
Student organisation organising one of the largest international business competitions in East Asia with university students from China, Japan and Korea.
It provides information and creates vertical and horizontal links with the aim of making study abroad more accessible to Tokyo University students.
A place-based club for LGBT+ people, mainly students from the University of Tokyo.
An organisation working to make the University of Tokyo campus sustainable.
a development programming circle launched in 2019.
Information media that disseminate the diverse attractions of the University of Tokyo inside and outside the university.
Todai Shimbun Foundation is an organisation that carries out newspaper production activities in the hands of University of Tokyo students.
A media outlet that communicates the people, life and culture of East Asia through interaction and dialogue with a diverse range of people.
A student group that promotes interaction among non-students and international students through various projects.
Defend all-members university autonomy and offer walfare benefits from students’ perspective.
UTokyo club that you can Ikebana(flower arrangement)
The official rugby football club of UTokyo
An organization that works in collaboration with international organizations to plan events, hold workshops, manage websites, and give classes in schools.
We are UT cheerleading band! We do three activities: cheering, performing, and marching . In cheering, we inspire sports teams with medleys and fight songs. In performances, we play wind ensemble pieces and pop music. In marching, we perform staged drills, a form of marching. In addition to supporting various sports teams, such as in the Tokyo Big6 Baseball League, we hold numerous events, including our annual band-led concert and the Festival, where we collaborate with the Leaders and Cheerleaders. We actively interact not only within our three sections but also with cheerleading squads and wind ensembles clubs from other universities. If you love music, want to try drill performances, or enjoy watching sports, come and see us! We look forward to seeing you at our welcome stage and trial practices!
We practice Flamenco, a traditional Spanish dance, twice a week in preparation for events such as the school festival. Flamenco is characterized by its vibrant costumes and special shoes with nails in the heels. We are also looking for people who want to sing! If you're interested, please come and watch our welcome performance or join a practice session.
GXSN is an official supported student organization at the University of Tokyo working toward a more sustainable campus. Our wide range of projects includes proposing and analyzing water server installations, conducting biodiversity surveys, organizing guest lectures, running food bank activities, and carrying out student awareness surveys. Here's what makes our group unique: ①We work closely with the university and the co-op, so student ideas can easily become reality. ②You'll get to connect with fellow students from diverse majors and years (including graduate students) who share an interest in environmental issues—great for exploring ideas for your future studies. ③There are opportunities to engage with students from other universities, present at academic conferences, and even be featured in the media. ④You're free to choose how often and in what way you participate, and we welcome new project ideas! If you're interested, head to our website and fill out the participation form!
The Public Interest Incorporated Foundation, The Todai Shimbun has been disseminating and exchanging knowledge and information through various media, primarily newspapers, since the launch of Teikoku Daigaku (Imperial University) Shimbun in December 1920. While based at the University of Tokyo, the foundation remains organizationally, personnel-wise, and financially independent from the university. As the only student newspaper in Japan operating as a public interest corporation, it is primarily edited and published by students of the University of Tokyo. The outcomes of its activities benefit not only its direct readers but also contribute broadly to the advancement of academia and the enrichment of cultural standards in society. In addition to publishing the monthly newspaper The Todai Shimbun, we release articles almost daily on our news website, Todai Shimbun Online, and also publish books for prospective students. We publish articles not only in Japanese but also in English and Chinese. We also welcome individuals who are proficient in these and other languages.
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!
We, ChorAkademie, practice choral music for the May Festival, Komaba Festival, and the regular concert, based on the music books brought by our seniors and teachers. What makes our group unique is that we are the only male chorus in the University of Tokyo. Since ancient times, choral singing was performed only by male voices, and the overtones heard when the frequencies of male voices were matched were considered to be the singing voice of an angel. Ours is the only choir that offers the charm of an old-fashioned chorus. Our group has a long history and has been requested by the University of Tokyo to perform ceremonies at entrance and graduation ceremonies. We also have deep exchanges with choirs from other universities, and every year we give a joint concert with the Meiji University Glee Club, Rikkyo University Glee Club, Waseda University Glee Club, Keio University Wagner Society Male Chorus, and Hosei University Arion Chorus at the regular concert of the Tokyo Six University Chorus Association. We also perform joint concerts with the Kyoto University Glee Club. We welcome both experienced and inexperienced chorus members. Let's sing “Todai” together!
Squash is an indoor sport like tennis where you hit the ball against the wall. Two players enter the court for a one-on-one match. Squash is one of five new sports set to feature at the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028! Most of our members started as beginners, so it is a perfect sport for those who want to enjoy a sport at ease in university. You can control how often you participate in practices and events, so you can enjoy it at your own pace. Competitions are also held and members motivated to participate in them several times a year. As it is an intercollegiate circle, you can also interact with students from other universities. We also plan to hold events where new members can get to know each other, so please visit our squash circle.
SIU FC is an open access international football circle with a welcoming and friendly community. We play on the football pitch most days with a wide varitey of people and skill abilities, if your interested please come to the club orientation days!
We are a student organization with the theme of exchange between international and Japanese students, and entrepreneurship training. Our members come from a variety of universities, including the University of Tokyo, Waseda University, Keio University, Meiji University, and Aoyama Gakuin University, and our international students come from a variety of countries, including the United States, France, China, Sri Lanka, Germany, and Korea. Activities are conducted in both English and Japanese, and exchange, workshops, projects, etc. are carried out across national boundaries. If you are interested in interacting with Japanese and other international students, experiencing Japanese culture, starting a business, or working on a project are encouraged to attend an information session!
In our LEGO club, we enjoy making original LEGO crafts. Sometimes, we make one craft by cooperating with each other. Let's enjoy LEGO together!
The division in charge of education related to entrepreneurship in the University of Tokyo.
An educational program in which a diverse group of students and adults learn from each other while living and eating together for two years.
A community of a diverse group of innovators, including entrepreneurs, aspiring entrepreneurs, investors, and researchers.
A “development” program that provides students interested in developing new products, with financial funding and space and equipment.
Supporting the participation of the University of Tokyo team and others in the “South by southwest” trade show held in the United States.
An international program for students in the senior division to cultivate students with leadership skills in the international community.
A short-term inbound program for UTokyo and overseas students offered by the Global Campus Division.
The largest online data science and marketing program in Japan, run by the Matsuo Lab, a AI-researching Lab.
Circles which actively accept intl. students.
Seminars for first and second year undergraduate students and seminars for economics students.
Information regarding all faculties and departments at UTokyo.
Programs on and off campus, and facilities available to UTokyo students.
Here we regularly send out information necessary for life at UTokyo and information recommended by UT-BASE members.
Here we list our answers to questions that come to us from UTokyo students, as well as information about the events.
Here we put out a wide range of articles including information on studying, how to choose internships and circles.
Information about the members of UT-BASE.