Clubs, Circles, and Projects
 
			
		Clubs, Circles, and Projects
 
					 
				 
								
							 
								
							 
								
							 
								
							 
								
							 
								
							 
								
							 
								
							 
								
							 
								
							 
										Hardball baseball club
 
										Soccer Club
 
										Boys Basketball Club
 
										Women's Basketball Club
 
										Volleyball Club
 
										Men's Tennis Club
 
										Women's Tennis Club
 
										Athletics part
 
										Badminton Club
 
										Rugby Club
 
										Handball Club
 
										Softball Club
 
										Judo Club
 
										Kendo Club
 
										Kyudo Club
 
										Karate Club
 
										Gymnastics Club
 
										american football club
 
										Cycling Club
 
										Nippon Kempo Club
 
										Semi-hardball baseball club
 
										Shorinji Kempo Club
 
										Taekwondo Club
 
										Men's Lacrosse Club
 
										Ski Racing Club
 
										Golf Club
 
										Archery Club
 
										Rifle Shooting Club
 
										Mountaineering
 
										Automobile Department
 
										Water Polo Association
 
										Dance Comrades Club (LSC)
The university and its supporters' association provide financial assistance and allow club and circle activities to use facilities such as club rooms and practice fields. They also actively support groups and individuals who achieve excellent results by establishing an awards system.
This is because we believe that independent activities through clubs and circles are essential to achieving our university's objectives of nurturing "creative human resources" and contributing to the "development of industrial society" and "human welfare."
For this reason, we ask that you understand the purpose of club and circle activities, regard them as part of your university education, and balance them with your regular lectures, experiments, practical training, and seminars in order to make the most of your time at university.
Our university actively encourages meaningful club and circle activities, and recognizes students through the President's Award System and the Alumni Association Award System.
 
						 
						 
						 
						 
					For enquiries and procedures relating to club and circle activities (including applications to relevant departments), please contact the following:
Students at our university belong to the Student Government Association.
Club and circle activities are also carried out within the confines of the student council.
If you wish to form a new club or organization, please submit the Student Council's "Club Activity Notification Form" along with a "Member List" to the Student Council.
The same applies when there are changes to the registered information, such as changes to group members, group rules, or regulations. If you disband your group, please also notify us immediately.
Please submit a notification of group continuation to the Student Council every year. If your group has been active for more than three years, you will be able to apply to be promoted to a club (a group of like-minded people or a hobby group), and if approved, you will be able to receive various types of assistance.
 
			Project Co-education
Students take the initiative in working on projects with a variety of themes. By actively participating, students will develop practical skills such as "the ability to take the initiative," "the ability to think things through," and "the ability to work in a team." All you need to participate is motivation. Faculty are there to support students, so each student plays a leading role. The basic social skills students develop through interactions with their peers and projects will be very useful in the real world.
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