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Support
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Keio University has various support groups (officially approved by the International Center) for international students. These groups are organized by current students and alumni, and will help you with your life in Japan on- and off-campus. The groups also arrange parties, events, and various opportunities to experience Japanese culture and tradition throughout the year.
For details of the event
information, please check with the
International Center or the notice
boards of the office in charge on
your campus. Event information is
also available on the International
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Support Groups Established by Students |
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KOSMIC (Keio Organization of Student Members of the International Center)
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KOSMIC (Keio Organization of Student Members of the International Center) is organized by Keio University students and provides support for international students from a student point of view. It promotes exchange with international students through welcome parties, conversation partners, Japanese speech contests, and various other events.
http://kosmic.blog.so-net.ne.jp/
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Support Groups
Established by Alumni |
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Keio Fujin Mita-kai
(Keio University Alumnae Association) |
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This association was founded in 1962 by alumnae of Keio University. It organizes the
Japanese Club (at Mita, Hiyoshi, and Shinanomachi campuses; free of charge) for international students, visiting professors and their families. It also introduces Japanese culture and tradition through different events, including trips to see Kabuki.
http://www.fujinmitakai.com/
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Tokyo Mita Club |
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Tokyo Mita Club was founded in 1974 by alumni. Tokyo Mita Club organizes various events and welcome parties to promote exchange with international students.
http://www.tmc.gr.jp/
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Keio Welcome Net |
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Keio Welcome Net helps international students and researchers with purchasing daily necessities, going to the hospital, and settling into life in Japan.
http://keio-welcome-net.web.infoseek.co.jp/
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