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Student Activities

Students at Brandeis University are actively engaged in introducing Japan's traditional and pop culture, art, food, and other interests to the rest of campus. Many events are sponsored by the Japanese Student Association and are hosted by the Intercultural Center. The planning of events and activities is open to everyone, and could include a sushi-making workshop, tea ceremony demonstration, Ikebana, or a Japanese movie/game night. If you have a special interest in anime, the Anime Club has a large lending library of anime VHS tapes and DVDs.

Impromptu language exchange is also found on campus. Once a week, the Japanese Language Table meets for an immersion lunch. Moreover, students from the Heller School for Social Policy and Management and the International Business School often pair up with Japanese students at Brandeis to exchange Japanese and English language support.


Japanese language students at the Japanese Student Association (JSA) participated in Culture X and danced Soran Bushi during the spring semester 2009 .

Soran Bushi performance for the spring of 2009

Yosakoi Soran performance for the spring of 2008



Japanese 20 students participated in the JSA’s Harumatsuri (Spring Festival) that was held on May 2, 2009.  Japanese 20-1 presented a Japanese folk tale Kasajizo, and Japanese 20-2 presented Haiku recitation. 

  





This page was last modified on May 15, 2009