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Women's Group Spring 2012 Classes
Spring Class online registration is now open.
The Women's Group offers a wide range of dynamic, enriching classes and courses on a variety of subjects, from Japanese culture and language to cooking and painting. Class registration is open to all Club Members 18 and over (not just Women's Group members), both men and women.
To register, potential students must have their Membership cards and Women's Group members should have a current (2011-12) sticker. Non-Women's Group members will be charged an additional ¥3,500 per class.
Students who register online will receive a confirmation e-mail from the Women's Group Office. If you do not receive one, please contact the Women's Group Office.
- It is the responsibility of students to check the location and date(s) of their classes. Full details are listed below.
- Children are not permitted in classes. The Club offers childcare facilities at the Childcare Center, but students are responsible for making their own arrangements. A childcare discount is available for Women's Group members.
- For more information on the selection of Women's Group spring classes, please download the classes booklet or contact the Women's Group Office at 03-4588-0691.
- If you have difficulties signing up online, please e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Cancellation Policy
- Cancellation deadlines are included with the class details below.
- Students will not be reimbursed for cancellations made after these dates.
- All cancellations must be made in person at the Member Services Desk or Women's Group Office or in writing via email.
- Telephone, fax or postal cancellations are not accepted.
Kokedama Moss Ball Bonsai
Students create a traditional "Kokedama" moss ball planter offering a touch of simple beauty that makes a charming green addition to any home or office.Instructor: Hitomi Hirayama
April 17
Tue 10:30-11:30 am
Women's Group Classroom's (B1)
¥2,000 (materials: ¥2,500)
Cancel by April 10
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Japanese Shodo Calligraphy
A cornerstone of traditional Japanese culture, calligraphy, or shodo, has been practiced for centuries. Using sumi ink and fude brushes, students learn how to write Japanese and Chinese poems while enhancing their understanding of the local culture.Instructor: Yuriko Nakamura
Feb 16- May 31
Thu 1-3 pm
Women's Group Classroom's (B1)
¥39,500 (materials: ¥9,000)
Cancel by Feb 9
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Chabako Table Decorating - 40kg
Create a one-of-a-kind coffee table by learning how to cover a 40-kilogram tea box with traditional Japanese handmade washi paper. The finished piece makes for a stylish piece of furniture and memento of Japan.Instructor: Rita Uetsuka
Feb 20
Mon 10:30 am-3 pm
Off-site
¥6,500 (materials: ¥7,000)
Cancel by Feb 13
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Chabako Box Decorating - 10kg
Students learn how to turn an ordinary-looking 10-kilogram tea box into a useful receptacle for books or magazines, while the decorated lid doubles nicely as a tray. These dressed-up chabako make for perfect gifts, too.Instructor: Rita Uetsuka
Feb 27
Mon 10:30 am-3 pm
Off-site
¥6,500 (materials: ¥6,000)
Cancel by Feb 20
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Sogetsu Festive Ikebana
Fans of flower arranging learn about the 83-year-old Sogetsu School of ikebana while creating their own festive floral table arrangement in a class that should appeal to novices and those with some experience alike.Instructor:Noriko Matsudaira
Apr 5
Thu 11:30 am-12:30 pm
Women's Group Classroom's (B1)
¥5,300 (materials: ¥3,000 ~ ¥3,500)
Cancel by Mar 29
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Ichiyo Ikebana School
Renowned for its more open style of flower arranging, Ichiyo is one of modern schools of ikebana. Taught by Akihiro Kasuya, the third-generation headmaster of the Ichiyo School, this class teaches students the essence of the Japanese cultural art form.Instructor: Akihiro Kasuya
Feb 15- May 30
Wed 10 am-12 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥25,500 (materials: ¥1,260 per class)
Cancel by Feb 8
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Ohara Ikebana School I
Ikebana's Ohara School was founded in 1912 by Unshin Ohara, who introduced the flat type of vase to the art form, as well as the radical moribana arrangement. This school of ikebana is now one of the most popular, and students in this class study a variety of styles and arrangements and a short history of ikebana.Instructor: Keiko Kunitomo
Feb 17- Mar 16
Fri 11:30 am-1 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥13,000 (materials: ¥1,050 per class)
Cancel by Feb 10
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Ohara Ikebana School II
Ikebana's Ohara School was founded in 1912 by Unshin Ohara, who introduced the flat type of vase to the art form, as well as the radical moribana arrangement. This school of ikebana is now one of the most popular, and students in this class study a variety of styles and arrangements and a short history of ikebana.Instructor: Keiko Kunitomo
Mar 23 - Apr 20
Fri 11:30 am-1 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥10,500 (materials: ¥1,050 per class)
Cancel by Mar 15
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Ohara Ikebana School III
Ikebana's Ohara School was founded in 1912 by Unshin Ohara, who introduced the flat type of vase to the art form, as well as the radical moribana arrangement. This school of ikebana is now one of the most popular, and students in this class study a variety of styles and arrangements and a short history of ikebana.Instructor: Keiko Kunitomo
Apr 27- May 25
Fri 11:30 am-1 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥10,500 (materials: ¥1,050 per class)
Cancel by Apr 20
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Sogetsu Ikebana School I
Establishing the Sogetsu School in 1927, Sofu Teshigahara was renowned for his strikingly original work. Subsequent school heads also made their own marks on the world of ikebana. Students in this class begin with basic styles before moving onto freer arrangements.Instructor: Noriko Matsudaira
Feb 16- Apr 5
Thu 10-11 am
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥15,500 (materials: ¥1,500 per class; ¥1,575 for textbook; ¥1,460 for flower holder; ¥2,630 for scissors)
Cancel by Feb 9
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Sogetsu Ikebana School II
Establishing the Sogetsu School in 1927, Sofu Teshigahara was renowned for his strikingly original work. Subsequent school heads also made their own marks on the world of ikebana. Students in this class begin with basic styles before moving onto freer arrangements.Instructor: Noriko Matsudaira
Apr 12 - May 31
Thu 10-11 am
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥18,000 (materials: ¥1,500 per class; ¥1,575 for textbook; ¥1,460 for flower holder; ¥2,630 for scissors)
Cancel by Apr 5
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Japanese Cut Paper Art
Learn the art of paper cutting to create intriguing designs of layered colored paper. The finished pieces can be used as decorative elements in any home. A fun class for all levels of artistic ability.Instructor: Hiromi Yamamoto
May 16, 23
Wed 10:30 am-12:30 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥4,500 (materials: ¥500 per class; ¥1,000 for cutting board, knife and paper)
Cancel by May 9
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Washi Doll Making
Students create a beautiful 24cm doll from Chiramen washi paper in this one day class for all levels of artisitc ability and experience.Instructor: Rita Uetsuka
Apr 9
Mon 10:30 am-2:30 pm
Off Site
¥5,500 (materials: ¥5,000)
Cancel by Apr 2
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Japanese Silk Embroidery
The art of silk embroidery has flourished in Japan since its introduction from China more than 1,000 years ago. Students enjoy crafting silk works of art while learning traditional techniques of embroidery.Instructor: Shizuka Kusano
Feb 14 - May 29
Tue 1:30-3:30 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥18,500
Cancel by Feb 7
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Silver Clay Jewelry Making
First discovered in Japan, silver clay can be molded and baked into pure silver. In this dynamic class, students learn how to mold this clay and coat it with enamel paints to create unique and brilliant jewelry.Instructor: Kazuko Inomata
Mar 14
Wed 12:30-4:30 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥5,500 (materials: ¥3,400)
Cancel by Mar 7
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Washi Egg and Box Making
Washi paper-covered egg shells make for beautiful decorations and Christmas tree ornaments. Learn how to create these stunning oval pieces, as well as how to get the same impressive effect with boxes. Pasting, erasing creases and varnishing are all mastered in this class.Instructor: Tokuko Tanaka
Mar 7
Wed 1-3:30 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥4,000 (materials: ¥1,500)
Cancel by Mar 2
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Lamp & Shade Making
In this innovative class, students put together their own 65-centimeter-tall lamps and shades. Besides adding a Japanese twist to the shade with a coating of traditional washi paper, students learn how to ensure it works electrically.Instructor: Rita Uetsuka
Mar 5
Mon 10:30 am-2 pm
Off-site
¥5,500 (materials: ¥9,500)
Cancel by Feb 27
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Obi Ball Ornament Making
Create seasonal ornaments with a difference in this stimulating, one-off class. Students cover 10-centimer Styrofoam balls with gold and silver woven obi fabric to make beautiful decorations that combine Japanese and Western traditions.Instructor: Rita Uetsuka
Mar 12
Mon 10:30 am-12:30 pm
Off-site
¥4,000 (materials: ¥1,000)
Cancel by Mar 5
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Drawing and Oil Painting
Through the classes Drawing; Beginning Oil Painting I: Starting a Painting; Beginning Oil Painting II: The Color Wheel (Color Theory I); Intermediate Oil Painting I: The Color Triangle (Color Theory II); and Intermediate Oil Painting II: Painting Techniques, students can pick up invaluable artistic tips and learn how to create their own masterpieces.Instructor: Carolyn Dong
Feb 15- May 30
Wed 1-4 pm
Women's Group Classrooms (B1)
¥33,000 (drawing materials: ¥9,500; oil materials: ¥22,500)
Cancel by Feb 8
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Japanese Sumi-e Painting I
Sumi-e, or ink painting, is an ancient Asian art form. Students in this class learn how to create different types of brush stroke, first in traditional black ink and then in color.Instructor: Shoko Ohta and Suiko Ohta
Feb 14 - May 29
Tue 9-11 am
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥52,500 (materials: ¥19,190)
Cancel by Feb 7
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Japanese Sumi-e Painting II
Sumi-e, or ink painting, is an ancient Asian art form. Students in this class learn how to create different types of brush stroke, first in traditional black ink and then in color.Instructor: Shoko Ohta and Suiko Ohta
Feb 14 - 29
Tue 11 am-1 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥52,500 (materials: ¥19,190)
Cancel by Feb 7
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Tsuribina Mobile Making I
Traditionally displayed for Children's Day in Japan, tsuribina are handcrafted, kimono-fabric decorations. In these Classes students will make a turtle and owl inspired combination. Students should each bring a pair of scissors.Instructor: Mariko Yoshino
Apr 2,9
Mon 1-3:30 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥6,500 (materials: ¥2,500)
Cancel by Mar 26
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Tsuribina Mobile Making II
Traditionally displayed for Children's Day in Japan, tsuribina are handcrafted, kimono-fabric decorations. In these Classes students will make a spring color inspired cherry blossom and eggplant combination. Students should each bring a pair of scissors.Instructor: Mariko Yoshino
Apr 16,23
Mon 1-3:30 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥6,500 (materials: ¥3,000)
Cancel by Apr 9
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Tsuribina Mobile Making III
Traditionally displayed for Children's Day in Japan, tsuribina are handcrafted, kimono-fabric decorations. In these Classes students will make a goldfish and mandarin orange inspired combination. Students should each bring a pair of scissors.Instructor: Mariko Yoshino
May 7,14
Mon 1-3:30 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥6,500 (materials: ¥3,000)
Cancel by Apr 25
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Vegetarian Thai Curries and Noodles
With this 2-part class, all the popular Thai curries, rice and noodle dishes can be made healthier without compromising the taste. A multi-course meal will be prepared in each class followed by lunch. Menus include Tom Yum soup, red green and yellow curries, pad thai, glass noodles salad, papaya salad, money bags and exotic jasmine rice. Recipes for basic sauces will also be included.Instructor: Hema Parekh
Feb 16, 23
Thu 10:30 am-1 pm
Off-site
¥15,500 (materials ¥1,500 per class)
Cancel by Feb 9
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Vegetarian Chinese and Burmese
Designed to teach the student cooking techniques and basic ingredients will be covered with the emphasis on quick and easy preparation of authentic Chinese and Burmese vegetarian dishes. A 7-course meal will be prepared at each class consisting of a soup, starter, stir-fry, salad, rice, main and noodle dish followed by lunch..Instructors: Hema Parekh
Mar 2, 9
Fri 10:30 am-1 pm
Off-site
¥15,500 (materials ¥1,500 per class)
Cancel by Feb 24
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Experiencing Japanese Flavours
Exploring spices, herbs and ingredients that make up some popular Japanese dishes, students learn how to put together a complete meal, before sitting down to taste it for themselves.Instructor: Hema Parekh
Feb 15, 22
Wed 10:30 am-1 pm
Off-site
¥15,500 (materials ¥1,500 per class)
Cancel by Feb 8
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Indian Vegetarian Curry and Rice
Entertain the Indian way! Find out how to prepare some delicious and healthy subcontinent dishes from Hema Parekh, the author of a number of cookbooks on Indian cuisine. The menu for this class includes lentil kebab, samosas with tamarind chutney and onion relish, chana masala, gobi aloo subzi, and cucumber raita.Instructor: Hema Parekh
Feb 20,27
Mon 10:30 am-1 pm
Off-site
¥15,500 (materials ¥1,500 per class)
Cancel by Feb 13
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Japanese Home Cooking I
In Kumi's kitchen, guests are always warmly welcomed! Join this fun-filled, one day workshop and learn to prepare a menu of marinated beef in miso with fresh vegetable salad, cooked taro, spinach with sesame seed dressing and shiitake mushroom rice. Matcha will be served after the meal.Instructor: Kumi Kui
Feb 28
Tue 10:30 am-1 pm
Off-site
¥6,500
Cancel by Feb 21
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Japanese Home Cooking II
In Kumi's kitchen, guests are always warmly welcomed! Join this fun-filled, one day workshop and learn to prepare a menu of marinated beef in miso with fresh vegetable salad, cooked taro, spinach with sesame seed dressing and shiitake mushroom rice. Matcha will be served after the meal.Instructor: Kumi Kui
Mar 6
Tue 10:30 am-1 pm
Off-site
¥6,500
Cancel by Feb 28
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Japanese Home Cooking III
In Kumi's kitchen, guests are always warmly welcomed! Join this fun-filled, one day workshop and learn to prepare a menu of marinated beef in miso with fresh vegetable salad, cooked taro, spinach with sesame seed dressing and shiitake mushroom rice. Matcha will be served after the meal.Instructor: Kumi Kui
Mar 13
Tue 10:30 am-1 pm
Off-site
¥6,500
Cancel by Mar 6
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Weight Watchers Indian Cooking
Learn how to prepare some delicious and healthy dishes using spices and substitution ingredients without compromising the flavour.Hema Parekh, the author of a number of cookbooks on Indian cuisine, guides students through a menu of tomato gravy, lentil soup, dal, chapati muthias (steamed dumplings) and more.Instructor: Hema Parekh
Feb 14, 28
Fri 10:30 am-1 pm
Off-site
¥15,500 ( ¥1,500 materials)
Cancel by Feb 7
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Japanese Winter Food I - Sukiyaki
Winter in Japan is the time for nabe, hot one-pot dishes. Cooked on the table, or kotatsu, these Japanese comfort foods are easy to cook, nutritious and will warm you and your family on a chilly winter day.Instructor: Noriko Tada
Feb 17
Fri 9:30 am-12 pm
Off-site
¥6,500
Cancel by Feb 10
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Japanese Winter Food II – Shabu Shabu
Winter in Japan is the time for nabe, hot one-pot dishes. Cooked on the table, or kotatsu, these Japanese comfort foods are easy to cook, nutritious and will warm you and your family on a chilly winter day.Instructor: Noriko Tada
Feb 24
Fri 9:30 am-12 pm
Off-site
¥6,500
Cancel by Feb 17
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Japanese Winter Food III - Oden
Winter in Japan is the time for nabe, hot one-pot dishes. Cooked on the table, or kotatsu, these Japanese comfort foods are easy to cook, nutritious and will warm you and your family on a chilly winter day.Instructor: Noriko Tada
Mar 2
Fri 9:30 am-12 pm
Off-site
¥6,500
Cancel by Feb 24
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Japanese Winter Food IV - Nabeyakiudon
Winter in Japan is the time for nabe, hot one-pot dishes. Cooked on the table, or kotatsu, these Japanese comfort foods are easy to cook, nutritious and will warm you and your family on a chilly winter day.Instructor: Noriko Tada
Mar 9
Fri 9:30 am-12 pm
Off-site
¥6,500
Cancel by Mar 2
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Japanese Winter Food V - Yosenabe
Winter in Japan is the time for nabe, hot one-pot dishes. Cooked on the table, or kotatsu, these Japanese comfort foods are easy to cook, nutritious and will warm you and your family on a chilly winter day.Instructor: Noriko Tada
Mar 16
Fri 9:30 am-12 pm
Off-site
¥6,500
Cancel by Mar 9
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Classical Japanese Dance I
Deepen your understanding of traditional Japanese culture and the classical arts though this five-week program. Students will learn how to dress in a kimono, the basic movements of Nihon buyo and how to dance with a fan, before performing a short dance piece.Instructor: Kazuko Ishihara
Feb 16- Apr 19
Thu 1:30-4 pm
Off-site
¥15,500 (kimono rental available)
Cancel by Feb 9
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Classical Japanese Dance II
Deepen your understanding of traditional Japanese culture and the classical arts though this five-week program. Students will learn how to dress in a kimono, the basic movements of Nihon buyo and how to dance with a fan, before performing a short dance piece.Instructor: Kazuko Ishihara
Apr 26- May 31
Thu 1:30-4 pm
Off-site
¥15,500 (kimono rental available)
Cancel by Apr 19
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Azabu Art Tour - Tea
This 1-day walking tour explores the art scene around Hiroo and Azabu Juban, offering the opportunity to be guests at a tea ceremony with powdered green tea and sweets, one of Japan's unique traditions, before exploring a few of the lesser-known artsy stores and galleries around the neighborhood after lunch.Instructor: Lara Chho
May 9
Wed 10:30 am-2:30 pm
Off-site
¥8,000 (includes lunch)
Cancel by Apr 27
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Azabu Art Tour - Incense
This 1-day walking tour explores the art scene around Hiroo and Azabu Juban, offering first-hand experiences to learn about the history of incense and the process of extracting fragrance from the raw materials and get an introduction to the incense ceremony which combines both spiritual and playful elements.Instructor: Lara Chho
Apr 25
Wed 10:30 am-2:30 pm
Off-site
¥8,000 (includes lunch)
Cancel by Apr 18
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Explore Kichijoji Tour
This 1-day walking tour explores the unique shopping experience offered by this West Tokyo neighborhood, rated for many years by Japanese housewives as one of Kanto's most desirable neighborhood to live in.Instructor: Lara Chho
May 8
Wed 10 am-2 pm
Off-site
¥5,000 (includes lunch)
Cancel by Apr 26
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Japanese Chinaware Lecture
Explore the fascinating world of Japanese pottery, its history and different ceramic styles. The lecture includes slides and actual examples of pottery.Instructor: Toshiko Kanai
Apr 20
Fri 11 am-12:30 pm
Off-site
¥3,500
Cancel by Apr 13
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Japanese Chinaware Meguro Visit
Enjoy a day trip to antique shops in Meguro to find that special piece of chinaware, old furniture, charming antique baskets, hibachi and interesting odds and ends that catch your eye.Instructor: Toshiko Kanai
May 24
Thu 10:30 am
Off-site
¥3,500
Cancel by May 17
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Touring Kyoto and Beyond
Kyoto native Yuriko Hirayama shares the history and beauty of her hometown and offers tips on how to make the most of a trip to the ancient capital. The class also covers day trips to such popular spots as Nara, Himeji, Hiroshima, Ise and Takayama.Instructor: Yuriko Hirayama
Mar 2
Fri 10am-12 pm
Women's Group Classroom (B1)
¥4,000
Cancel by Feb 24
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Touring Tokyo and Beyond
For those people hosting friends or family, this class offers advice on how to make your explorations and explanations of Tokyo more enjoyable. Attendees receive an information-packed, 80-page guide to the city.Instructor: Yuriko Hirayama
Mar 16
Tue 10 am-12 pm
Women's Group Classroom (B1)
¥7,500
Cancel by Mar 9
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Mitake Valley Tour
Venture beyond Tokyo's western reaches to the stunning Mitake Valley. This rejuvenating trip includes a visit to the Gyokudo Museum, lunch at a riverside restaurant and a stroll through the lush surroundings of Mitake Valley.Instructor: Yuriko Hirayama
Apr 13
Fri 9 am-4 pm
Off-site
¥3,500 (plus transport, lunch and admission)
Cancel by Apr 6
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Kamakura Lecture
Learn about the fascinating history and cultural significance of Kamakura, Japan's ancient capital. This introductory session to the Kanagawa Prefecture city's sights is the perfect primer for Yuriko Hirayama's Kamakura tour.Instructor: Yuriko Hirayama
Apr 12
Thu 10 am-12 pm
Women's Group Classrooms (B1)
¥3,000
Cancel by Apr 5
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Japanese Tea Ceremony as a Guest
The first session of this two-part class on tea ceremony includes a history of the highly ritualized tradition, as well as an explanation of tea ceremony etiquette and utensils. The second part allows students to practice what they learned at a mock ceremony.Instructor: Yuriko Hirayama
Feb 27, Mar 5
Mon 10 am-12 am
Women's Group Classrooms (B1)/Offsite
¥6,500
Cancel by Feb 20
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Kamakura Tour
Just an hour south of Tokyo, Kamakura is a charming cultural gem, full of shrines, temples and intriguing shops. This full-day walking tour takes in delightful temples and gardens at the peak of their autumn hues.Instructor: Yuriko Hirayama
Apr 19
Thu 9am- 4pm
Off-site
¥3,500 (plus transport and lunch)
Cancel by Apr 12
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Jindai Temple Tour
Students on this engaging trip to Jindai Temple in Chofu, Tokyo's second-oldest temple, will take in quaint shops and soba restaurants (Jindai soba was highly prized by the Tokugawa shogun), reminiscent of an Edo-era village, before strolling amid the flora and cherry blossoms of Jindai Botanical Garden.Instructor: Yuriko Hirayama
Apr 4
Wed 9:30 am-3 pm
Off-site
¥3,500 (plus transport and lunch)
Cancel by Mar 28
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Kimono Styling - Yukata
The Yamano Kimono Styling School has been teaching the fine art of kimono style and dress for almost a century and has schools both in Japan and abroad. Taught by Club Member Jane Yamano, this class focuses on the lightweight summer yukata.Instructor: Jane Yamano
May 10-24
Thu 10:30 am-2:30 pm
Women's Group Classrooms (B1)
¥6,500
Cancel by May 1
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Furoshiki Wrapping
Using furoshiki, a cloth traditionally used to transport clothes, gifts and other goods, Yamada Sensei will demonstrate tsutsumi techniques by wrapping several objects of different shapes and sizes while students receive hands-on training in presenting gifts in an elegant fashion.Instructor: Etsuko Yamada
May 9
Wed 11 am-12:30 pm
Women's Group Classrooms (B1)
¥2,650
Cancel by Apr 27
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Ikebana Sumidagawa and Asakusa
Students can enrich their knowledge of Japanese culture with this informative chance to look into the global Ikebana scene at the 10th International Convention, enjoy a cruise on the Sumida River and a walk around Tokyo's oldest shrine.Instructor: Lara Cho
May 2
Wed 10 am-3 pm
Off-site
¥7,000 (includes lunch)
Cancel by Apr 24
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Japan Folk Craft Tour
Explore the world of mingei, or folk craft, as it captures the importance of using beautiful hand-made goods in daily life and the value of the craftsman at the Japan Mingei-kan museum’s Soetsu Yanagi inspired collection.Instructor: Lara Cho
Mar 6
Tue 10 am-12:30 pm
Off-site
¥4,500 (plus transport and lunch)
Cancel by Feb 28
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Ogawamachi Paper Making Tour
Traditional handcrafted paper, known as washi, has been produced in Japan for centuries. Students try their hands at creating their own white washi paper on this intriguing trip to an old washi-producing community in the mountains of Saitama, outside Tokyo.Instructor: Yuriko Hirayama
May 10
Thu 9 am-4 pm
Off-site
¥3,500 (plus transport and lunch)
Cancel by May 1
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Nihonbashi Backstreets Craft Tour
Taking to one of Tokyo's oldest backstreets, participants visit generations-old shops, meet craftsmen, experiment with papermaking and pick up a few beautiful souvenirs on this tour of an area that is brimming with culture and history.Instructor: Kit Nagamura
Mar 9
Fri 10 am-3 pm
Off-site
¥6,500 (plus transport and lunch)
Cancel by Mar 2
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Kanda Backstreets Tour
This walking tour will take in a series of historic sites, including "Chest-Stabbing Slope” and through a swath a kimono fabric factory with a hundred years of history and a poetic landmark before lunch in one of Japan's premier gardens (fee not included).Instructor: Kit Nagamura
Feb 17
Fri 10 am-3 pm
Off-site
¥5,500 (plus transport and lunch)
Cancel by Feb 10
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Todoroki Backstreets Tour
One of the hidden hikes in the city, this walking tour includes the prehistoric tombs, teahouses, temples of the Todoroki Valley and more.Instructor: Kit Nagamura
Apr 27
Fri 10 am-3 pm
Off-site
¥5,500 (plus transport and lunch)
Cancel by Apr 20
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Creative Digital Photography
This class teaches how to manage, edit and create online photo albums, movies, collages, calendars and photobooks using Picasa, Google and other photo websites. Students should bring their own laptops to class. .Instructor: Li-Lin English
Feb 20 - Mar 12
Mon 9-11 am
Off-site
¥8,500
Cancel by Feb 13
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Ohta Flower Market Tour
An early-morning tour to the indoor perpetual spring at the Ohta flower market which sells over 3 million flowers a day, the 3rd largest flower market in the world. .Instructor: Chikako Yoshimoto and Cathy Noyes
Apr 18
Wed 6:30-11am
Off-site
¥3,000 (plus transport and lunch)
Cancel by Apr 11
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Journaling Workshop
This journaling workshop invites beginners to take a written journey into places that may impacted their lives, memory and identity, allowing them to understanding home in a new way.Instructor: Laurie Aikman- Takagi
Feb 27
Mon 1-3 pm
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥3,000
Cancel by Feb 20
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Advanced English Speaking I
This intensive, four-week course is designed for students who would like to learn useful idioms and advanced vocabulary, as well as rhetorical markers for smoother conversations and effective communication. Short presentations and discussions give students the chance to have personalized coaching in pronunciation and usage.Instructor: Mona Toyama
Feb 14-Mar 13
Tue 1:30-3 pm
Women's Group Classrooms (B1)
¥25,500
Cancel by Feb 7
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Advanced English Speaking II
This intensive, four-week course is designed for students who would like to learn useful idioms and advanced vocabulary, as well as rhetorical markers for smoother conversations and effective communication. Short presentations and discussions give students the chance to have personalized coaching in pronunciation and usage.Instructor: Mona Toyama
May 8- June 5
Tue 1:30-3 pm
Women's Group Classrooms (B1)
¥25,500
Cancel by Apr 25
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Speak Easy English Conversation
Improve your skills in speaking and understanding English. The aim of this fun and lively class is to enable upper intermediate and advanced students to speak English as naturally and confidently as possible. Students discuss interesting, relevant and often controversial topics through the use of newspaper articles, TV, film and music.Instructor: Justine Jonas
Feb 15- May 30
Wed 10-11:30 am
Women's Group Classrooms (B1)
¥29,100
Cancel by Feb 8
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Mandarin Chinese
This beginning Mandarin Chinese class will help you with the basics; some fundamentals for the traveler or to pique your interest in pursuing the language more formally. Featuring class materials created specifically to meet the students' individual needs.Instructor: Virginia Yamada
Mar 6-Apr 17
Tue 10-11:30 am
Women's Group Classrooms (B1)
¥10,500 (materials ¥1,000)
Cancel by Feb 28
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Survival Japanese - Greetings
For those new to Japan or would just like some extra help with everyday phrases and situations, this course provides the necessary tools for effective communication in everyday situations.Instructor: Hitomi Hirayama
Mar 1
Thu 10-11:30 am
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥3,300
Cancel by Feb 23
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Survival Japanese - Shopping
For those new to Japan or would just like some extra help with everyday phrases and situations, this course provides the necessary tools for effective communication in everyday situations.Instructor: Hitomi Hirayama
Mar 15
Thu 10-11:30 am
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥3,300
Cancel by Mar 9
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Survival Japanese - Taxi
For those new to Japan or would just like some extra help with everyday phrases and situations, this course provides the necessary tools for effective communication in everyday situations.Instructor: Hitomi Hirayama
April 19
Thu 10-11:30 am
Women's Group Classrooms B1
¥3,300
Cancel by April 12
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