Watch the first 12 mins of this video to for a good introduction to Japanese school club culture. If there is time at the end of the lesson you can watch more...From the 17 min mark there's a section on a school dance club and how the captain of the club plays a big role in managing the club members. |
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The previous video mentioned baseball as one of the popular clubs in Japanese schools. Here is video by an ex baseball club member. He's got lots of information about the strict rules that his club members lived by.
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Finally, take a look at this video of the sorts of events that you might find at a Sports Day in a Japanese high school.
At the 6 min mark of the video you'll see they even have a relay where each of the clubs are represented. The "Shoulder Wars" game at the 8.39 min mark is not at all recommended to do at our school. In fact it would be banned as we don't allow "shoulder rides". The aim is to get the hat off of a person from an opposing team. |
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School Clubs at Musashino
Our Japanese sister school is called Musashino Joshi Gakuin.
Click on the Musashino logo opposite to be taken to their website page that advertises all the sporting and culture clubs on offer at their school.
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