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Circle Introduction

Tea Ceremony Urasenke Aiwakai

Have fun, go at your own pace, and do it when you have to!

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We, Aiwakai, enjoy our activities under the guidance of a tea ceremony teacher with the motto “Have fun, go at your own pace, and do it when you have to! is our motto, and we enjoy our activities under the guidance of our tea ceremony instructor.

You may have an image that “tea ceremony is kind of formal,” but it is not. Everyone is cheerful and the atmosphere is fun. If you are at all interested, please take a look around the Japanese-style room (203 and 204 on the 2nd floor of the University Hall). Experienced members as well as beginners and men are welcome! Some of our members are also members of other clubs.

Please contact us if you wish to join or observe the club! You may come directly to the Japanese-style room (203 and 204 on the 2nd floor of the University Hall)!

advisor Mirai Nakagawa
Student Representative Rinako Suga
number of members (e.g. club members) 6 women, 3 men
Active Time Wednesday 16:00-20:30
(after 19:30, cleanup, contact, etc.)
Place of activity (name of facility) 203 and 204 (Japanese-style room), 2F, University Hall
Club fee (monthly) 1,000 yen (first month of membership is free)
circle box 1st common facilities 2nd floor
Where to apply to join the club Location
University Hall 2F 203 & 204 (Japanese room)

Contact
Gmail: ehime.urasenke.aiwakai@gmail.com
X: @ehime_aiwakai
Instagram: @ehime_sadou_aiwakai

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