UMDS > Club Activities
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Update:February 22, 2016
About 63% of our students belong to one or more of over 130 clubs on campus. Students learn the “basic skills of society and organization” by joining these club activities. They learn the importance of group bonding as well as value of being a member of a group.
Baseball | Cheerleading | |
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This club has over 100 members. It belongs to the Hanshin University Baseball League. A new baseball field was built in October 2009 to accommodate the needs of the team. They became champion of the 2nd division of the league, now they are aiming for the 1st division. |
Cheerfulness, Encouragement and Smiles are the 3 main themes of this club. Students join cheerleading to provide the support and energy others need to succeed. |
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Brass band | RYUKA-STYLE Project | |
The brass band performs two concerts every year; in the school festival as well as in ensemble contests. They sometimes perform at local events or in concerts with other universities. |
Students in this club edit and publish the university newspaper “RYUKA-STYLE” (UMDS Style). Writing articles, designing each page or covering the news, these students provide essential information for the entire campus. |
American football | Soccer | Basketball (Men) | Kendo | |||
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A great combination of toughness and technique. Anyone can join, regardless of body size. | Each player has to think about his/her role in the game. Students train hard with support from the coach. | Training is hard, but rewards are greater. They are aiming to play in the 1st division in the league. | Competition with camaraderie. Each member helps to bring up the level of the others. |
Lacrosse (Women) | Japanese Drum | Badminton | Tennis (Women) | |||
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A club filled with cheerful members with distinctive personalities. | Performances range from on campus to beyond the borders of Hyogo prefecture. Beginners welcome. | They train hard to play in a higher level division (2nd division for men and 4th division for women) in Kansai League. | Though current membership is low, training and excitement help everyone from beginners to advanced players improve their game. |
Sports Clubs 34 clubs | |
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American Football | Golf (Men) |
Baseball (hard ball) | Golf (Women) |
Baseball (soft ball) | Kendo |
Soccer | Judo |
Basketball (Men) | Shorinji Kempo |
Volleyball (Men) | Nipponi Kempo |
Volleyball (WoMen) | Track and Field |
Rugby | Badminton |
Softball | Ski |
Soft Tennis | Snowboard |
Lacrosse (Men) | Water Sports |
Lacrosse (Women) | Outdoor Sports Club (Yuso-tai) |
Tennis (Men) | Dance (RUBU) |
Tennis (Women) | Cheerleading (BEAGLES) |
Table Tennis(Men) | Motorcycle Sports (Mystique) |
Table Tennis (Women) | Japanese Drum |
Handball |
Social Activity Clubs 15 clubs | |
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Band Club | Social Event Running Volunteers |
Brass Band | Harmy2 (Braille volunteer) |
Art | Volunteer for Children (ALL-IN) |
Society for the Study of Comparative Culture | Volunteer for Welfare (Milk Tea) |
Information Forum | RYUKA-STYLE Project |
Photo(camera obscura) | Modern Visual Culture Research |
Cyber Brain Master System (computer) | Korea-Japan Cultural Exchange Association |
Studects Studyng Abroad Group |