Clubs & Organizations
Every activity pursued with energy and enthusiasm
Sports Clubs
- Aikido
- American Football
- Archery
- Badminton
- Baseball
- Basketball (Men’s / Women’s)
- Cheerleading (Men’s / Women’s)
- Cycling
- Field Hockey (Men’s / Women’s)
- Golf
- Handball
- Ice Skating
- Japanese Archery
- Judo
- Karate
- Kendo
- Lacrosse (Men’s / Women’s)
- Motoring
- Rubber Baseball
- Rugby
- Scuba Diving
- Shorinji Kempo
- Skiing
- Soccer
- Swimming
- Table Tennis
- Tennis (Men’s / Women’s)
- Track & Field
- Volleyball (Men’s / Women’s)
- Wandervogel
- Yachting
Cultural Organizations
- Advertising
- Ballroom Dancing
- Drama
- Folk Song
- Literary
- Musashi University Orchestra
- Tone Chamber Music Orchestra
- Art
- Band
- English Language
- Guitar Ensemble
- Manga
- Photography
- Travel
- Astronomy Club “MOSA”
- Broadcasting
- Film
- Lieder Kranz Choral
- Modern Jazz
- Railroad
- Youth Hostelling
Other Organizations
Headquarters & Organizations
- Athletic Association Headquarters
- Student Government
- Cultural Union Headquarters
- Seminar Association
Independent Organizations
- Newspaper
Committees
- Four-university Sports Day
- New Students Welcome
- Graduation Events
- Shirakiji Festival Executive
- Intramural Sports Day
Exchange Student Comment
Passau University student
“In the first week of my semester at Musashi, I joined the swim team. Despite major language difficulties and impasses, the guys soon included me into their group and taught me what it meant to be part of a supportive, united team. Such great ‘team spirit’ was unfamiliar to me. I felt very welcome when everyone tried to integrate me as well as they could. For that, I am thankful.”
The student, Saint Michael’s College, studied at Musashi in 2009-10. Currently an Assistant Language Teacher on the JET Program in Toyama prefecture.
“I chose possibly one of the hardest clubs to join-- Aikido. It was tough, humbling, often times confusing with the language barrier, but the best experience I ever had. Joining a club helped me go from being a foreign student at a Japanese school, to being just a student that had to learn and do the same things as any other club member. This experience helped to fully immerse me in my study abroad experience.”