UP TOMO-KAI
U.P. TOMO-KAI is an organization that started from the pursuit of seven students now known as the 7 SAMURAI (Deric, Eric, Alf, Kit, Gay, Flor, and Daniel) who were interested in the Japanese culture and language. With this came their desire to promote their newfound fascination to the Filipinos and also serve as instrument in fostering mutual relations and understanding between Filipinos and Japanese.
http://www.facebook.com/uptomokai
For many years, we have proven our worth as a vital instrument in fostering and strengthening the better relations and understanding between Filipinos and Japanese. The organizations annual exhibits of various Filipino and Japanese arts, usually held during its anniversary, have been one of the most admired presentations in the university. The organization also conducts series of learning seminars where the members and the Japanese interact and eventually gain better awareness of each others culture.
When Japanese students from Nihon Fukushi University, Takushoku University, Meiji Gakuin Daigaku, Soka Daigaku, and other Japanese schools visit, the organization makes it a point to participate with them in and entertain them through fun-filled activities and gatherings, which will make their stays memorable. The organization also has trips together with the Japanese, touring them around various parts of the Philippines. U.P. Tomo-Kai also keeps in touch with U.P.s very own Japanese exchange students residing for a longer time (usually for a year) in U.P.s International Center.
It is the dream of the past and present members of U.P. Tomo-Kai to further our undertakings. Moreover, these are not only concentrated on culture itself but also on the meaning of friendship. The various activities help foster amiable relations between Filipinos and Japanese, also between fellow Filipinos, specifically through Out-Reach Programs that we hold at least once a year.
The official Facebook Page of the UP Philippines-Japan Friendship Club or more popularly known as UP Tomo-Kai
Description
U.P. TOMO-KAI is an organization that started from the pursuit of seven students now known as the 7 SAMURAI (Deric, Eric, Alf, Kit, Gay, Flor, and Daniel) who were interested in the Japanese culture and language. With this came their desire to promote their newfound fascination to the Filipinos and also serve as instrument in fostering mutual relations and understanding between Filipinos and Japanese.
For many years, we have proven our worth as a vital instrument in fostering and strengthening the better relations and understanding between Filipinos and Japanese. The organizations annual exhibits of various Filipino and Japanese arts, usually held during its anniversary, have been one of the most admired presentations in the university. The organization also conducts series of learning seminars where the members and the Japanese interact and eventually gain better awareness of each others culture.
When Japanese students from Nihon Fukushi University, Takushoku University, Meiji Gakuin Daigaku, Soka Daigaku, and other Japanese schools visit, the organization makes it a point to participate with them in and entertain them through fun-filled activities and gatherings, which will make their stays memorable. The organization also has trips together with the Japanese, touring them around various parts of the Philippines. U.P. Tomo-Kai also keeps in touch with U.P.s very own Japanese exchange students residing for a longer time (usually for a year) in U.P.s International Center.
It is the dream of the past and present members of U.P. Tomo-Kai to further our undertakings. Moreover, these are not only concentrated on culture itself but also on the meaning of friendship. The various activities help foster amiable relations between Filipinos and Japanese, also between fellow Filipinos, specifically through Out-Reach Programs that we hold at least once a year.
UST Thomasian Nihon Kyoukai
Thomasian Nihon Kyoukai (or Thomasian Japanese Club) - a duly recognized university-wide student organization of The Pontifical and Royal University of Sto. Tomas.
http://www.facebook.com/ThomasianNihonKyoukai
MISSION
Named before as Thomasian Nippon Sei, Thomasian Nihon Kyoukai recognizes every Thomasian who has a passion to the Japanese culture. This organization exists to foster this enthusiasm by providing various activities. It seeks to create a harmonious environment with other Japanese culture organization.
VISION
Thomasian Nihon Kyoukai visions itself to become a premiere Japanese culture club.
General information
Recognized by the Embassy of Japan and Japan Foundation, Thomasian Nihon Kyoukai is the official and legitimate Japanese culture organization in the University of Santo Tomas.
TNK is an organization open to all Thomasians who are interested in Japanese-related things/activities such as fashion, music, art, anime, manga, and more.
PNU NAMI
PNU-NAMI J-Culture Organization is a non-profit, non-sectarian, non-partisan PNUAN organization committed to the promotion of Japanese Culture awareness for the Filipino Community as well as to establish a harmonious alliance between the Japanese and Filipino people through education and to be an instrument of cultural exchange for future educators who are fond or enthusiasts of the Japanese culture.
http://www.facebook.com/PNUnami
Mission
Broaden their knowledge in the field of Japanese culture through activities like symposia, lectures, cross-seminar, gathering Japanese Culture updates and be a medium of positive cultural exchange among Japanese and Filipino for educational development.
Develop moral character, personal discipline, leadership and efficiency among its member.
Involve members to socio – civic activities sponsored by institutions and the community.
Maintain school aspiration to promote quality education and academic excellence.
Train members for effective and efficient leadership.
Company Overview
"We are neither an ANIME GROUP nor a COSPLAY GROUP, WE ARE A JAPANESE CULTURE ORGANIZATION!"