The Drone Safety License School in Nagareyama, Chiba, offers a national certification course for Level 2 drone pilots. This comprehensive program for beginners includes basic training as well as specialized instruction for beyond visual line of sight and night flight operations. By completing this course at a registered training institution, participants are exempted from the practical examination conducted by the designated testing authority. The curriculum consists of online theory lessons and hands-on practical training. Applicants must be at least 16 years old and possess a pilot applicant number issued by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's DIPS system.
ドローン免許センター千葉流山IC校
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This course is designed for both beginners and experienced individuals seeking to obtain the Second-Class Unmanned Aircraft Pilot Certificate. As a Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism registered training institution, completing the curriculum and passing the final examination qualifies students for an exemption from the practical examination conducted by the designated testing agency. The program includes online theoretical training, practical instruction, and a final assessment.
KPI PARK
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This practical flight course focuses on passing the national drone pilot examination by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Association. Participants train using the Mavic 3 Classic, a model widely utilized at examination sites, including practice with ATTI mode. The program is led by an instructor holding first-class pilot and examiner certifications, covering a three-hour curriculum that follows the official examination course.
流山ヘリポート
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This course, offered by a Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism registered training institution, provides the necessary training to obtain a second-class national drone pilot license. Completing the curriculum and passing the final examination exempts applicants from the practical skills test conducted by designated testing organizations. The program includes online theoretical training, followed by practical training and a final proficiency assessment. Applicants must be at least 16 years old, possess a skill certification applicant number obtained via the Drone Information Platform System (DIPS), and meet the health requirements as evidenced by a valid driver's license or medical certificate.
ドローン免許センター千葉流山IC校
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The Drone Safety License School offers a national certification course for second-class unmanned aircraft pilot proficiency. This program allows students to complete practical training at a registered institution, thereby exempting them from the practical skill test administered by the designated testing authority. Applicants must be at least 16 years old, meet specific health requirements, and obtain a skill certificate applicant number via the DIPS portal prior to enrollment. The curriculum includes online theoretical training, followed by practical training and a final completion assessment. Supplemental courses for nighttime or beyond-visual-line-of-sight flights are also available upon request.
KPI PARK
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This running group focuses on movement and social connection through casual jogging sessions. Participants jog through Yoyogi Park with flexible distance options, followed by a social gathering at a nearby café. The group serves as a space for international exchange, welcoming local residents, students, and travelers to practice languages and meet people from diverse cultural backgrounds. It is part of a global network active in cities including Tokyo, Melbourne, Cairns, and Bangkok.
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A community event aimed at meeting new people through light physical activity and social interaction. Participants gather for a gentle 1.5 to 2 kilometer jog through a forest park, followed by an optional social session at a local cafe. The group is open to all fitness levels, including beginners, and emphasizes conversation, making it a suitable environment for casual language practice and making connections.
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This session is a small-group English conversation class focused on dedicated speaking and listening practice. It utilizes specific topics to encourage participants to share experiences and engage in group discussions. The session excludes gaming or language switching to provide an environment for concentrated English interaction, with an option to join a language exchange afterward.
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A weekly language exchange event focused on casual conversation in both English and Japanese. Participants practice speaking skills through structured seat rotations and conversational topics. The format alternates between English and Japanese segments, including ice-breaker activities like "20 questions," allowing attendees of all proficiency levels to interact with a variety of people in a relaxed environment.
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A social, low-intensity run along the waterfront, followed by a picnic featuring a pre-ordered power balance bowl meal. The session is open to all fitness levels and includes a group warm-up.
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A tennis session for intermediate to advanced players consisting of a light warmup followed by doubles matches. Practice balls and new match balls are provided. The venue offers changing and shower facilities. Participation fee is 600 yen.
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This self-contained Chinese language class is designed for beginners. The curriculum covers basic Chinese language skills while introducing Taiwanese culture. Lessons utilize original materials and focus on a slow, repetitive teaching method to help students learn practical language skills. Simplified Chinese characters are used to facilitate learning.
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A programming dojo for children where they engage in self-directed learning using Scratch, Micro:bit, and BrainPad Arcade. Participants create projects and present their work to others. Mentors and experienced members provide support when needed. Eligible participants include elementary and junior high school students living around Tama Center who are interested in programming. Participants should bring their own laptops, mice, or tablets, and are encouraged to to create a Scratch account in advance.
多摩市立中央図書館 活動室1
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Participants alternate between English and Japanese every 10 minutes to practice conversation. The final 30 minutes are dedicated to independent study or open language conversation. There is a 200 yen participation fee payable in cash to cover administrative costs. Complimentary water is provided, and attendees are welcome to bring their own drinks and snacks.
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The comedy trio Hanako will hold a live stage performance. A priority viewing area is available for those with a numbered admission ticket, which is distributed on the day of the event. Guests without a ticket are welcome to view the performance from the standing area. Standing area spectators must remain standing as seat mats or chairs are not permitted.
Aeon Mall Funabashi
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Learn how to prepare traditional preserved foods using early summer seasonal ingredients like cucumbers and myoga. The course covers techniques for salt-pickling, simmering in soy sauce (tsukudani), and making Fukujinzuke-style pickles. Participants can take home the preserved foods they make and enjoy a seasonal lunch incorporating these ingredients.
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Participants gather to play board games. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own games or request specific titles from fellow members. The event requires a participation fee of 500 yen to cover venue and platform costs.
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This badminton session is designed for intermediate players and above. Activities take place on 3 courts with a capacity of 20 participants, utilizing Yonex Official F-80 shuttles. Organizers evaluate individuals on the waiting list to maintain the quality of play. Attendees must bring their own rackets and shoes, as rentals are not provided, and same-day cancellations should be avoided. The session includes a warm-up period followed by games using a random shuffling format where the winner stays on court. The participation fee is 1,200 yen, covering court and shuttle expenses.
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This meetup facilitates English and Japanese language exchange in a social, structured setting. Participants are organized into small groups of approximately four people, with seat rotations occurring every 30 minutes to maximize interaction opportunities. The environment encourages language practice for both native and non-native speakers, aiming to foster international connections and improve conversational skills.
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A multilingual exchange meetup where participants can practice English, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. The event features small groups of approximately four people, with regular seat rotations to facilitate interaction and conversation. Participants are welcome regardless of language proficiency. Membership is required, which involves reviewing and agreeing to the event's rule book. Attendance requires a drink purchase and a one-time membership card issuance fee.
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This event features a casual, international-style Japanese sports festival. Participants engage in light-hearted, team-based games such as relay races, ball tosses, and balloon volleyball. The activities are designed to be accessible to individuals of all physical ability levels and prioritize social interaction. The program begins with a social gathering before moving to a park for the games, which conclude with a picnic-style event.
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English Only House is designed to help participants improve their ability to express opinions logically in English. The event targets individuals who want to communicate more effectively in professional settings or engage in deeper conversations. Participants follow a structured process of free talk, script creation, and individual speech presentation, allowing for consistent practice, refinement, and output improvement. Basic English proficiency equivalent to middle school level is recommended.
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Board games, role-playing games (RPGs), card games, and miniature games are played at this meetup. Participants of all skill levels are welcome, from beginners to experienced players. Attendees may bring their own games or select from a provided collection. The environment encourages social interaction and language exchange among participants from diverse backgrounds. A respectful, kind atmosphere is required, and antagonistic behavior is not permitted.
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A study and work session where participants gather to work on their individual projects, such as studying, working, or reading. The session has no specific theme and welcomes beginners.
コワーキングスペース秋葉原 Weeyble
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This event features various mini-games including digging, flag capture, manhunt, and TNT tag, as well as a building game in creative mode. Participants are also granted OP permissions to freely use command blocks. Minecraft Day is an initiative organized by various programming schools, including 8x9, to promote interaction among students, parents, and instructors. The event is open to elementary school students starting from the first grade, and staff are available to guide those who not familiar with multiplayer operations.
ハック 東京校
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This is an international social gathering designed for casual English conversation. Participants include locals, expatriates, and travelers who interact in a relaxed environment. The event requires a participation fee and a minimum drink order to support the venue. Solicitations and dating-related behaviors are strictly prohibited.
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This tennis practice session is designed for beginner to lower intermediate players, offering a guided training session led by a coach. Participants are expected to adhere to a strict attendance policy, with penalties for cancellations made on the day of the event or unnotified absences. The session takes place on artificial grass courts with sand. Additional services such as racket rentals, string replacements, and over-grip tape changes are available for an extra fee.
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Participants engage in a language exchange practice session focusing on Japanese, English, and Swedish. The event structure facilitates regular group rotations, allowing attendees to practice speaking and listening skills. All proficiency levels are welcome, and the format encourages collaborative learning to ensure that all participants have the opportunity to improve their language abilities in an inclusive environment.
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This language exchange event provides a space for Mandarin and Japanese speakers to practice through conversation. Participants are organized into small groups with periodic rotations to facilitate diverse interaction and language improvement. The environment is focused on language practice and cross-cultural communication. The event operates on a membership basis, and a drink purchase is required for attendance.
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A social gathering for individuals in their 20s and 30s. Participants are encouraged to bring their own food, drinks, and leisure items to enjoy a casual picnic. The event centers on open conversation and community building, welcoming anyone interested in meeting new people or cultural exchange.
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This international picnic event is designed for university students aged 22 and under. It provides a casual environment for participants to interact using a mix of English and Japanese. The gathering is held in a small group setting, making it welcoming for first-time attendees or those arriving alone. This event is organized by Lifehouse International Church.
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This badminton session utilizes three courts for practice and gameplay. The event structure includes time for setup, warm-ups, and dedicated areas for both half-court practice and match play, including doubles and singles. Yonex F-80 shuttles are provided for all participants.
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This language exchange event connects French and Japanese speakers for conversation practice in small groups of two to four people. Participants are expected to be fluent in either language, with Japanese native speakers requiring a minimum DELF A2 proficiency in French. The session structure alternates between Japanese and French conversation segments. Attendance requires ordering at least one beverage at the venue. Participants are expected to engage respectfully, avoid monopolizing conversations, and refrain from any solicitation or religious or commercial activities. Advance cancellation is required for those unable to attend.
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Joy Tennis Tokyo offers tennis sessions for all skill levels. Each session includes 30 minutes of free practice followed by doubles matches with prizes. Participants are expected to manage their attendance responsibly, as repeated absences or no-shows may result in restrictions on future event participation. Additional services such as racket rentals, stringing services, and over-grip replacements are available upon request. Payment is collected on the day of the event.
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This event provides an opportunity to socialize and sing in an international environment. Participants can connect with others who share an interest in music, international networking, and language exchange. The event is designed to help expand social networks and facilitate new friendships through a shared love of karaoke.
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A relaxed beach volleyball gathering held on the sand. Participants rotate through games, allowing for a mix of active play and casual social interaction. The atmosphere is designed for individuals of all skill levels, emphasizing shared activity and conversation over competitive intensity.
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This language exchange meetup is designed for non-native Japanese speakers to practice their Japanese and for native Japanese speakers to practice their English. Participants are placed in small groups with regular seat rotations to facilitate conversation. The program requires mutual language teaching, where attendees help each other improve their skills in both languages.
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This event provides a structured language exchange environment for individuals looking to practice English and Japanese. Participants are organized into small groups of approximately four people, with regular seat rotations to ensure interaction with various attendees. The format encourages mutual language instruction, where native Japanese speakers practice English and international participants practice Japanese.
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This is a casual futsal meet-up open to players of all skill levels. Participants must register via Meetup in advance. Please wait until the scheduled start time before entering the court. Eating, drinking, and changing clothes are prohibited on the court. The participation fee is collected after the game. Please avoid cancellations within 24 hours of the event.
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Yamitomo is a social gathering designed for individuals who are shy, socially anxious, or feeling mentally fatigued. The event provides a supportive space for attendees to share their thoughts and experiences with peers facing similar challenges. Participants engage in small group conversations facilitated by profile cards and conversation themes to encourage interaction. The structure is not intended for dating or romantic networking. The event welcomes adults of all ages and is inclusive of individuals with various characteristics or mental health conditions, such as HSP, ADHD, or ASD. Participants have the option to exchange contact information, though it is not required. Strict policies are in place to prohibit religious, business, or network marketing solicitation, ensuring a safe and comfortable environment.
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This event facilitates international exchange through table tennis. Official standard tables and equipment are provided for all skill levels. Participants may also engage in concurrent social meetups. Access requires adherence to membership rules and providing personal indoor footwear. A beverage purchase is mandatory, and a one-time membership fee applies.
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This event offers hands-on experience with various Japanese traditional cultural practices, including tea ceremonies, calligraphy, and cotton candy making. Attendees can engage in traditional games such as Shogi, Go, Origami, and Kendama. The event takes place in an international environment, fostering interaction among locals, travelers, and international students interested in cultural exchange.
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This international, English-speaking meetup provides an opportunity for people from different cultures to socialize. Attendees practice speaking English, make new friends, and learn about different cultures and values. The event utilizes small tables of approximately four people with periodic seat rotation to facilitate conversation and language exchange in a social environment.
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This international social meetup utilizes an interest-based matching system where participants wear stickers indicating their hobbies to facilitate conversation. Attendees are grouped at themed tables based on shared interests to encourage networking among locals, travelers, and expats. The event creates a casual environment for socializing in both English and Japanese, incorporating icebreaker games to assist with introductions. Participation involves a tiered fee structure, with discounts available for those who book in advance via the official platform. Attendees are expected to purchase at least one drink upon arrival.
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This social mixer facilitates connections between international and local attendees in a rooftop venue. The event focuses on fostering new friendships and cultural exchange within a modern, lounge-style setting. Participants can purchase drink tickets on-site. The event is primarily attended by individuals in their 20s and 30s.
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This session is designed for upper-intermediate to advanced volleyball players who are proficient in all core skills, including serving, passing, defense, setting, spiking, blocking, and the 5x1 rotation system. Participants must assist with court setup and cleanup. The fee is determined by the number of attendees, and health insurance is required. Same-day cancellations or no-shows may result in penalties.
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The event is an international social gathering focused on networking through shared interests such as music, sports, travel, and culinary preferences. Participants use identifier stickers to facilitate conversation with like-minded individuals. The atmosphere encourages casual interaction between local and international guests, with activities available to support socialization. Attendees must purchase at least one drink, and various registration tiers apply based on booking methods.
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Participants engage in small group discussions to practice languages and foster international exchange. The event features structured sessions with an initial English-only period followed by an open session where attendees may use any language. Regular seat changes facilitate interaction among a diverse group of people. Access requires the purchase of at least one beverage and payment of a one-time membership fee.
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This exhibition displays new children's books acquired between January and December of 2025. The collection includes picture books, literature, and nonfiction works available for browsing in the children's rooms.
Funabashi East Library
Meguro River Lazy Runners is a social group focused on exercise and community building. Participants engage in a 4.3-kilometer jog followed by breakfast at a local cafe.
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This casual photowalk is designed for women who enjoy photography and social interaction. Participants explore scenic areas like Futako Tamagawa park and Tamagawadai park while taking photos and connecting with others. The event prioritizes a relaxed and beginner-friendly environment rather than professional photography. Communication is welcome in both English and Japanese.
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This volleyball session is designed for upper-intermediate and advanced players. The format focuses on competitive games over a three-hour duration on a single court. Participants must bring indoor-specific footwear to comply with facility requirements. The event is conducted in English, with support available in Japanese.
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Participants engage in a structured, one-on-one English conversation format designed for language practice and international exchange. The event utilizes a speed-friending model where individuals are paired randomly and switch conversation partners in ten-minute intervals for a total of four sessions. The program aims to improve speaking skills and facilitate social connections among attendees capable of daily English conversation. Participants are required to adhere to group regulations and membership rules, with costs for beverages and mandatory member registration.
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This event facilitates social interaction through English conversation in an international environment. Participants engage in a series of one-on-one sessions with rotating partners to maximize speaking opportunities. The session transitions into group-based discussions, fostering a networking atmosphere for those looking to improve their language skills. Participants must adhere to a membership-based rule system and purchase drinks.
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This international meetup facilitates language exchange and socializing through small-group discussions of approximately four participants. Attendees rotate seats regularly to interact with a diverse group of people. The program includes an English-focused session at designated tables followed by an open-discussion format where any language or topic is permitted. The event operates on a membership basis, and participants are required to review and agree to the provided rules before attending. While there is no participation fee, a one-drink minimum applies, and a one-time membership passport fee is charged upon the first visit. All transactions are cash-only.
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This fitness bootcamp offers a full-body workout including strength, cardio, and endurance training. Guided by professional instructors, the session incorporates fitness drills, challenges, and stretching to accommodate participants of all fitness levels. The program promotes a healthy lifestyle and encourages social interaction among attendees through group exercise.
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This beginner-friendly drone training course includes the latest DJI NEO2 drone. The curriculum covers over five hours of home practical training, one day of in-person practical instruction, and six hours of e-learning theory. Participants receive one-on-one guidance at the training facility, followed by personalized support for navigating the DIPS permission and approval registration process.
緑山フットサルパーク
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This badminton session caters to all skill levels and focuses on doubles play using four courts. Participants are required to bring indoor shoes, a racket, and drinks; shuttlecocks are provided. The session allows for flexible arrival times. Payments can be made via cash or PayPay, with student discounts available and optional racket rentals upon request. Adherence to venue rules is strictly required, including using the side entrance, utilizing the designated bicycle parking area, cleaning the gym after use, and taking all trash home. Please note that cancellations made on the day of the event are subject to a fee.
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This language exchange event is designed for beginners to practice English and Japanese in a group setting. Participants interact in small, rotating groups, allowing for mutual language learning and international networking. Attendees are expected to use both languages during conversation to ensure effective practice. Participation requires adherence to a specific set of rules and membership.
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The Practical Philosophy Meetup is a weekly social event focused on group discussions to develop critical thinking, communication, and community. Sessions involve selecting a topic and breaking into small groups to explore diverse perspectives, without requiring prior academic knowledge or specific philosophical study. Discussions are conducted in English, with an emphasis on creating an open environment while maintaining strict privacy policies regarding member communication.
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New Bridge Toastmasters provides an environment for members to develop communication and leadership skills through mutual feedback and support. Meetings are conducted in both English and Japanese, incorporating impromptu speeches, prepared speeches, and constructive evaluations.
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This Zumba class focuses on dancing and burning calories. Participants are advised to bring comfortable clothing, athletic shoes, water, and a towel. Payment is required before the start of the session.
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Participants gather to watch fireworks in a casual social setting.
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Storytelling sessions involve reading folk tales and picture books for children aged 3 through elementary school. Parents may accompany children to the sessions, which are held regularly.
Funabashi Central Library
This hands-on workshop is designed for IT beginners and those interested in changing careers to learn Linux server construction within an AWS environment. The session covers fundamental infrastructure concepts and provides guidance on how to begin studying in the IT industry. It serves as an introductory course for those looking to understand how to approach IT learning. Participants are required to bring a laptop and a valid credit card, as the session involves setting up an AWS account. This workshop is tailored for non-professionals and does not focus on advanced technical skills, serving primarily as a career orientation for individuals exploring the IT field.
ウェンディーズ・ファーストキッチン 飯田橋ラムラ店
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This language exchange event is designed for students between the ages of 15 and 24. Participants use English and Japanese to practice language skills, share experiences about student life, and build international friendships. The meetup is open to students from various educational institutions, including universities and high schools, provided they present a valid photo student ID. Attendees are required to adhere to group rules and purchase at least one drink, along with a one-time membership fee.
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This meetup facilitates practice for those interested in speaking Spanish or Portuguese. Small table groups of approximately four people rotate regularly to encourage interaction and language exchange. Participants may use English or Japanese for assistance as needed. Membership and agreement to a rule book are required, along with a mandatory drink purchase.
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This meetup provides a space for individuals to practice French, Spanish, Portuguese, or German, as well as engage in international exchange. Participants gather at small language-specific tables, which rotate regularly to facilitate interaction with a diverse group of people. English and Japanese are available as auxiliary languages to support conversation. The environment is designed to be accessible, and individuals of all proficiency levels, including beginners, are welcome to attend.
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A casual language exchange event where participants practice English and Japanese conversation. Attendees rotate seats periodically to interact with different people while switching between English and Japanese every 20 minutes. The session structure includes self-introductions, the "20 questions" game, and discussions on specific topics. It is open to all proficiency levels, from beginners to advanced speakers.
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Participants will engage in a 5-kilometer group run along the waterfront, accompanied by music. An optional dinner at a local restaurant is organized following the exercise.
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This event facilitates language exchange between English and Japanese speakers in a social, informal setting. Participants engage in small group conversations and rotating table discussions to interact with locals, expatriates, and travelers. The event is designed to accommodate various language proficiency levels, focusing on practice in a supportive environment.
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A recreational futsal session where players must wear molded futsal shoes, as spikes and studs are prohibited. The session is subject to cancellation if 10 or fewer participants are signed up. The participation fee is 1,500 yen for 10 to 13 players and 1,000 yen for 14 or more players. Registrants are expected to attend; cancellations within 24 hours of the start time are subject to the full participation fee if no replacement is found. Participants are advised to have insurance due to the inherent risks of the sport and are expected to play responsibly.
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This meetup event brings together people in their 20s and 30s for social networking and cultural exchange. Participants have the opportunity to practice languages, meet locals and international residents, and engage in casual conversation in a relaxed environment. The event utilizes structured social activities, such as designated shuffle times and provided profile cards, to facilitate introductions and networking among attendees. Attendees can participate in casual games while socializing at the venue.
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This recurring martial arts program focuses on Taekwondo fundamentals, including basic kicks, stances, and proper techniques. Designed for beginners and those without prior experience, the training emphasizes balance, coordination, and physical development in a supportive international environment. All necessary training gear is provided, and the sessions are conducted in an English-friendly setting.
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An interactive event for children aged 0 to 3 and their guardians, featuring picture book readings, hand games, and nursery rhymes. This program is hosted regularly by local public libraries.
Funabashi Central Library
TokyoDev Talks Vol. 11 features two presentations by software engineers based in Japan. Rogerio Taques discusses his experience transitioning a development team from Scrum to Large Scale Scrum (LeSS) at Wovn Technologies, highlighting organizational refocusing and challenges in scaling Agile methodologies. Chris Salzberg shares his journey of opening a cafe, Solenoid, in Hakodate as a side project, detailing the practical requirements such as property renovation, licensing, and business management, while balancing these responsibilities with a career in software engineering.
Tokyo Innovation Base
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This group provides a safe and fun environment for volleyball practice, welcoming players of all skill levels. The sessions focus on game enjoyment and utilize one court for 18 to 21 participants. Required items for attendees include indoor shoes, water, and a towel. A participation fee of 800 JPY is charged per session. Rules include mandatory prior notice for late arrivals or absences, a prohibition on recruitment activities, and a requirement for respectful conduct.
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A language and cultural exchange event for people in their 20s and 30s. This meeting provides an opportunity for Taiwanese and Japanese individuals to interact and practice languages in a casual setting. Attendees are invited to foster cross-cultural connections. Participants must be 20 years or older, and valid identification is required for entry. Student entry and birthday benefits are available.
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This event consists of a 5km running course along the Meguro River. Participants will start as a group and then proceed at their own individual paces. The session concludes with a gathering where runners can socialize. Participants are advised to wear reflective gear for safety during the night run.
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ProductTank Tokyo hosts a regular networking event for product managers and aspiring professionals. This gathering provides a platform for members of the local product community to connect, exchange insights, and build professional relationships. The event facilitates discussions on product management experiences and networking with peers within the Japanese tech industry.
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A collaborative community gathering for photographers, videographers, and models designed to facilitate networking and creative practice in urban settings. Participants of all skill levels work together to capture images and share ideas. The group emphasizes an inclusive, professional environment focused on artistic development and specifically excludes dating-related intentions.
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This event features an international gathering starting with casual English conversation in a cafe setting. Participants then take a walking tour through the historic Nihonbashi area, observing the blend of traditional streetscapes and modern architecture. The experience concludes with a relaxed picnic at a park, where attendees are encouraged to share refreshments and socialize in a friendly atmosphere.
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Participants engage in international exchange through music by listening to various genres, discussing artists, singing, and playing instruments. The venue provides acoustic guitars and a keyboard. Attendees are welcome to bring their own string or wind instruments, though percussion instruments and amplifiers are prohibited. Song requests are accepted through a provided form. Membership registration is required to participate.
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This event is a language exchange meetup based on an English Only policy. Participants are divided into small groups of approximately four people, with seat rotations every 30 minutes to facilitate conversation. The gathering typically features a balanced mix of international and Japanese participants. While participation is free, attendees are required to purchase at least one drink and pay a one-time membership passport issuance fee. Participation requires adherence to the established rule book.
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This international exchange event connects foreign residents with native Japanese speakers for conversation practice. The meetup uses a small-group format with approximately four people per table and incorporates regular seat rotations to ensure interactions with multiple participants. Attendance is open to all proficiency levels, though non-native Japanese speakers are expected to possess conversational English skills. A drink purchase is required to participate, and attendees must agree to the organizer's community rules.
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This badminton session focuses exclusively on singles matches. Participation is restricted to intermediate level players and above. The event utilizes three courts for a maximum of 12 players and uses Yonex shuttles. Costs are determined after the session based on court fees and the number of shuttles used.
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This international exchange gathering, hosted at an English cafe and bar, provides a space for Japanese and international participants to connect. Attendees engage in casual conversation in English and Japanese while enjoying various beverages, including craft beer and non-alcoholic options. The venue offers a loyalty card program for recurring guests and maintains a strict policy against harassment and solicitation. Please note that photography and videography may be conducted during the event for promotional use.
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This social gathering is designed for individuals in their 20s and 30s to meet new people in a casual setting. Participants can engage in language exchange, cultural sharing, and social interaction. A cash bar is available for drinks, and pizza is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Attendance is restricted to individuals aged 20 and over, and valid identification is required for entry.
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Students from the Le Wagon AI Software and Data Science bootcamps showcase their final projects developed during the intensive nine-week program. The session features live demonstrations of software and data applications, providing an opportunity for hiring managers, potential technical partners, and individuals interested in the bootcamp curriculum to engage with students and the local startup community.
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This social gathering is held at a 41st-floor venue offering city skyline views. The event is designed to facilitate connections among a diverse group, with organizers prioritizing a balanced ratio of Japanese and international attendees, as well as an equal mix of men and women. The venue is reserved for participants, providing a private environment for socializing with music and available drink options.
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This class focuses on hiphop dance technique. It is designed for students with at least one year of dance experience. Those without prior experience should consider the separate Super Beginner Class. Participants are required to bring indoor shoes, water, and a change of clothes. The instructor is a professional dancer and choreographer with extensive experience in the music and entertainment industry.
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International exchange meetup designed for casual conversation in a multicultural environment. Participants can practice various languages and move freely between seats. The event offers a wide range of beverages and board games. Primarily catering to attendees in their 20s and 30s, the meetup operates as a members-only activity requiring adherence to established guidelines.
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Ride an authentic steam locomotive powered by coal. Commemorative tickets and coal sets are available for the first 200 visitors.
Funabashi H.C Andersen Park
A workshop on how to take cuttings of the pinwheel flower, the official flower of Funabashi City.
Funabashi H.C Andersen Park
Participants gather to practice English conversation while enjoying coffee or tea. An advance RSVP is required to attend.
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This event focuses on visiting 'jun-kissa,' or traditional Japanese-style cafés, to experience their unique and nostalgic atmosphere. Participants will visit a café in the Hatagaya area. The meetup is designed for individuals to join alone; attendance with friends is not permitted. Attendees are expected to maintain a quiet environment, and the event does not offer language exchange or structured activities.
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This community-driven event provides a casual setting for participants to practice English and Japanese. The group welcomes individuals of all language levels, ages, and backgrounds to engage in conversation and connect with others. A small participation fee is charged to support community maintenance. Venues vary, with specific requirements regarding beverages and seating.
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This futsal session requires participants to wear molded futsal shoes; spikes, studs, and cleats are strictly prohibited. The session is subject to cancellation if there are fewer than nine registrants. Due to inherent injury risks, attendees are responsible for having insurance and playing safely. Participants who cancel within 24 hours are responsible for the participation fee unless a replacement is found.
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This community gathering combines physical activity with social interaction. Participants can choose between a 40-minute full-body barre flow class or a group bike ride. The event concludes with an informal social gathering where attendees can meet others and enjoy refreshments.
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The Minami Aoyama Business Toastmasters Club is a non-profit organization affiliated with Toastmasters International. It focuses on developing public speaking, presentation, and leadership skills in an English-speaking environment. Members engage in a structured growth program designed to foster confidence and communication abilities through constructive feedback and coaching. The club welcomes individuals aiming to enhance their professional impact and personal development.
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This international beach party includes an all-you-can-eat barbecue and an open bar. Participants engage in social activities, such as beer pong and listening to music, in a relaxed outdoor setting. The event connects locals and international visitors, offering a variety of grilled meats and beverages. Attendees enjoy a social atmosphere by the ocean, characterized by music, food, and interactive group activities. The event is designed to foster community among people from diverse backgrounds through organized entertainment and dining.
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This tennis session is designed for beginners interested in learning the sport. Participants receive support from regular members during practice. Available facilities include changing rooms and shower rooms. Please ensure attendance once registered or provide timely cancellation if unable to participate.
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This intermediate-level indoor volleyball session utilizes a 2.3m net. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own balls for practice. Participants must adhere to gym rules, which include prohibitions on food, trash, smoking, and alcohol. A participation fee of 1000 yen is required.
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This event is an international beach BBQ party featuring an all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink menu. The dining selection includes various meats such as beef, pork, chicken, sausages, and yakitori, accompanied by beverages including beer, cocktails, wine, and highballs. Participants can engage in beach games, such as beer pong, and enjoy music in a relaxed coastal environment designed for social interaction.
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This community meetup is designed for individuals interested in drawing, illustration, manga, and design. Participants gather to discuss creative processes, share skills, and showcase their artwork in a relaxed social environment. The event supports both analog and digital production methods, and welcomes creators of all skill levels. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own tools, such as sketchbooks, paper, or digital devices, to facilitate shared creative activity.
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An international exchange event designed for foreign residents and native Japanese speakers to practice language skills. The format features small groups of approximately four people with seating rotations every 30 minutes. Participants must adhere to specific group rules, including mandatory membership registration and a drink purchase. Conversations are limited to Japanese and English.
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Participants will explore the Daiba 1-Chome Shopping Street, which features a nostalgic Showa-era atmosphere, to purchase traditional snacks and food. Afterward, the group will proceed to Odaiba Marine Park for a casual picnic by the beach. This event serves as an opportunity for international exchange, enabling attendees to practice languages and meet new people.
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Participants can enjoy an all-you-can-eat barbecue and open bar set on the beach, accompanied by music and social activities. The gathering facilitates networking with local and international individuals through games such as beer pong in a casual seaside atmosphere.
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This guided walking tour explores curated zakka and interior shops in Jiyugaoka, focusing on kitchen tools, decor, and stationery. The route includes stops at scenic photo spots and concludes with a visit to a traditional tea house to facilitate conversation. The tour is designed for local residents interested in exploring neighborhood design shops and connecting with others in a relaxed, small-group setting. Participants walk approximately 3 to 4 kilometers, with opportunities to browse and shop for items ranging from everyday design goods to unique homeware.
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The Senior Web Analytics Consultant Award 2026 is a contest where qualified senior web analytics consultants present practical case studies to compete for a grand prize. The event focuses on the professional decision-making process, showcasing how data-driven analysis translates into tangible business results and UI or conversion rate improvements. Attendees gain insight into the practical strategies used by experts to achieve outcomes, including the specific execution steps behind successful web projects. Participants will observe presentations evaluated by prominent industry leaders and experienced marketers, providing a unique opportunity to understand real-world evaluation criteria. In addition to the competition, the event includes a special lecture on the evolving role of web analysts in the AI era. This event is designed for professionals seeking to improve their analysis-to-result conversion, those interested in learning successful business methodologies, and individuals aiming to obtain professional web analytics certifications.
日本経済大学 東京渋谷キャンパス
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A craft meetup held at a café where attendees can work on projects such as embroidery and knitting. Participants have access to approximately 500 colors of DMC embroidery floss. The event is open to all skill levels, and tools are available for use. Attendees are required to purchase one drink at the venue. There is a participation fee of 1,000 yen for returning attendees, while the first session is free.
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Yamitomo is a casual networking event designed for individuals struggling with social anxiety, mental fatigue, or those seeking a space to share their thoughts. The format provides a structured environment where participants can talk comfortably about their daily stresses, future anxieties, or mental well-being with others experiencing similar challenges. The event utilizes profile cards and pre-set conversation themes to facilitate interaction among participants in small groups. Attendees are free to share as much as they wish in a supportive, low-pressure atmosphere. This is not a dating event, and participants are not required to exchange contact information. Please note that the event is conducted in Japanese and participants should be able to communicate in the language.
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This event is a photo walk aimed at contributing to the WordPress Photo Directory. Participants can contribute to the project by uploading their photos, which are licensed under CC0. The event provides an opportunity for WordPress users to network and enjoy photography together. Attendees can use cameras or smartphones to take photos, and guidance on how to register images to the directory will be provided. The event is open to current WordPress users and those interested in using the platform.
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A community focused on Japanese and Korean language exchange and cultural interaction. Participants interested in Japan, Korea, K-pop, and Korean dramas can meet to practice language skills and share information in a social setting. The goal is to provide a friendly environment where attendees can study languages and build connections with others who share similar interests.
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This event provides a platform for Spanish and Japanese speakers to practice language skills through conversation tables and interactive activities. It encourages cultural exchange and the formation of new friendships for participants of all language proficiency levels in a social environment.
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This event facilitates language practice and international exchange for those interested in French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, or Italian. Participants are seated in small groups of approximately four people, with regular seat rotations to allow interaction with diverse attendees. English and Japanese may be used to assist communication, and beginners are welcome. Attendees are encouraged to join the tables marked with the respective language flags to practice and meet new people in a social environment.
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This event provides an opportunity for individuals to practice French in a social setting. Participants engage in conversation within small groups of approximately four people, with periodic seat changes to encourage interaction with a variety of attendees. While French is the focus, English and Japanese may be used for support. The environment is designed to be inclusive and safe for learners of all levels. Participation requires adherence to specific club rules and a membership registration process. Attendees are expected to purchase at least one drink.
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This event provides an opportunity for individuals to practice German in a casual setting. Participants engage in conversation within small groups and rotate seats regularly to interact with a variety of people. The environment is designed to support both language learning and international exchange, and beginners are welcome to use English or Japanese for assistance.
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This meetup provides a space for individuals to practice and converse in Italian. Participants of all proficiency levels are welcome, and English or Japanese may be used for assistance. The format involves small groups with regular seat rotations to facilitate interaction with a variety of attendees.
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A hands-on workshop focused on setting up and utilizing Claude Code. Designed for both beginners and experienced developers, this session covers how to leverage the tool's ability to autonomously execute tasks, understand project contexts, and assist with coding, testing, and refactoring. Participants will establish their own environments and learn practical commands and prompting patterns. The curriculum also highlights how non-engineers can use Claude Code for business automation, research, and task management to improve overall productivity.
テックジム東京本校
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This international meetup provides a space for locals, expatriates, and travelers to practice English and engage in conversation within a relaxed pub atmosphere. The event prioritizes genuine social interaction and explicitly prohibits dating or pickup culture, aiming to maintain a comfortable environment for all attendees. Participants are required to pay an entrance fee to support the organization of the event and ensure a curated social atmosphere.
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A social networking event focused on providing a relaxed, pub-style environment for locals, expats, and travelers. The event emphasizes genuine conversation and enforces a strict no-pickup policy to maintain a comfortable atmosphere. Attendees are required to register and pay an entry fee via the event platform.
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This event consists of a relaxed, social walking tour along the Kamakura coastline. Participants will explore the area at a leisurely pace, enjoying ocean views and seaside roads. The itinerary includes opportunities for casual conversation and potential coffee breaks along the path, culminating in a beach-side sunset viewing.
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This language exchange event is designed for individuals looking to practice English or Japanese in a supportive environment. Participants are organized into small groups and rotate seats periodically to facilitate interactions with different people. The format encourages mutual language teaching, where native speakers and learners exchange conversational practice. The event is structured to assist those with limited language proficiency in improving through active, reciprocal communication. Membership and a participation fee are required.
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This is a recreational 8-a-side football event designed for intermediate to advanced players. The session consists of three teams rotating in 10-minute games. Standard football rules apply, with the exceptions of no off-sides and no slide tackling. Sportsmanship is required, and aggressive behavior will not be tolerated. Participants are required to bring appropriate footwear, such as turf shoes or non-metal cleats, and athletic attire. Shin guards are recommended but not mandatory. A cancellation policy is in effect, requiring payment for cancellations made within 24 hours of the start time unless a replacement player is found. All participants should ensure they are covered by their own injury insurance, as participation carries inherent risks.
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This event combines a casual international language exchange at a cafe with a group walk through Asakusa. Participants begin with social interactions and self-introductions before visiting historic landmarks including Kaminarimon Gate, Nakamise Street, and Senso-ji Temple. The route continues into surrounding shopping streets to showcase a local, traditional side of the city. This activity facilitates English practice and cultural exploration, allowing attendees to socialize and observe the area's atmosphere at a flexible pace.
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This event provides a table tennis session equipped with four tables. Participants are provided with free rental of rackets and balls, and specialized footwear is not required as regular shoes are permitted. A changing room is available on-site for convenience. A participation fee is charged per person. Attendees are requested to provide early notification in case of cancellation to accommodate others who may wish to join.
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A recreational indoor volleyball session utilizing double courts with a net height of 2.3 meters. Attendees are expected to assist with court setup and are encouraged to bring personal volleyballs for practice. Strict facility regulations are in place prohibiting food, waste, smoking, and alcohol. A participation fee is required, and consistent attendance is expected, as repeated last-minute cancellations may result in removal from the group.
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This event consists of a 2.5-hour mixed-level futsal session featuring 6-a-side games divided into three teams. Matches are played on a synthetic turf court following standard futsal rules, excluding back-pass regulations. Safety protocols prohibit slide tackles and physical contact from behind to prevent injuries. Participants must bring their own turf-appropriate sports shoes and water; studs and spikes are strictly prohibited. Participation requires payment of a set fee, with a reduced rate available for members. First-time attendees are required to identify themselves upon registration. The event enforces a strict cancellation policy, with full fees applied for cancellations made within 24 hours of the start time.
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The Japan-Korea Exchange Meetup is a long-standing networking event established in 2008 that facilitates cultural and language exchange between Japanese, Koreans, and other international participants. Hosted by an experienced traveler, the event focuses on building a community where attendees can connect and socialize. To maintain security and balance among participants, individuals must apply through the official channels, wait for confirmation, and ensure their name is included on the published participant list before attending.
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This meetup serves as a platform for IT and technology professionals, as well as individuals interested in the industry, to connect and network. Attendees exchange insights, discuss career development, and foster professional relationships. The sessions are conducted in both English and Japanese, facilitating communication among participants of diverse nationalities. The event encourages skill sharing, professional growth, and international networking.
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This event facilitates social networking, language exchange, and personal development in a relaxed environment. Attendees are encouraged to build connections with people from diverse backgrounds through discussions and social interaction. Held in a contemporary hotel setting, the gathering provides an opportunity to expand social and professional circles.
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This event facilitates international networking and language exchange through a flag-based system. Participants wear stickers indicating their native language and the language they wish to practice, fostering a structured yet relaxed environment for conversation. The gathering encourages interaction among locals, travelers, and expatriates. Activities include casual mingling and social games designed to help attendees practice languages and learn about different cultures. Participants have the option to purchase individual drinks or select an all-you-can-drink package.
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This silent comedy performance features artist Sakunoki. The event may be cancelled depending on weather conditions.
Funabashi H.C Andersen Park
Casual morning running session followed by coffee and conversation. Participants jog at an easy pace to MAPPY COFFEE, with options for walking. The activity provides a relaxed environment for individuals to enjoy light exercise and connect with others to start the day.
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Participants will complete a 4.5km running course. The route involves a loop along the coast, allowing for individual pacing. The event includes a regrouping session at the end and an optional social gathering at a local café. A nominal participation fee is required to support event operations.
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Participants gather to discuss books they have read, are currently reading, or plan to read. The session aims to facilitate the exchange of new perspectives and ideas through literature. There are no restrictions on book genres or languages, allowing participants to broaden their knowledge across diverse categories. The meeting format includes self-introductions, book sharing, and casual conversation.
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A recurring language exchange event facilitating practice for Japanese and English speakers. Participants gather in small groups to engage in conversation, share cultural backgrounds, and make new friends in a social setting.
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This event provides a space for practicing English and meeting international friends. Designed for teenagers and people in their 20s, participants engage in conversation practice using weekly topics. The event is organized by Lifehouse International Church as a community service.
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A hands-on workshop focused on creating video games using Roblox Studio and AI-driven platforms such as DreamCore, Claude Code, and Codex. Participants learn game design principles, basic development concepts, and professional creative processes under the guidance of an experienced game developer. The event is suitable for beginners, with support provided for those with limited computer experience.
路地裏GarageMarket
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This workshop provides hands-on experience with the ElevenLabs generative AI platform. Participants will explore tools for audio, video, and sound effects generation to integrate into their creative workflows. Designed for professionals such as filmmakers, designers, software engineers, and marketers, the session requires attendees to bring a laptop and maintain an active ElevenLabs account.
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This event combines a social meetup with an outing to the Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival. Participants will explore the grounds of Hakusan Shrine and Hakusan Park to view seasonal hydrangeas in bloom. The experience includes attending an outdoor live big band jazz concert held within the festival grounds. It is designed as a casual outing for those interested in photography, local culture, and social interaction.
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This walking tour traverses quiet temples and shrines, including Yamanouchi Yakumo Shrine, Tokeiji Temple, Kenchoji Temple, and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, ending at Komachi Street. The event focuses on social interaction and conversation among participants while visiting historical sites. A certified guide provides historical commentary throughout the walk. The event is open to all languages. Participants are advised to wear comfortable footwear and bring drinks. An additional admission fee for one temple is required, and the tour is subject to cancellation during rain.
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This walking event features a tour of two prominent hydrangea viewing spots in Tokyo: Hakusan Shrine and Ueno Park. Participants visit Hakusan Shrine, known for its historic atmosphere and over 3,000 hydrangea bushes, followed by a walk to Ueno Park to see approximately 1,000 hydrangeas along the park's pathways.
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Participants engage in a life drawing session featuring a Russian female model. The session consists of three sets of 40-minute poses, each divided by short breaks. Beginners are welcome, and there is no formal instruction provided. Artists may use various mediums, including pencil, charcoal, and paint. Easels and support boards are available for use, but participants must provide their own clips and art supplies. A group viewing session takes place after the poses.
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This event is an international meetup exclusively for women in their teens, 20s, and 30s. It provides a space for female participants to engage in cross-cultural conversation, supported by female volunteer staff. Attendance is based on a membership system which requires acknowledging the provided rule book and purchasing at least one drink.
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This monthly gathering serves as a social event for locals, expatriates, and tourists to network and foster international connections. The event facilitates language practice and social interaction in an inclusive environment, welcoming individuals interested in cultural exchange and making new friends.
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Participants engage in casual philosophical discussions. The session addresses the question of what constitutes the essence of being human and considers whether this concept will change.
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A social walking event held in the bay area. Participants engage in casual conversations in English or Japanese while walking and enjoying harbor views.
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This meetup provides a structured environment for English and Japanese language exchange. Participants are organized into small groups of approximately four people, with rotations every 30 minutes to facilitate interaction among diverse attendees. The event typically maintains an even split between Japanese and non-Japanese participants. Only English and Japanese are permitted. Non-native Japanese speakers are required to have conversational English proficiency. Membership registration, which involves reviewing a rule book, is mandatory for all participants. While event participation is free, a minimum one-drink purchase is required, and a nominal fee applies for the issuance of a member pass.
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UTAGE is an international exchange event designed for participants to connect across different cultural and linguistic backgrounds in a relaxed, social setting. The event offers an all-you-can-drink service featuring various alcoholic beverages, accompanied by traditional Japanese izakaya snacks such as yakitori, edamame, and takoyaki. Attendees can mingle in a casual atmosphere, participate in interactive activities like a rock-paper-scissors tournament, and engage in spontaneous conversation.
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This event facilitates international interaction through structured English-only conversations followed by open, multilingual discussions. Participants are organized into small groups that rotate regularly to encourage networking and language practice with various individuals. The gathering serves as a venue for international exchange and making new connections.
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This session accommodates all skill levels and utilizes a 2.3m net height. Participants are encouraged to bring their own balls. Adherence to gym rules is mandatory, including prohibitions on food, trash, smoking, and alcohol. All participants must leave the venue by the designated closing time. The participation fee is 800 yen, payable by cash or Paypay. Repeated last-minute cancellations are strictly monitored and may lead to removal from the group.
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This volleyball session welcomes players of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced individuals. Participants should wear comfortable athletic clothing and indoor shoes. Bringing a volleyball is optional. The participation fee is 1000 yen, payable on-site. Advance notice is required for cancellations or bringing guests.
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This international music jam circle facilitates cultural exchange through music. Participants can play various genres, sing, and play along with others. The venue provides acoustic guitars and a keyboard, and attendees are encouraged to bring their own string or wind instruments. Attendees may request specific songs and perform with instruments or vocals. The event operates under specific rules, including restrictions on loud singing, stomping, and the use of amplifiers or percussion instruments. Membership is required to participate, which involves reviewing a rulebook, and the cafe requires a drink order upon attendance.
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