Most students commute by train, so the streets from the station to the school are a sea of navy and gray uniforms in the morning. Kids either bring their own lunches or eat in the cafeteria, and after school, many participate in club activities. 

Kanagawa University High School

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The School Day
Club Activities
Activities 1: Music Club

The music club is the most popular club, with about 120 members. The students meet in a room with more than 13 different types of instruments, including violins, cellos, flutes, clarinets, trumpets, tubas, and percussion instruments. Right now the students are playing the theme song from the movie E.T. while their teacher, Kensuke Nomura, conducts. Mr. Nomura, a violinist, is a faculty advisor for the music club. He pays close attention to all of the students' musical efforts. 

 

Most students enter the club as beginners, but the older students show them how to play so that after six months or a year they have enough skills to play in an orchestra. The club now has over 50 tunes in its repertoire. Next year, it plans to add more, including the theme from the movie Star Wars.

 

Activities 2: Kendo Club

"Yaa! Eiii!" The room is filled with shouts as members of the kendo club draw their bamboo swords. The floorboards shake as the students clash swords and move nimbly. The club consists of 9 girls and 17 boys, led by three faculty advisors. The club meets five times a week. Usually, it's just basic practice, but today, the students are getting ready for a prefectural meet, so they are clashing swords and working on speed with more enthusiasm than usual. The team captain, shouts words of encouragement to her teammates.

 




The team captain made the following comment on the appeal of this sport: "Kendo demands your full concentration. While you're doing it, you forget everything else." The happy faces of the club members leave a lasting impression as well.


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