25 TUFS Students & 2 Organizations Receive Awards of Recognition

March 22, 2018

Awarded Students

So Kimura (School of Language and Culture Studies, Malaysian Language Studies, third year)
37th J.U.E.L Intercollegiate English Speech Competition, Second Place

Kai Tamura (School of International and Area Studies, Latin American Area Studies, third year)
World of Dance Final, Japan Competition Second Place, Participated in World Competition

Lisa Shimazaki (School of Language and Culture Studies, Malaysian Language Studies, fourth year)
International Malay Public Speaking Competition Prime Minister’s Cup 2017, International Category, First Place

Aya Saito (School of Language and Culture Studies, Cambodian Language Studies, third year)
Cambodian Speech Contest, First Place

Chihiro Oka (School of International and Area Studies, Southeast Asian Area Studies, fourth year)
Cambodian Speech Contest, Second Place

Kota Ono (School of International and Area Studies, Southwest European Area Studies, fourth year)
29th All Japan Model United Nations Conferences, Best Ambassador Award

Ryoei Shiozaki (School of International and Area Studies, Latin American Area Studies, third year)
69th Japan-America Student Conference, Japanese Executive Committee Leader

Yasue Unno (School of International and Area Studies, Southeast Asian Area Studies, third year)
11th Kanda University of International Studies Vietnamese Speech Contest, Category C, First Place

Tsuyoshi Saito (School of Language and Culture Studies, German Language Studies, fourth year)
The Consortium of Foreign Studies in Japan’s 11th Student Interpreting Contest, Third Place

Cheerleading Team
29th All Japan Student Cheerleading Championship, Small Groups Performance Competition, Mixed Gender Division, First Place
Yuki Ueno (School of Language and Culture Studies, Spanish Language Studies, third year)
Yuta Imaki (School of International and Area Studies, Oceania Studies, second year)
Eisuke Sakurai (School of International and Area Studies, Southeast Asian Area Studies, second year)
Matsuri Nakamura (School of International and Area Studies, African Area Studies, second year)
Natsumi Yamamoto (School of Language and Culture Studies, French Language Studies, second year)

Cheerleading Team
29th All Japan Student Cheerleading Championship, Doubles Performance Competition Division, Second Place
Satoshi Aoki (School of International and Area Studies, Southeast Asian Area Studies, fourth year)
Rukino Hatta (School of Language and Culture Studies, French Language Studies, second year)

Cheerleading Team
All Japan Student Cheerleading Championship, Doubles Performance Competition Division, Third Place
Kensuke Suzuki (School of Language and Culture Studies, Russian Language Studies, third year)
Hinako Suzuki (School of International and Area Studies, Southwest European Area Studies, first year)

Cheerleading Team
29th All Japan Student Cheerleading Championship, Small Groups Performance Competition, Mixed Gender Division, Third Place
Seigo Shima (School of International and Area Studies, Oceania Studies, fourth year)
Kentoku Tasaka (School of International and Area Studies, African Area Studies, second year)
Shungo Nakakura (School of International and Area Studies, Southwest European Area Studies, second year)
Narumi Ishiyama (School of Language and Culture Studies, French Language Studies, first year)
Yuika Barada (School of Language and Culture Studies, Spanish Language Studies, first year)

Argentine Tango Club
Tango Dance Asian Championship, Special Jury Award
Takuto Kase (School of International and Area Studies, Latin American Area Studies, third year)
Ikumi Matsui (School of International and Area Studies, Southwest European Area Studies, third year)

Cheerleading Team
9th World Cheerleading Championship, Senior Cheerleading, Mixed Gender Division, First Place
Yuki Ueno (School of Language and Culture Studies, Spanish Language Studies, third year)

Recognition from the President

Japan Syria Student Organization
Recognized for providing support and companionship to Syrian students, and hosting special lectures and film screenings.

Competitive Dance Club
101st Eastern Japan Student Competitive Dance Championship First Division, Formation Section, First Place

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