06/08/2026
Showa Boston hosted our second annual 5K over the weekend! Students, staff, teachers and community members joined us on campus for a 5 kilometer or 3 mile road race. Congratulations to all of our runners, including our first place student and community finishers! 🏃🏻♀️
06/05/2026
Showa Boston students volunteered at the Carroll Center for the Blind’s Walk for Independence. During the event, students helped with event logistics and runner support, including cheering on participants as they completed the course. Students even got to pose for photos with Tessie the Green Monster, one of the mascots of the Boston Red Sox.
05/19/2026
Students spent the weekend volunteering with the Museum of Science for their AAPI heritage event! Activities included a soran bushi performance and trying out kendama at our table with guests.
05/08/2026
Showa Boston had a busy April as we returned to the Japan Festival on the Boston Common. Students supported the Festival as volunteers, assisting with tasks ranging from line management to selling raffle tickets and working with children. Our soran bushi team also performed, and we also showcased the campus’s first-ever rock band, who performed on both the main stage and at the Downtown Crossing Sake Rock Festival.
04/21/2026
The spring semester is here, which means that Showa Boston will be all over community events! This weekend, we hosted a table at the Arnold Arboretum’s annual Cherry Blossom Festival. Showa Boston students performed soran bushi and taught games and calligraphy to attendees. Thank you to the Arboretum for hosting us! 🌸
03/03/2026
Students in our short-term programs enjoyed a night of community interaction and karuta! The Boston Nakamaro Karuta Club hosted an event on our campus, which included a karuta demonstration and basic lessons. Students were able to talk with local people, play karuta, and teach about Japanese culture.
02/04/2026
Our food club collaborated with to celebrate Setsubun on campus! Setsubun is a Japanese festival to celebrate the beginning of spring. One ritual from Setsubun is throwing soybeans at demons or devils and enjoying a sushi roll for good luck! 👹
01/28/2026
Showa Boston recently collaborated with the Wellesley College Aiko Club for a night of taiko performance and demonstration. Club members from Wellesley College performed for participants and then led a workshop about how to play taiko. Thank you to the Aiko Club for an incredible evening on campus!