Event Calendar

This “Activity Calendar” shows the availability of Mr. Oka's House (including reservation status). If you wish to use the facility,
Please check our hours of operation before applying.

Regular Events

"aiteru"day

Schedule: Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday (3:00–5:00 p.m.)
Fee: Free
Outside, there’s a candy stand; inside, we do exercises and have tea.
Everyone is welcome, from kids to adults. Feel free to stop by.

Sunday Club

Schedule: Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday (3:00–5:00 p.m.)
Fee: Adults 600 yen / Children 300 yen
Watercolor painting, trains, Go, and crafts, among other things
Club activities led by unexpected instructors.

Treasure Chest

Schedule: Every Wednesday (5:00 PM–7:00 PM)
fee: Free *We ask that you cover the cost of ingredients.
A space for middle and high school students run primarily by students from Nihon University.
A space where we eat together, play board games, and just hang out.

Notice of Changes

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We rent outrooms

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In addition to regular class use, we also offer room rentals.
Please feel free to contact us about events, hobby groups, social gatherings, dinner parties, and more. (You are welcome to use the kitchen and piano.)

TimeFees
1 hour1,200 yen

*Our hours are Monday through Sunday, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Please contact us first, as there are some important guidelines to follow.

Other Activities

■ Kamikitazawa Walking Tour

We went for a walk around town during the community health center’s café time.
This photo was taken at the Matsuzawa Memorial Hall. The chapel of an old church has been preserved just as it was.
They were delighted to discover something they hadn’t known about, even though it was right in their neighborhood.

■ Preventive Care Exercises

A scene from a “preventive care exercise” session.
Just 30 minutes of exercise is enough to warm you right up♪
Everyone from kids to adults can enjoy it.
Take a break when you're done. Have some coffee.
Please feel free to stop by.

■ A Box of Vintage Books

A scene from the “One-Box Book Fair” organized by students at Taisho University.
We set up a used book market in the garden using books that the students had brought in.
From children to adults, everyone was smiling thanks to the books, creating a lively atmosphere.