BUJA is a student-run organization that promotes Japanese culture and language to the students and people of the Binghamton community.
The Binghamton University Japanese Association was founded by Yumiko Yamamoto and Toshiko S. Furuta on October 19, 1993 as the first Japanese association chartered under the Asian Student Union as a subgroup.
The Binghamton University Japanese Association (BUJA) is a student-run organization that aims to promote Japanese culture and language to the students of SUNY Binghamton and to the people of the Binghamton community. A club that welcomes students from all backgrounds, our members all share a common interest in Japan. BUJA coordinates various events and activities throughout the year to stimulate closer affiliation between Japanese/Japanese Americans and those who are interested in Japanese culture and to support international students to better adjust to American culture.
Binghamton University Japanese Association is a student-run organization created to promote Japanese culture and language to the students of SUNY Binghamton and the people of the Binghamton community, to stimulate closer affiliation between Japanese/Japanese Americans and those who are interested in Japanese culture, and to support international students that they may better adjust to American culture and maximize the value of their experience obtained in the United States.
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