
Save the date! J-pop/Anime song Skate Night with DJ Key Blue
Join us for a first-of-its-kind event in Tucson on Thursday April 30th 2026 at 6pm at Skate county! The Tucson Japanese School invites families, friends and community members of all ages to a J-pop and Anime-themed skate night featuring with DJ Key Blue. Attendees are encouraged to come in cosplay or Japanese fashion and participate in a raffle featuring prizes donated by local Tucson businesses. All funds raised will directly support the Tucson Japanese School's programs. Visit our Event page for more details.
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2026 New Year's Card Contest Information
Tucson Japanese School (TJS) is holding a New Year's card contest for the Year of the Horse!
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Tucson Japanese School 11th Annual Sports Day Announcement
Tucson Japanese Language School invites you to the 11th Annual Sports Day, a day filled with laughter, excitement, and spectacular sports events! All Japanese families and Japanese learners in the Tucson area are welcome to participate in this fun family event!Date: Saturday, November 15, 2025Competition: 9:00 am to 12:30 pmLunch: 12:30 pm to 2:00 pmLocation: 1701 E Seneca St, Tucson AZCost: $10/family ( Free for TJS students and their families)Participant Qualification: 0 to 18 years old and their families.Please register online using this link: https://forms.gle/3xWpAfcWJfEPc69x7Registration deadline is Monday, October 20th, 2025.Hope to see many of you there!!!
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About
Tucson Japanese School started as a Tucson Japanese Language School, LLC was founded in August 2015 by two parents, Hitomi and Minami with help with other volunteer parents in hopes to provide immersive learning experience of Japanese language, culture and tradition
for their children and their peers.
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Our Mission
“Our mission is to promote the learning of and interest in Japanese language and culture among the residents of Southern Arizona

Our Vision
“Tucson Japanese School aims to provide high quality language and cultural education to support a stronger relationship between Tucson, Arizona and Japan through a regional leadership position.“







