Peer Support Roadshow!
Details
| Type | University members only |
|---|---|
| Intended for | Enrolled students |
| Date(s) | May 18, 2026 15:30 — 17:00 |
| Location | Hongo Area Campus |
| Venue | Multi-purpose Room, Center for Global Education (GlobE), Hongo Campus |
| Capacity | 12 people |
| Entrance Fee | No charge |
| Registration Method | Advance registration required
Please register via the participation form on our website. https://ut-psr.net/2026/04/13/ps_movie20060518/ |
| Registration Period | April 15, 2026 — May 18, 2026 |
| Contact | The University of Tokyo Peer Support Room |
The UTokyo Peer Support Room is an official university organization established in April 2015, with the vision of creating a campus where students support one another. Our “Film Screening Team” hosts movie events as a way to bring students together and foster meaningful connections across the university community.
Film Screening: “Repair Cafe”
“Why fix it when you can just buy a new one?” Before you head to the store, why not take a moment to rethink this modern mindset?
The Peer Support Room invites you to a special screening of the documentary “The Repair Cafe.”
Originally from the Netherlands, “Repair Cafes” are community spaces where volunteers help people fix broken electronics, clothes, and more—all for free. But it’s not just about the objects. From cherished family memories to the social systems of our disposable culture, these cafes mend the “unseen” parts of our lives.
What does a “truly rich life” look like to you? Come join us to reflect on our relationship with the things we own and the people around us.
After the film, we’ll have a relaxed sharing session to chat about our impressions. Whether you’re interested in social issues or just want to hear different perspectives, everyone is welcome!
Organizer: Peer Support Room
Film Screening: “Repair Cafe”
“Why fix it when you can just buy a new one?” Before you head to the store, why not take a moment to rethink this modern mindset?
The Peer Support Room invites you to a special screening of the documentary “The Repair Cafe.”
Originally from the Netherlands, “Repair Cafes” are community spaces where volunteers help people fix broken electronics, clothes, and more—all for free. But it’s not just about the objects. From cherished family memories to the social systems of our disposable culture, these cafes mend the “unseen” parts of our lives.
What does a “truly rich life” look like to you? Come join us to reflect on our relationship with the things we own and the people around us.
After the film, we’ll have a relaxed sharing session to chat about our impressions. Whether you’re interested in social issues or just want to hear different perspectives, everyone is welcome!
Organizer: Peer Support Room


