Introducing the recommended books and events from
the Komaba and Komaba II
Books created from scratch by University of Tokyo students and sold exclusively at the University of Tokyo Co-op
"Reference Book Without Answers" Published in March 2020, 1,400 yen + tax
An event was held by the production team of
The event took place on June 10, 2023. You
can watch the recording of the event here (opens YouTube).

[Thinking with alumni about what students should do while they're still students]
Online Talk Event: Discussing with young UTokyo alumni how to spend a meaningful university life . While university life may seem fulfilling at first glance, with classes, clubs, extracurricular activities, part-time jobs, and internships, many students may find themselves wondering, "Is this the right path for me?"
In this talk event, alumni will honestly discuss what they thought, how they acted, and what they learned as a result.
We hope this will provide an opportunity to reflect on your current life and future goals. This is a
life-sized talk event aimed not only at new students, but also at all university students who are considering how to live their future lives as they consider career choices and job hunting.
Participation Fee: Free
Target Participants: While primarily targeted at first- and second-year university students, anyone interested in participating is welcome, regardless of their year or university affiliation. High school students and working adults are also welcome.
The event took place on June 10, 2023.
You can watch the recording of the event here (opens YouTube).
<About the book>
This event can be enjoyed even by those who have not read the book.
If the event sparks your interest, please consider purchasing the book.
There are two main ways to purchase.
1) Purchase in store: Visit the University of Tokyo Co-op Komaba Book Department and purchase.
2) Mail order: Purchase directly from the production team ( mail order here )
. Comments from readers of the book:
By coming into contact with the way other people live their lives, which are different from my own, through their writing,
I feel that it has broadened my horizons in considering my own career path.
The idea that we should hone not only our "reason" but also our "sensitivity" was refreshing.
The book's design was wonderful as well as its content.
I hope it reaches many more people. (Students entering the University of Tokyo in 2021 )
Organizer: University of Tokyo Komaba Book Department Co-op
Co-organizer: No Answer Reference Book Production Team

