Immerse your child in Japanese language and culture at Kurabu, a summer day camp for students in or entering Japanese immersion programs. Campers will reinforce their language skills through fun, hands-on activities like cooking, art, and music. This week's focus is on physical activity, culminating in an Undoukai (Japanese-style field day) that emphasizes teamwork and friendly competition. It's a rewarding, bilingual experience led by experienced staff and interns from local and Japanese schools.
Oya No Kai, Inc. is a community & culture summer camp in Portland, OR for ages 5 to 11. Tuition starts at $0. The camp runs full day sessions from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Enrollment is currently open. Dates are confirmed for Summer 2026.
5-11
$0.00 (Pre-registration)
Full Day
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
July 6 - July 10, 2026
Sessions (1)
Kurabu is a Japanese summer day camp for children who are entering kindergarten through fifth grade in the coming fall 2026 (current Pre-K through 4th grade students) and are currently in a Japanese immersion program or who speak Japanese at home Kurabu is designed to offer children a bi-lingual summer camp experience that is rewarding, fun and reinforces their Japanese language skills. WHO WE SERVE: Kurabu serves Japanese and non-Japanese children from the Portland Metro Region. All of our staff and volunteers have either studied Japanese, are bi-lingual or native speakers, and come to us from local and Japanese schools, universities and the community. The Japanese Dual Language Immersion Program interns act as lead teachers each week. WHAT TO EXPECT: A typical week at Kurabu would include enrichment class such as cooking, art, music, Japanese language, and an end-of-week celebration for students and families. THIS WEEK: Lots of physical activities and Undoukai (Japanese style field day) on the last day of the week. It will include some competitiveness and team work!
Programs offered
Location
5800 SE Ash St. Portland, OR 97215
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Kurabu is a Japanese summer day camp for children who are entering kindergarten through fifth grade in the coming fall 2026 (current Pre-K through 4th grade students) and are currently in a Japanese immersion program or who speak Japanese at home. A typical week at Kurabu would include enrichment class such as cooking, art, music, Japanese language, and an end-of-week celebration for students and families. This week: Lots of physical activities and Undoukai (Japanese style field day) on the last day of the week. It will include some competitiveness and team work!
Diversity & inclusion
None noted
Eligibility requirement
None
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Oya No Kai, Inc. cost?
- Oya No Kai, Inc. is free to attend.
- What ages does Oya No Kai, Inc. accept?
- Oya No Kai, Inc. accepts children ages 5 to 11.
- Is Oya No Kai, Inc. still accepting registrations?
- Oya No Kai, Inc. enrollment is currently open. Visit the camp website for the most current availability.
- Where is Oya No Kai, Inc. located?
- Oya No Kai, Inc. is located at 5800 SE Ash St. Portland, OR 97215 in Portland, OR.
- What is the schedule for Oya No Kai, Inc.?
- Oya No Kai, Inc. offers full day sessions from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
Data compiled for Summer 2026. Always verify details directly with the camp provider before registering.