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Event Type
in person
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Sam Chen
sam@example.org
Quality Score
Quality Score
72/100
High confidence
Organiser16/20
Event Maturity14/20
Sponsors18/25
Participants12/20
Join us for the first of three hands-on workshops hosted by Tokyo Student Network and Tokyo AI, all building up to a one-day 東京 Sprint hackathon in May 2026 where you can put your skills to the test and compete to win!
Led by Juyeong Ji, AI DevX at Google DeepMind
Discover "vibe coding" - a new way of building where AI agents do the heavy lifting while you focus on the vision. You'll get hands-on with Google AI Studio, Jules, Antigravity, and Gemini CLI to turn your ideas into working projects, fast.
Before you come, please:
Connect your Gmail on Google AI Studio & JulesInstall Antigravity & Gemini CLI and connect your Gmail
Thursday, 5 March at Code Chrysalis
18:30 Doors Open | 19:00 Workshop Starts | 20:00 Networking
Open to students of any major in Tokyo
Why Come?
TSN and TAI are partnering with leading tech companies such as Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic to give students real exposure to industry tools and workflows before the May 2026 東京 Sprint.
The hackathon is team-based: think 5–6 people with complementary roles to tackle a problem with real-world multi-disciplinary team collaboration! Every background has a place on a winning team. Whether you're studying engineering, design, business, or anything else, there's a role for you.
Come to all three workshops, build your toolkit, meet your future teammates, and show up to the hackathon ready to build and win.Supporters
Tokyo AI (TAI) is the biggest AI community in Japan, with 4,000+ members mainly based in Tokyo - engineers, researchers, investors, product managers, and corporate innovation managers.
Tokyo Student Network (TSN) is a student-driven community connecting students across universities in Tokyo and eventually across Japan. We aim to create a safe, inclusive space where students can collaborate, learn, and grow together through building friendships, receiving guidance, and accessing opportunities beyond classroom walls.
Get Involved
Interested in volunteering, sponsoring, or partnering? Reach out at tokyostudentnetwork@gmail.com or info@tokyoai.jp
Operations12/15
Why this score
Strong organiser track record
Returning event
Well-sponsored
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Code of conduct
東京 Sprint Workshop Series #1: "The Vibe Shift: Architecture and Autonomy in the Gemini Era" | Hackathon Radar