Please note: we prioritize the health and safety of our community during the COVID-19 pandemic and plan to take all necessary precautions to protect students, staff, and volunteers.

Youth Summer Camps
Summer Camps
at Terasaki Budokan
For inquiries, please contact Kim Kawasaki at kkawasaki@ltsc.orgcreate new email
Terasaki Budokan will be hosting its summer camps this year! There will be four weeks of camps with each week focusing on a various sport: basketball, volleyball, and martial arts (Karate & Judo). Registration for each camp is separate, and if you are interested in participating in multiple weeks, you will need to register for each one individually.
Each camp will be designed to fit all ages and levels of play. It will cover basic skills for each sport while incorporating fun and creative activities throughout the day. We hope this can provide a safe space for kids to explore their interests while also engaging in social interaction.
Summer Youth Offerings
Camp dates: (June 20, 2022 – July 15, 2022)
1. Basketball (June 20 – June 24)
2. Basketball (June 27 – July 1)
3. Karate & Judo (July 5 – July 9)
4. Volleyball (July 11 – July 15)
Basketball (2 weeks):
- Week 1 June 20 – June 24
- Week 2 June 27 – July 1
- Regular hours: 9:00am-3:00pm
- Ages 5-13
- Cost: $395/participant/week
- Camp tshirt included with registration
Karate:
- July 5 – July 8
- Regular hours: 9:00am-12:00pm
- Ages 5-13
- Cost: $200/participant
- Camp tshirt included with registration
Judo:
- July 5 – July 8
- Regular hours: 1:00pm-4:00pm
- Ages 5-13
- Cost: $200/participant
- Camp tshirt included with registration
Volleyball:
- July 11 – July 15
- Regular hours: 9:00am-3:00pm
- Ages 6-13
- Cost: $395/participant
- Camp tshirt included with registration
We are excited to offer our programs at Terasaki Budokan in Little Tokyo.
Supporting the physical, emotional and social health of young people in Little Tokyo and neighboring communities.
Terasaki Budokan is a facility in Downtown Los Angeles for youth, families and seniors for sports, community activities, and connections between Japanese American culture and the Little Tokyo neighborhood.