Sunday, 13 January 2013

A Glass Raised to Toastmasters Ichikawa



Last weekend I was kindly invited to attend, and participate in, a session of Ichikawa's Toastmasters Club (TMC). The Club, set up by local residents and members from other Toastmasters clubs in the area, and chartered by Toastmasters International, California in March 2012, meets twice monthly and gives participants an opportunity to voice their opinion on a variety of topics that are important to them individually or to society in general. 


Toastmasters International is an organization that offers support to people wishing to learn to be better speakers, listeners, and thinkers, as well as helping participants to improve their presentation and leadership skills. Founded in the States in the mid-20s by Dr. Ralph C. Smedley, its popularity spread, and now it can be found in over 100 countries around the world. 

Toastmasters was introduced to Japan in 1953, approved in 2005, and as of 2013 there are now 129 clubs across 6 divisions in 22 areas, with new ones forming every year. These clubs take presenting very seriously and every year there are club (individual), area (5 clubs), division (Kanto area), and district (Japan) speech contests from which the eventual winner travels abroad to compete for the title of "World Champion of Public Speaking."


Each meeting is set around 3 or more main speakers who have prepared speeches based on guidelines from communicational competence manuals provided by the club. The role of participants, including officers for the day – Toastmaster (host), Table Topic Master (TTM), Timekeeper, Grammarian, Vote Counter, Um-Ah Counter - is not only to present but also to evaluate and give feedback to the speakers on that day - responsibilities are shared so everyone can contribute as equally as possible.


The meeting started with a thought of the day (about adversity)*, and a word of the day “inevitably” from the Toastmaster. This was followed by a short topic feedback session by the TTM. The topics posed related to events that happened in 2012 and that will happen in 2013. Participants each took turns standing up and gave their opinions about these important events.

The main speakers' topics included a talk about the history and renovation of Tokyo station, the history of Toastmasters International and its popularity in Japan, and a discussion on Japan's dwindling birth rate, which included a feedback session from other participants, giving their ideas on how to improve things; this also extended to the state of social security, healthcare, and the economy.


After an hour of presentations we all marked cards and judged each other's efforts. And at the very end, prizes were given for the best speeches. I had tuned out for a minute as I was evaluating the contribution of the Timekeeper, and, to my surprise, I heard my name called out. I was awarded a ribbon for "Table Topic Speaker of the Day"; my acceptance speech: “I really don't deserve this.”


At Toastmasters Ichikawa participants can present their ideas safely in the knowledge that their time spent at the lectern will be respected, their ideas will be listened to and points discussed in a mature and non-confrontational manner, and at the same time they will receive a great deal of constructive criticism that will help them improve their presentation skills. Part of the Club's mission statement is that they are there to “provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment...which fosters self-confidence and personal growth.” This was completely fulfilled on the day that I attended, and the fact that I went home with a winner's ribbon just goes to show how generous in their praise the members of the club really are.

*"If you're feeling low, don't despair. The sun has a sinking spell every night, but it comes back up every morning. The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain."
                                                                                                      ~ Dolly Parton 


Ichikawa Toastmasters Club
Meeting held twice monthly - venues vary

Next meeting: 2013/1/19 (Sat.)10-12am 
市川駅行政サービスセンター I-linkルーム 
Ichikawa Station Administration Service Center I-link Room

 http://ichikawa.toastmastersclubs.org/



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