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  1. Our sports program is community oriented and developed to provide an opportunity for youngsters, regardless of ability to play, learn, and enjoy each sport. Adults participating in our program are encouraged to maintain this perspective in order to achieve our mutual objective, kids learning to play sports and enjoying the experience.
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  3. Our sports program is community oriented and developed to provide an opportunity for youngsters, regardless of ability to play, learn, and enjoy each sport. Adults participating in our program are encouraged to maintain this perspective in order to achieve our mutual objective, kids learning to play sports and enjoying the experience.

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YOKOHAMA COUNTRY & ATHLETIC CLUB
The birthplace of most modern sports enjoyed in Japan today!
Established in 1868

Due to COVID-19
The Prime Minister of Japan announced tonight the “State of Emergency” once again which will be effective January 8th Friday. In line with the government policy to stay home especially after 8 pm, our Club operations starting tomorrow will be as the following:
(This includes all usage of the field and tennis courts etc.)
MOLLISON’S and MAIN BAR CLOSING HOURS
LAST ORDER 7:30 PM AND CLOSING 8:00 PM

Alcohol will be served only between 11 am and 7 pm (Last Order 6:30 pm)

Yokohama Cricket Club (YCC), YC&AC is Japan’s oldest sports and social club.

YCC’s earliest members maintained a magnificent cricket ground in the middle of Yokohama Park and made this available to other sports clubs in the fledgling port city. In 1884, YCC members voted to absorb the Yokohama Football (rugby), Athletics, Baseball and Tennis Clubs to form the multi-sport YC&AC as we know it today.

In 1912 YC&AC moved to its present location in Yamate, an expansive hilltop sanctuary just 45 minutes by car from Tokyo (Shibuya). Here the Club continues to offer the same rich sporting and social experience of days gone by, in a safe, family-friendly, international environment.

Drop by any time to see for yourself, or call ahead on (045) 623-8121 to arrange a tour of our clubhouse and grounds.

Sports

YC&AC is the birthplace of most modern sports enjoyed in Japan today, and Club members continue to compete in some cases to a very high standard in most of these
sports. Continue Reading…

Mollison’s

Enjoy the simple, delicious comfort foods, like beef YC&AC burger and triple-decker Club Sandwich, as well as seasonal favorites, like our Risotto with Porcini Mushrooms or Grilled Daisen Chicken. Continue Reading…

Personal Training & Massages

Enjoy Sports at YC&AC

  • Alley Bowling

    Indoor

  • Swimming

    Outdoor

  • Volleyball

    Indoor

  • Table Tennis

    Indoor

  • Squash

    Indoor

  • Billiards & Snooker

    Indoor

  • Darts

    Indoor

  • Basketball

    Indoor

  • Tennis

    Outdoor

  • Rugby

    Outdoor

  • Lawn Bowls

    Outdoor

  • Hockey

    Outdoor

  • Golf

    Outdoor

  • Soccer

    Outdoor

  • Cricket

    Outdoor

  • Baseball

    Outdoor

There are more than 100 Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, Coed 'Y' Clubs in 80+ Georgia counties. The 'Y' Club program provides thousands of middle and high school students with a school-based structured environment to develop leadership skills, understand the importance of civic responsibility, and enhance community through monthly school and community service projects. 'Y' Club is open to all middle and high school students. The 'Y' Club purpose is 'To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character.

Local 'Y' Club Members -

•Organize, manage and lead their own local club;
•Recruit members into the club;
•Select and support officers, committee chairs and special project leaders;
•Conduct meetings and committee work to make and carry out decisions;
•Create, plan and carry out school and community projects monthly;
•Build school and community civic leadership;
•Participate in statewide conferences;

Below are some commonly asked questions.

What is a 'Y' Club?

'Y' Club like many Clubs:
•Meets Monthly
•Does Projects
•Attends Events
•Collects Dues
•Elects Officers

'Y' Club is unique because of:

1. Leadership Development
•Advisor Training
•Public Speaking and Communication Skills
•Team Building

2. State YMCA Resources
•Full Time District Director
•Promotional Materials
•Club Meeting Programs
•Monthly Correspondence
•Club Handbook
•Recognition Program

3. Conferences
•Leadership Development: Youth Training Conference and District Rally
•Youth In Government: Youth Assembly, Georgia United Nations Assembly, and Washington Seminar
•Character and Values: Christian Life Conference and Basketball Tournaments

Local 'Y' Club Members Opportunities

•Leadership
•Service
•Good Public Relations
•Learning
•Positive Peer Pressure
•Values Education
•Mentoring
•Investment in Student's Lives
•Friendship
•Growth
•Self-Esteem

Starting a 'Y' Club in Schools

Every middle and high school in Georgia is eligible to have a 'Y' Club.

Step 1: Invite a staff member of the State YMCA to your school to make a presentation. The State Office has many people ready, willing, and able to come and talk with administrators, teachers, and students about the program. We will help you promote it to your school or group! Contact the State YMCA office at 1-866-423-2582 or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information about starting your club.

Step 2: The next step in organizing a 'Y' Club is to find fellow students, grades 9-12 for high school or grades 6-8 for middle school, with an interest in:
1.) serving self, school and community through volunteer initiatives
2.) making a positive difference through civic engagement and responsibility
3.) understanding the importance of local and state government and the political process
4.) striving to maintain high standards regarding values, leadership and responsibility.

Next, you will need an Advisor for your Club. Your Advisor can be any teacher, parent or community leader who possesses a strong interest in leading a group of high school or middle school aged participants in experiences related to leadership training, service to others and social development. Staff from the State YMCA will go over details of Club formation and duties with each Advisor, as well as provide a program Handbook for use during the year.

Starting a 'Y' Club at the local YMCA

Students living in cities and towns with a YMCA can also attain full participation in the State YMCA programs, through the establishment of a 'Y' Club at their local YMCA.

Step 1: Invite a staff member of the State YMCA to your local YMCA or group to make a presentation. The State Office has many people ready, willing, and able to come and talk with administrators, teachers, and students about the program. We will help you promote it to your school or group! Contact the State YMCA office at 770-455-9622 or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information about starting your club.

Step 2: The next step in organizing a 'Y' Club is to find fellow students, grades 9-12 for high school or grades 6-8 for middle school, with an interest in:

1.) serving self, school and community through volunteer initiatives

2.) making a positive difference through civic engagement and responsibility

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3.) understanding the importance of local and state government and the political process

4.) striving to maintain high standards regarding values, leadership and responsibility.

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Next, you will need an Advisor for your Club. Your Advisor can be any teacher, parent or community leader who possesses a strong interest in leading a group of high school or middle school aged participants in experiences related to leadership training, service to others and social development. Staff from the State YMCA will go over details of Club formation and duties with each Advisor, as well as provide a program Handbook for use during the year.

Qualifications for Starting a 'Y' Club

Delegation Qualifications:
•Must be sponsored and supervised by a school system, local YMCA, church group, home-school, or community organization.
•Provide one adult Advisor, minimum 21 years of age, per every 15 delegates registered and attending program conferences.
•Must adhere to all YMCA policies and procedures, including but not limited to transportation, marketing, media, and safety policies.
•Must abide by the policies and procedures outlined in the Student Code of Conduct and Student YMCA constitution.

Being a 'Y' Club Advisor

This adult accepts full responsibility for the supervision and development of the 'Y' Club. Although students run as much of our programs as possible, we do have adults around for guidance and support. The State Office expects the following of our Advisors:

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•Recruiting additional Advisors as needed to maintain the appropriate ratio.
•Supporting students as necessary in recruitment of new participants.
•Communicate information about YMCA Scholarship program and fundraising opportunities.
•Ensuring timely submission of paperwork and program fees to the State Office.
•Enforcing the dress code at all statewide program events.
•Coordinate transportation to all State YMCA program events.
•Help provide resources to members in preparation for their role in the program (bill writing, court case preparation, practice in parliamentary procedure, lobbying techniques, writing news articles, etc.).
•Keep copies of members and Advisor registration forms, health history forms, and permission slips and bring them to State YMCA events.

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State Officers

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State Officers are members of a 'Y' Club and are elected by their peers to serve over the Youth Training Conference. This tradition helps ensure that our programs remain student led and student inspired programs.