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Discover Kappabashi-dougugai, a specialty shopping street for cooking and baking tools in this mini-seminar from Kamaasa, a long-standing professional tool shop frequented even by French chefs.
Date : June 4 (Sat) 10:00-11:00(Japanese/English/Chinese)
Applicant : Current Students
Tuition : Free
9:45 meeting at the Shop "Kamaasa Shoten" 2F Gallely
(Add: Matsugaya 2-24-1, Taito-ku, Tokyo/Tel:03-3841-9355)
http://www.kama-asa.co.jp/access/
10:00-11:00 Seminar
Remarks
* Please be reminded that this class may be cancelled if the number of the participants does not reach the required number.
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