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Workshops & Classes in Tokyo

Create traditional crafts and learn to cook local dishes

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Learn traditional Japanese crafts from skilled artisans. Participate in cooking classes to master the art of sushi-making.

Workshops & Classes in Tokyo
6-1-10 Todoroki, 1580082, Tokyo
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