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Everyone's Salon "Recommended Book Salon"

  2020/12/20 Kitakami   877 Views

Want to talk about your favorite book?

The "Recommended Book Salon" is a meeting to introduce books to each other.

Any genre of books, such as novels, non-fiction, and manga, is fine.

I'm sure everyone will want to read the book you introduce.

By all means, please introduce the book at the "Recommended Book Salon".

If you like reading books or want to enjoy chatting, we are looking forward to your participation.

The event is mainly held on the second Sunday of every month, but on rare occasions it may be held on another day, so please check the schedule before you come.

Holding period 2020/12/20
Open time 10:00~12:00
Venue Japanese Contemporary Poetry and Literature Museum Cafe Corner
Address 2-5-60 Hongokucho, Kitakami City
Parking Yes
Price No entry fee

* After the event, volunteers may hold a lunch party at a restaurant. (Cost is actual cost)
Contact NPO Art Studio TEL: 0197-64-7567 Mail: info@g-kobo.net

Person in charge Yukie Suzuki TEL: 080-5651-7582 Mail: suzukiy@yahoo.ne.jp LINE: suzuki1642
HP Click here for official website and other related sites

※Event information is subject to change. Please see the official website for details.

 


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