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- From: mike_steiner@qm.claris.com (Mike Steiner)
- Newsgroups: alt.magic
- Subject: Re: Magic in Japan
- Message-ID: <14790@claris.com>
- Date: 21 Jul 92 17:49:42 GMT
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- In article <b9vf024S1aU=01@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com>, jti01@DUTS.ccc.amdahl.com (Jeff Isozaki) writes:
- >
- > Hi netters,
- >
- > I'm going to be travelling to Tokyo in a week or so and will also be
- > stopping off in Honolulu for 2 days. Does anyone know of any good places
- > to watch/view magic (i.e. Magic Clubs, Magic Bars or restaurants). I
- > would also appreciate addresses and phone numbers for magic shops and
- > book stores with a good selection of magic. Please email any and all
- > info. Thanks alot.
-
- Go to the toy department of almost any department store in Tokyo. There
- will be a magician there, demonstrating products from one of the magic
- supply companies in Japan (each dep't. store will have a different company
- represented). Introduce yourself to him and tell him that you're a
- magician and would like to get in touch with a magic club or real magic
- store. That's what I did when I was stationed there in the army. It
- worked very well for me.
-