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Intermixi Japan Tours Offers Spring 2010 Tour
Jan 13th 2010Intermixi Japan Tours is proud to once again offer it's 2010 edition of the Neo-Tokyo Tour.
Highlights for the casual anime and Japan fan include a return to the Ghibli museum, crashing a course at Manga University, Learning to fight with the Samurai Experience!, the Ultimate Akihabra tour and of course, admission to the Tokyo Anime Fair!
With more announcements coming, (like a real mangaka meet and greet) no other tour will give you so much and cost so little!
Our package offers travelers the best Japan itineraries at an affordable price. Packages includes roundtrip airfare, hotel accommodations, transfers, sightseeing excursions, admission to special events, and more. So mark your calendars and sign up early for $100 off the tour!
See you in Japan!
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