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Sanpo University Special Lecture #1: Wander for Wonder [Japanese Only]

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Sanpo University Special Lecture #1: Wander for Wonder [Japanese Only]

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Type

Lecture

Venue

Nihonbashi/Bakurocho Area

Etoile Kaito Product Dept. Bldg.

1-13-3 Higashikanda Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo

Date

01/30/2025 Thu.

18:30–20:00

Ticket

Free

Reference image: Michael Hornblow, "Why Is the River Laughing?," 2023. Mapping workshop at Tokyo Biennale 2023. Photo by Yuka Ikenoya (YUKAI)

This lecture will be conducted in Japanese. For those interested, please refer to the Japanese page.

Related article: “Wandering University” Report 1: A Special Symposium on “Wander for Wonder.”

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