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Author:Author unknown, Issue: September 2000, Topic: Events
The Tsukuba Information Center offers a "Conversation Across Cultures" discussion time every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The purpose of this weekly event is to share ideas, perceptions and experiences of one's own culture with others. Since the discussion is in English, those who have just come to Japan won't need to worry about their lack of Japanese-speaking skills. This is a great opportunity for people who'd like to meet new people from other cultures. So come on out and join in interesting conversations around a cup of coffee or tea. For further information, please contact Mx. Taniguchi or Mr. Miyanuma at 52-6789.
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The International Women's Network (IWN) is a group of women who enjoy chatting with people from all over the world. We hold a monthly potluck dinner where we exchange information about the local community while eating a variety of foods. No reservation is needed to attend the potluck. Just bring one dish of food and show up at the meeting. Newcomers are always welcome! Take advantage of this unique opportunity to enjoy the international city of Tsukuba with us!
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