The Dirty Southern Politician Workshop

Last of the Red Hot Poppas


(Update: The correct date is Thursday the 16th of Nov.)

It's almost that time of the year again — November. And obviously that can only mean one thing: Tokyo Book Release Party! In celebration of Poppas of course.

THE DIRTY SOUTHERN POLITICIAN WORKSHOP is being held at SANBANCHO Cafe between Kudanshita, Hanzomon, and Ichigaya stations (about 10 mins walk from any of them). It's being held on November 16th (Thurs.) and runs from 7 - 11pm. Free entry. Live sax playing. New Orleans Gumbo. Food and drinks served by the bar.

If it's anything like our Kuhaku event two years ago, this should be blast. Hope to see all you Tokyoites there.

More info + map:

Chin Music Press Invites You To:
THE DIRTY SOUTHERN POLITICIAN WORKSHOP
(New Orleans Amakudari Koushu Kai)

Last of the Red Hot Poppas book release party

Thursday, November 16th, 19:00 ~ 23:00
At SANBANCHO Cafe (near Yasukuni Shrine (Kudanshita sta.))
NO COVER CHARGE

Join us in celebration of the release of Last of the Red Hot Poppas, a novel about one of the dirtiest of dirty southern politicians.

Drinks and food (including a special one night only New Orleans gumbo dish) served by SANBANCHO Cafe.

Sponsored / Produced by:
Chin Music Press
and Yushin Printing

Graciously Hosted by:
SANBANCHO Cafe - 03 3265 9017

Directions to the event:
SanBanCho Cafe is located near Yasukuni Shrine, 8 minutes from Hanzomon St., 10 minutes from Kudanshita St., or 12 minutes walk from Ichigaya station. (see attached map)

SANBANCHO Cafe
Chiyoda-ku
Sanbancho 28-4
03 3265 9017

Craig Mod >> October 24, 2006
Comments

I'd be delighted to stop by for a short while. Thanks for the invitation.


Ken Anderson at November 2, 2006 09:04 PM


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