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Joshua McGee
 
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Default Japaneses tea ceremony classes in the Los Angeles area?

I'm new here and I'm sorry to intrude, but I was hoping to receive some
guidance.

Does anyone know of Japanese tea ceremony classes in the Los Angeles
area suitable for a Western adult with minimal Japanese language
skills? The particular school of Tea is not important.

Thank you,

Joshua McGee
http://www.mcgees.org

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