Wright Way Japan
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust is offering is leading a 12-day guided tour to Japan on March 28, 2012, which will appeal to anyone interested in experiencing firsthand the magic that the country's history and culture had as an influence on the Architect's work. The trip takes travelers through several cities (Tokyo, Kyoto, Atami, Osaka...), Wright's three surviving Japanese buildings, and a number of temples, museums and gardens. From $6,495 per person, including lodging,...
The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust is offering is leading a 12-day guided tour to Japan on March 28, 2012, which will appeal to anyone interested in experiencing firsthand the magic that the country's history and culture had as an influence on the Architect's work. The trip takes travelers through several cities (Tokyo, Kyoto, Atami, Osaka...), Wright's three surviving Japanese buildings, and a number of temples, museums and gardens. From $6,495 per person, including lodging, most meals, domestic transportation and entrance fees. Details here.
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