HOTEL WITH A THEATRE.—Guests at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, can see a Japanese show without leaving the hotel building. A theatre-restaurant has been opened in the hotel where they can watch Japanese dancing and listen to Japanese folk songs while eating dinner. Called the “Cherry Blossom Show” it features Izmui Yukimura, a Japanese star who is well known in the United States.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31006, 11 March 1966, Page 2
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62HOTEL WITH A THEATRE.—Guests at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, can see a Japanese show without leaving the hotel building. A theatre-restaurant has been opened in the hotel where they can watch Japanese dancing and listen to Japanese folk songs while eating dinner. Called the “Cherry Blossom Show” it features Izmui Yukimura, a Japanese star who is well known in the United States. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31006, 11 March 1966, Page 2
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