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TRANSIT and Iichiko Person. Travel is the key word of both talk shows and an evening of Mongolian cuisine.

A travel culture magazine that introduces various places around the world from multiple perspectives, including food, history, culture, and social issues.TRANSITThe "The New York Times". In conjunction with the release of the latest issue, a talk show will be held on Saturday, June 14.

The speakers will be Sayoka Hayashi, general editor of TRANSIT, and the author of "Thehere and thereHideya Kawakita is the art director for

The theme of this talk is travel, design, and photography. The catchphrase is "Drink a little, travel a little. The catchphrase for the shochu "Drink a little and travel a little.good here-and-there personThey will talk about the behind-the-scenes of the design process and the secret stories behind the shoots, which can only be heard at this event, using the advertisements of the "K" LINE. They also talk about the landscapes and cultures of various regions of the world, which can only be told by two people who have traveled to many countries.

During the event, they can enjoy a special drink using "Iichiko Person" for free. After the talk show, in honor of the fact that the latest issue of "TRANSIT" is dedicated to Mongolia, a travel-loving chef andYoshie UematsuMongolian cuisine will be prepared by the "Mongolian Cuisine" team. The food, which is made with Mongolian rock salt to bring out the flavor of the ingredients, will surely fill your body with an ethnic feeling after listening to the stories of the trip.

Participants will receive an original cotton bag. In addition, don't forget to stop by the pop-up corner on the first floor of "Daikanyama Tsutaya" Building No. 3 on your way home, where original event T-shirts will be on sale. To register for the event, please contactthis way (direction close to the speaker or towards the speaker)From.

INFORMATION

TRANSIT 68 Commemorative Event "Traveling with Iichiko Person

Date: Saturday, June 14, 18:00-21:00
Place: Daikanyama Tsutaya Bookstore Building No. 3, 2F
Address: 17-5 Sarugaku-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

*Only those 20 years of age or older may participate in the event, as it is accompanied by alcohol.
*Partial standing room only.

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