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Classic Tezuma Japanese Magic and Illusion Lunchtime Show in Tokyo

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Have the opportunity to see "Tezuma"; a classic Japanese magic performance that has been passed down since the Edo period (between 1603-1868). Witness stunning tricks by one of the few award-winning Japanese magicians, accompanied with a meal.

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Cancellation Policy
  • Any cancellations made between 17:00 local time, 7 business days to 17:00 local time, 6 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 30% of the total amount.
  • Any cancellations made between 17:00 local time, 6 business days to 17:00 local time, 1 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 50% of the total amount.
  • Any cancellations made after 17:00 local time, 1 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
Change Policy
  • - Any changes made between 17:00 local time, 7 business days to 17:00 local time, 6 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 30% of the total amount.
    - Any changes made between 17:00 local time, 6 business days to 17:00 local time, 1 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 50% of the total amount.
    - Any changes made after 17:00 local time, 1 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
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Classic Tezuma Japanese Magic and Illusion Lunchtime Show in Tokyo
Have the opportunity to see "Tezuma"; a classic Japanese magic performance that has been passed down since the Edo period (between 1603-1868). Witness stunning tricks by one of the few award-winning Japanese magicians, accompanied with a meal.