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[[Five Times Five: Japan]] is the first [[Close Up Magic Books |book]] in a series created by author [[Books by Richard Kaufman | Richard Kaufman]] to showcase the creative talents of magicians in countries outside the United States. | [[Five Times Five: Japan]] is the first [[Close Up Magic Books |book]] in a series created by author [[Books by Richard Kaufman | Richard Kaufman]] to showcase the creative talents of magicians in countries outside the United States. | ||
It contains five tricks each from five magicians: [[Books about Masao Atsukawa | Masao Atsukawa]], [[Books about Tomo Maeda | Tomo Maeda]], [[Books about Hiro Sakai | Hiro Sakai]], [[Books about Kuniyasu Fujiwara | Kuniyasu Fujiwara]], and [[Books about Ken Kuroki | Ken Kuroki]]. | It contains five tricks each from five magicians: [[Books about Masao Atsukawa | Masao Atsukawa]], [[Books about Tomo Maeda | Tomo Maeda]], [[Books about Hiro Sakai | Hiro Sakai]], [[Books about Kuniyasu Fujiwara | Kuniyasu Fujiwara]], and [[Books about Ken Kuroki | Ken Kuroki]]. |
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Five Times Five: Japan is the first book in a series created by author Richard Kaufman to showcase the creative talents of magicians in countries outside the United States.
It contains five tricks each from five magicians: Masao Atsukawa, Tomo Maeda, Hiro Sakai, Kuniyasu Fujiwara, and Ken Kuroki.