Vía BA Ciudad
La increíble historia de una casona japonesa diseñada en el siglo XVIII y escondida en San Isidro
Es una joya arquitectónica traída directamente desde la región de Fukui por un matrimonio argentino: un pedacito de Japón en pleno Buenos Aires.















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