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Dear Colleagues,
The weather over here in Tokyo is just fine today and a strong warm wind is
blowing hard in our neighborhood !
Maybe this strong wind can convey the sweet adour of our plum flowers to
your place, if not, Billy-G might do it for us in the future by using some
digital techniques !
Here is some news for those who are interested in alternative medicine.
A new museum specialized in acupuncture and moxibustion has opened in Osaka
in January 2001.
This Museum of Acupuncture and Moxibustion is established by the Moriyama
College of Medical Arts and Sciences, which is a private school specialized
in oriental medicine. As far as I recollect, this is the second one
specialized in this peculiar field in the medicine world. The other one is
at the Shanghai Medical School in Shanghai, China.
Museum of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Moriyama College of Medical Arts and Sciences
4-1-8, Nakamoto, Higashinari-ku, Osaka 537-0022
tel. +81 6 6976 6889
fax. +81 6 6973-3133
Enjoy your weekend but stay-tuned to YOUR Museum-L !
Ryo
YASUI R. (Mr.)
Lecturer in Museum Studies
Obirin University
Postal Address: P.O. Box 13, Turukawa,
Machida-195, Japan
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