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A clean and comfortable clinic is located in the quiet environment of Mangoku, Kisarazu City. We are particular about the environment of the clinic, and provide an environment where you will be healed just by entering, and your natural healing power will be enhanced by the plants, healing music, negative ions, and healing vibrations that abound. The room is completely private, so you can bring your baby with you. The treatment focuses on gentle, painless techniques and uses a variety of manual therapies to suit each individual. We aim to improve the root cause of the problem not only on the spot, but also by giving advice on lifestyle and verifying the effects of the treatment.
The azaleas at the Agricultural Center have begun to bloom, and the season of greenery is finally in full swing.
This is a spring cloud seen from a farm road in the middle of a rice field where rice planting has been completed. It is quite a robust figure.
Many large carp streamers are swimming in the wind. Someone was taking pictures from below.
The Kominato Railway train is reflected in a paddy field filled with water. The Kominato Railway always blends in beautifully with nature.
This is the vast nemophila at Tomita Sataniwa Koen. It can be seen as soon as the lawn cherry blossoms are finished.
A large carp streamer is swimming in the wind. Parents and children are watching below. This is a special viewing area on the riverbank.
These carp streamers are displayed near the mouth of the Kobitsu River every year. It is worth seeing because of its large scale.
Spring poppies as far as the eye can see. This farm is famous for its lawn cherry blossoms, but when they are finished, poppies and nemophila can be seen.
This is the first scene. A member of the Yonezawa Forest Society explains how to plant the seedlings. The rice field is quite large. The surface is neatly marked with lines. This kind of event is wonderful because it allows everyone to experience the culture of rice planting. In the fall, they have an event where the rice is harvested, threshed, and everyone eats the new rice together.