鎌倉灸點所
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萊 名灸 男女諸病一切: 並びに 按摩, 按腹及骨つぎ, 筋違ひ, 子供かんの灸
Senzo Denraimeikyuu Danjyo Shobyouissai: Narabini anma, Anpuku Oyobi Honetsugi,Suji Chigaihi, Kodomokannokyuu
Continuing the ancient and famous practice of Moxa for both men and women against several diseases: Also Available Japanese Style and Ventral Massages, as well as bonesetting, releasing of cramps, sprains, and muscle strains, and we are able to do children as well.
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OrgName | 鎌倉灸點所 |
OrgName | Kamakura Kyuuten-jyo |
OrgName | Kamakura Moxa-treatment Facility |
Surname (Japanese) | 鎌倉 |
Forename (Japanese) | 與作 |
Surname (Romanized Japanese) | Kamakura |
Forename (Romanized Japanese) | Yosaku |
Settlement (Japanese) | 晩香坡市 |
AddrLine (Japanese) | プリンセス 街 二四一 |
AddrLine (Japanese) | 電話 ハイランド 三〇四二エル |
Settlement (Romanized Japanese) | Bankouba-shi |
AddrLine (Romanized Japanese) | Purinsesu gai Ni Yon Ichi |
AddrLine (Romanized Japanese) | Denwa Hairando San Rei Yon Ni Eru |
Settlement | Vancouver City |
AddrLine | Princess Street 241 |
AddrLine | Telephone Highland 3042L |
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