Tokyo Osteopathic Center for Children
The Tokyo Osteopathic Center for Children is a charitable organization dedicated to children, babies, and mothers during pregnancy and after childbirth. It originated from a study group on pediatric osteopathy.
The practitioners are osteopaths who have received formal osteopathic education and provide treatments using a traditional osteopathic approach known as Biodynamics Osteopathy.
Biodynamic Osteopathy is a method developed by Dr. James Jealous, D.O., building upon the work of Dr. Sutherland, D.O., who developed cranial osteopathy. This approach is based on the healing forces of natural laws that sustain and generate life.
Treatment Fee: ¥1,000 per person
Eligibility: Children (up to 15 years old), mothers during pregnancy and after childbirth, and their family members.
Location: Higashi-Nakano Hall
Date and Time: The third Sunday of each month from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (last reception at 3:00 PM)
A state where the body is completely free of tension is called “neutral.” Treatment begins from this point. By synchronizing with nature, the dynamic forces that support life enhance the inherent healing power within us. When we reach “Dynamic Stillness,” we experience healing on a deep level. This connection to one’s natural state of perfect health leads us back to our true selves.
MAP
Venue: Higashi-Nakano Hall
1-38-7 Higashi-Nakano, Nakano-ku, Tokyo
Nearest station: A 7-minute walk from Higashi-Nakano Station
• Exit from the Shinjuku-side exit of Higashi-Nakano Station.
• Go straight on the road in front of the police box.
• Continue straight after passing two traffic lights.
• Turn left at Daimaru Real Estate.
• Turn right at Kimura Internal Medicine Clinic. • After a short walk, you will see Higashi-Nakano Hall on your left.