Monday, December 17, 2018

Our New Year Holidays

We would like to take the liberty of taking our winter vacation from
December 28th to January 6th.
We will respond to any orders and questions during the above time
frame on or after January 7th.
We are very sorry for any inconvenience that this will cause the clients
and We hope We can have your understanding in this matter.

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Our Summer Holidays

We would like to take the liberty of taking our summer vacation from August 11 to August 15.
We will respond to any orders and questions during the above time
frame on or after August 16.
We are very sorry for any inconvenience that this will cause the clients
and We hope We can have your understanding in this matter.

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Our Long Holidays

We would like to take the liberty of taking our long vacation
(called "Golden week holidays" in Japan)
from April 28th to April 30th, and May 3th to May 7th.
We will respond to any orders and questions during the above time
frame on or May 1st and May 2nd or after May 8th.
We are very sorry for any inconvenience that this will cause the clients
and I hope We can have your understanding in this matter.

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Participation in AACMAC

We will be taking part in the exhibition AACMAC
to be held in Sydney from 18th to 20th May 2018.
https://www.aacmac.org.au/

Our company Mr Kobayashi is also expected to be speaker in this event.
https://www.aacmac.org.au/speakers/

Please do visit us if you have the time !

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

New Moxa Roll

On this occasion, our product [Moxa Roll] has been renewed.



Moxa Roll is a cylindrical moxa with a 100% Japanese moxa (Japanese mugwort) wrapped in Japanese paper.
It may be used as-is as a moxa stick or cut to your desired size for use as moxa on the tip of acupuncture needles.



Moxa Stick
Moxa Roll may be used as a moxa stick.
Simply light the tip of the moxa and use as-is.



Needle Moxa
Roll Moxa may be cut to your desired size for use as moxa on the tip of acupuncture needles.
Making a hole in the moxa with a bamboo skewer or similar item beforehand makes for ease of use later.