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  🍀Yushi-an Qigong Class  (Language:  English ) opened December 2023. ⚪︎ For rest and relaxation during your trip, why not try qigong exercise in a 150-year-old Kyoto machiya townhouse? ⚪︎ An introduction to meditation, self-massage, and stretching for health and longevity based on Eastern philosophy. ⚪︎ Open : 4 times a month, 1st and 3rd Tuesdays and Wednesdays.   ⚪︎ Time : 13:00~14:30    ⚪︎ Capacity : 3 people ⚪︎ Fee : 5,500 yen per session (per person, cash only) ⚪︎ To participate : Be aware that moderation is important for people with health concerns.  Wear comfortable clothes, and bring your own water.  Please remove shoes when entering. ⚪︎ Applications  by email only.  Last minute reservations OK.   qigong.tblyth@gmail.com   (I have a Japanese class from 10:00 to 11:30 on Wednesdays, so I'm sorry for not being able to reply to emails.) ⚪︎ Please state name, age, nationality, and check that you pass the above requirements for participation. Kyoto Machiya Townhouse Yushi-an  
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⛄ I fixed English materials. For two years starting four years ago, during the coronavirus pandemic, I was able to do a little qigong in English at the Kyoto International Community House. Since the end of last year, I have advertised in an English-language magazine in Kyoto, seeking a wide range of participants. It has been exactly 30 years since I started qigong and I remember how interesting it was to teach qigong to my family and friends from abroad in the early days. In 1997, when the Second World Qigong Review Conference was held in San Francisco, I attended the late Dr. Michiko Iwami's presentation of “Qigong Walking,” and learned that people overseas were also very enthusiastic about qigong at that time. I also fondly remember that I often visited the Beijing headquarters of Dr. Wan Su Jian for training, where I was always able to meet with training groups from overseas and interact with them. I hope to continue to deepen the practice of qigong, an East Asian indigeno