PinnedMaisond“Beloved Holy Spear” is a full-length police mystery set in contemporary Japan.The author, Toshio Yuya, was born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1990, and this is his debut work. His writing style has a strong sense of depth…Jan 19, 2023Jan 19, 2023
MaisondFact & Fiction“Photography is unique among visual media in that it blurs the boundaries between reality and fantasy and gives us the magical possibility…Jun 3, 20221Jun 3, 20221
MaisondHow We can Imagine it Without Knowing it -Maggie’s Tokyo Ep.6-Maggie’s Centers are not a hospital or a home, but a sanctuary, a “second home,”, where cancer patients, their families, and those close to…Jun 3, 2022Jun 3, 2022
MaisondHospitality and Familiarity -Maggie’s Tokyo Ep.5-The word “hospice” is derived from the Latin word “hospitum,” meaning “to treat well” or “warm hospitality. Hospices are facilities that…Jun 3, 2022Jun 3, 2022
MaisondNarrative and Scientific Evidence that Complement Each Other -Maggie’s Tokyo Ep.4-Maggie’s Center is a sanctuary for cancer patients, their families, and those close to them to rest their wings when they are exhausted, a…Jun 3, 2022Jun 3, 2022
MaisondChanging by Corona Pandemic -Maggie’s Tokyo Ep.3-A sanctuary where cancer patients, their families, and those close to them come to rest their wings when they are exhausted. The Maggie’s…Jun 3, 2022Jun 3, 2022
MaisondBeing Imaginative and Creative-Maggie’s Tokyo Ep.2-Maggie’s Centers are a sanctuary, a “second home,” neither a hospital nor a home, where cancer patients, their families, and those close to…Jun 3, 2022Jun 3, 2022
MaisondStart Line -Maggie’s Tokyo Ep.1-According to data from the National Cancer Center, about 1 million people were newly diagnosed with cancer in 2017, and about 370,000 will…Apr 13, 2022Apr 13, 2022
MaisondSanctuary for People with illnesses -Maggie’s Center Ep.2-Professor Bob Leonard, a medical oncologist and chair of the Maggie’s Center Expert Advisory Board, said, “As an oncologist, I know that…Apr 6, 2022Apr 6, 2022
MaisondOur Second Home -Maggie’s Center Ep.1-Cancer is the leading cause of death in Japan. According to 2018 data from the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, cancer accounts for…Apr 6, 2022Apr 6, 2022