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-Insurance medical institution for psychiatry and sleep medicine-
Kayukawa Clinic
〒460-0008 Sakae Sky Building 3F, Sakae 1-10-2, Naka-ku, Nagoya
TEL: 052-212-0025
FAX: 052-212-0026
6 minutes walk from Fushimi Station


Exploiting Body Dysmorphic Disorder: The Business of Breast Augmentation
Asahi Shimbun Morning Edition – September 25, 1999 I am fed up with magazine advertisements featuring "large breasts" that catch my eye on trains, whether I like it or not. Late-night television programs frequently showcase "F-cup" models. At the same time, advertisements for diets and beauty treatments that promote a slim, model-like figure are also widespread. From time to time, patients who are obsessed with the idea that their appearance is ugly visit psychiatric clinics.


Overcoming a midlife crisis
Asahi Shimbun Morning Edition, October 2, 1999 A gentleman, nearing retirement and seeing his dream of joining the executive ranks vanish, visited an outpatient clinic, shoulders slumped in despair, expressing deep hopelessness and depression. A woman who had just started thinking about traveling to hot springs with her husband after their daughters had married off lost him to a heart attack. She tearfully confessed, “I have lost the will to live,” suffering from a depressive


The Legal Profession: Agony Beyond Neutrality
Asahi Shimbun Morning Edition, October 9, 1999 Those who pass the highly competitive bar exam—where the odds are hundreds to one—enter the legal profession only to face a career filled with relentless challenges. Watching the classic television series Perry Mason makes it clear that diligent investigations and thorough evidence gathering are crucial in determining the outcome of a verdict. Whether a lawyer or a prosecutor, it is not just courtroom eloquence that matters; it


Addicted to Gambling, on the Verge of Expulsion
Asahi Shimbun Morning Edition, October 16, 1999 A young man, having achieved his goal of gaining admission to a highly competitive medical school, found himself completely unmotivated. What captured his heart was mahjong. It sparked his fighting spirit and involved intellectual strategy. Constantly stimulating the brain, yet never fully satisfying it, mahjong possessed both an irresistible charm and a dangerous allure. Inspired by Tetsuya Asada’s Mahjong Wanderer , he indulge


Overcoming illness and shining anew
Asahi Shimbun Morning Edition, October 23, 1999 There are more than 300 globally renowned individuals who are believed to have bipolar disorder. However, it is unfortunately rare to find a famous person who has openly battled a severe mental illness. When people with mental illness speak about their past experiences in baseball, soccer, calligraphy, abacus calculation, and other activities, their eyes shine with passion. Knowing that they once led bright and fulfilling lives


A turning point in the calendar, let us live anew.
Asahi Shimbun Morning Edition – December 18, 1999 Less than two weeks remain in the 1000s. This series, which has continued for over a year, is now coming to its final installment. It’s a strange feeling—both a bit sad and yet a moment of closure. In recent years, films like Armageddon and Independence Day have depicted worlds facing the end. However, this year's hit film The Matrix leaped ahead 200 years into the future. It was a complex story in which the virtual world c
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