In December 2018, I opened my clinic in a place where the Tokyo Tower blooms like a single, magnificent red rose against the evening sky.
When I first started this blog, the pages were like a blank white canvas.
At that time, as a specialist with deep medical knowledge, I only wrote about difficult, academic topics.
The blog lacked color and felt a bit too serious.
However, as my staff joined, they began to add “gentle colors” to our world.
They filled this space with the bright colors of seasonal flowers and the warm stories of our clinic.
Their presence turned complex medical facts into a beautiful gallery of care.
This spring, I am reviving this blog.
I want to create a place where diverse perspectives bloom together once again, just like a garden beneath the brilliant red rose in the night sky.
Starting this May, I am explaining ‘Clinical Immunology’ simply—making it as easy to understand as the colors in a garden.

