March 24, 2021
In Japan, there is a special hospital named 'Nuigurumi Byoin', which boasts top-notch medical facilities, excellent medical technology and professional medical staff, but they only accept special patients - stuffed animals.
The hospital's founder, Natsumi Hakozak, used to work in a clothing alteration store. At the time, customers often asked her if she could repair their treasured stuffed animals. So she started treating stuffed toys in her hometown of Sendai in 2016, and later moved the store to Tokyo.
Once each stuffed animal arrives at the clinic, the doctor prescribes a diagnostic treatment that is appropriate for each stuffed animal. The clinic offers treatments such as "eye surgery", hair transplants, stitches, and more. The clinic also carefully records each stage of treatment and posts pictures online so that owners can view them easily.
In an interview with the Japan Times, Natsumi said, "Customers see stuffed animals as family members, companions or best friends, not just objects. After their stuffed toys are fixed, many of them hug (the toys) or shed tears."
Reference: https://weibo.com/6278418414/K7ndnAzmQ
Diary: A Special Hospital
In Japan, there is a special hospital named 'Nuigurumi Byoin', which boasts top-notch medical facilities, excellent medical technology and professional medical staff, but they only accept special patients - stuffed animals.
The hospital's founder, Natsumi Hakozak, used to work in a clothing alteration store.
At the time, customers often asked her if she could repair their treasured stuffed animals.
So she started treating stuffed toys in her hometown of Sendai in 2016, and later moved the store to Tokyo.
"Treating" is a bit weird here since it's usually used for people, but I guess you're talking about the stuffed animals so that's probably okay.
Once eacha stuffed animal arrives at the clinic, the doctor prescribes a diagnostic treatment that is appropriate for each stuffed animal.
The clinic offers treatments such as "eye surgery", hair transplants, stitches, and more.
The clinic also carefully records each stage of the treatment and posts pictures online so that owners can view them easily.
In an interview with the Japan Times, Natsumi said, "Customers see stuffed animals as family members, companions or best friends, not just objects.
After their stuffed toys are fixed, many of them hug (the toys) or shed tears."
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So she started treating stuffed toys in her hometown of Sendai in 2016, and later moved the store to Tokyo. So she started treating stuffed toys in her hometown of Sendai in 2016, and later moved the store to Tokyo. "Treating" is a bit weird here since it's usually used for people, but I guess you're talking about the stuffed animals so that's probably okay. |
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The clinic offers treatments such as "eye surgery", hair transplants, stitches, and more. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
The clinic also carefully records each stage of treatment and posts pictures online so that owners can view them easily. The clinic also carefully records each stage of the treatment and posts pictures online so that owners can view them easily. |
In an interview with the Japan Times, Natsumi said, "Customers see stuffed animals as family members, companions or best friends, not just objects. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
After their stuffed toys are fixed, many of them hug (the toys) or shed tears." This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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