Hidemi Mikuni
Acupuncturist & Design Journalist
Phone:
n/a mail preferable
Email:
Address:
c/o Teshio town office
Local Vitalization Cooperator Group
Shineidori-8 Teshio Teshio-gun, Hokkaido 0983398
Favorite:
ice cream
A Bit About Me
Born in Sapporo, and grew up in Ishikari. After graduating from Hokkaido University with majoring in economics, started working for a global IT company called Olivetti Corporation of Japan. Moved to Ivrea in Italy to join a middle operating system R&D team as a No-Frontier WW engineer, however, Japan brought her back to expand the user experience of the Microsoft Windows client interface. During working in her next carrier as an editorial planner, she earned her associate degree in product design from Musashino Art University. Worked as a market researcher and design journalist, she shifted her carrier to an oriental medical professional to integrate her experience.
Work Experience
December 2021 -
April 2019 - November 2021
March 2019 - July 2013
- March 2018
Join as a member of the Local Vitalization Cooperator Group in Teshio to support the town and people.
Worked as a therapist in a historical Hotel, the Astor Hotel in Tenjin China before COVID-19 lockdown. After coming back to Tokyo for our stay-home period, worked in Tokyo as a therapist and caregiving service concierge.
Managed an acupuncture clinic in Nakameguro Tokyo, "Kids & Partners", providing several treatments and research projects as follows:
-Being a member of Professor Sawatsugawa's team, Japanese pulse stimulation acupuncture approach in the Hanada school clinic (2010)
-Underwear design skill development in Vantan (2016)
-Child acupuncture and growth research through attending Reggio-Children Workshop (2017)
-Being a member of Professor Kido's postgraduate VAMFIT skill-up course I in Hanada College (2018)
-Burnt needle acupuncture skill development (2018)
-Long needle acupuncture skill development (2019)
Worked as an IT researcher/industrial design journalist/book editor
Obtained several national certifications in Oriental medicine