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#AnatomyTours #JapanFirmAnatomyTours #JapanMedicalIndustry #JapanNews #JapanTours #tours #UsJapanAnatomyTours Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanes…


Anatomy tours in U.S. by Japan firms draw controversy
Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanese companies in the massage therapy industry, have also included sports trainers and yoga instructors. One Tokyo-based firm sold tours priced from 400,000 yen ($2,700) to 500,000 yen, excluding transportation and hotel fees, for two to three days of anatomical training, pitching it as an opportunity to deepen knowledge of the human body. In Japan, medical and dental
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#AnatomyTours #JapanFirmAnatomyTours #JapanMedicalIndustry #JapanNews #JapanTours #tours #UsJapanAnatomyTours Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanes…


Anatomy tours in U.S. by Japan firms draw controversy
Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanese companies in the massage therapy industry, have also included sports trainers and yoga instructors. One Tokyo-based firm sold tours priced from 400,000 yen ($2,700) to 500,000 yen, excluding transportation and hotel fees, for two to three days of anatomical training, pitching it as an opportunity to deepen knowledge of the human body. In Japan, medical and dental
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#AnatomyTours #JapanFirmAnatomyTours #JapanMedicalIndustry #JapanNews #JapanTours #tours #UsJapanAnatomyTours Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanes…


Anatomy tours in U.S. by Japan firms draw controversy
Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanese companies in the massage therapy industry, have also included sports trainers and yoga instructors. One Tokyo-based firm sold tours priced from 400,000 yen ($2,700) to 500,000 yen, excluding transportation and hotel fees, for two to three days of anatomical training, pitching it as an opportunity to deepen knowledge of the human body. In Japan, medical and dental
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#AnatomyTours #JapanFirmAnatomyTours #JapanMedicalIndustry #JapanNews #JapanTours #tours #UsJapanAnatomyTours Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanes…


Anatomy tours in U.S. by Japan firms draw controversy
Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanese companies in the massage therapy industry, have also included sports trainers and yoga instructors. One Tokyo-based firm sold tours priced from 400,000 yen ($2,700) to 500,000 yen, excluding transportation and hotel fees, for two to three days of anatomical training, pitching it as an opportunity to deepen knowledge of the human body. In Japan, medical and dental
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#AnatomyTours #JapanFirmAnatomyTours #JapanMedicalIndustry #JapanNews #JapanTours #tours #UsJapanAnatomyTours Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanes…


Anatomy tours in U.S. by Japan firms draw controversy
Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanese companies in the massage therapy industry, have also included sports trainers and yoga instructors. One Tokyo-based firm sold tours priced from 400,000 yen ($2,700) to 500,000 yen, excluding transportation and hotel fees, for two to three days of anatomical training, pitching it as an opportunity to deepen knowledge of the human body. In Japan, medical and dental
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#AnatomyTours #JapanFirmAnatomyTours #JapanMedicalIndustry #JapanNews #JapanTours #tours #UsJapanAnatomyTours Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanes…


Anatomy tours in U.S. by Japan firms draw controversy
Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanese companies in the massage therapy industry, have also included sports trainers and yoga instructors. One Tokyo-based firm sold tours priced from 400,000 yen ($2,700) to 500,000 yen, excluding transportation and hotel fees, for two to three days of anatomical training, pitching it as an opportunity to deepen knowledge of the human body. In Japan, medical and dental
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#AnatomyTours #JapanFirmAnatomyTours #JapanMedicalIndustry #JapanNews #JapanTours #tours #UsJapanAnatomyTours Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanes…


Anatomy tours in U.S. by Japan firms draw controversy
Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanese companies in the massage therapy industry, have also included sports trainers and yoga instructors. One Tokyo-based firm sold tours priced from 400,000 yen ($2,700) to 500,000 yen, excluding transportation and hotel fees, for two to three days of anatomical training, pitching it as an opportunity to deepen knowledge of the human body. In Japan, medical and dental
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#AnatomyTours #JapanFirmAnatomyTours #JapanMedicalIndustry #JapanNews #JapanTours #tours #UsJapanAnatomyTours Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanes…


Anatomy tours in U.S. by Japan firms draw controversy
Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanese companies in the massage therapy industry, have also included sports trainers and yoga instructors. One Tokyo-based firm sold tours priced from 400,000 yen ($2,700) to 500,000 yen, excluding transportation and hotel fees, for two to three days of anatomical training, pitching it as an opportunity to deepen knowledge of the human body. In Japan, medical and dental
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#AnatomyTours #JapanFirmAnatomyTours #JapanMedicalIndustry #JapanNews #JapanTours #tours #UsJapanAnatomyTours Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanes…


Anatomy tours in U.S. by Japan firms draw controversy
Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanese companies in the massage therapy industry, have also included sports trainers and yoga instructors. One Tokyo-based firm sold tours priced from 400,000 yen ($2,700) to 500,000 yen, excluding transportation and hotel fees, for two to three days of anatomical training, pitching it as an opportunity to deepen knowledge of the human body. In Japan, medical and dental
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#AnatomyTours #JapanFirmAnatomyTours #JapanMedicalIndustry #JapanNews #JapanTours #tours #UsJapanAnatomyTours Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanes…


Anatomy tours in U.S. by Japan firms draw controversy
Tours to the United States allowing Japanese massage therapists and others to undergo anatomical training involving the use of donated bodies, available only in Japan to medical students, have stirred a backlash in their home country. Participants of the tours, organized by Japanese companies in the massage therapy industry, have also included sports trainers and yoga instructors. One Tokyo-based firm sold tours priced from 400,000 yen ($2,700) to 500,000 yen, excluding transportation and hotel fees, for two to three days of anatomical training, pitching it as an opportunity to deepen knowledge of the human body. In Japan, medical and dental
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