Taiji Watanabe

TAIJI WATANABE

Recovery from injuries Sports conditioning Gentle and pain-free care

  • Graduated from RMIT University, Japan Campus
  • Bachelor of Chiropractic Science (B.C.Sc.)
  • Bachelor of Applied Science (B.App.Sc.)

I make it a priority to truly listen to and acknowledge each patient’s pain and discomfort. For genuine improvement, it’s important not only to provide treatment here at the clinic, but also to support the daily efforts patients make on their own. My goal is to walk alongside each patient, facing their symptoms together through care.

I strive every day to help patients feel the changes in their condition and to share in the joy of their recovery.

Hobbies

Relaxing in hot springs (lately, I’ve been visiting day-use facilities with on-site attendants)

Visiting the final resting places of historical figures to pay respects

Special Skills

Supporting and encouraging people who are giving their best

Things I Like

Enjoying unique alcoholic beverages from Japan and around the world

Hometown


Ojiya City, Niigata Prefecture

Education


RMIT University Japan Campus (now Tokyo College of Chiropractic)

Background


When I was in the first grade of elementary school, I sprained my foot while running and received chiropractic treatment for the first time. Each session brought noticeable changes to my symptoms, which sparked my interest in the human body.

I also remember how my chiropractor would share stories about mountains, flowers, travel, and hot springs—conversations that left me excited and inspired, even as a child.

In 2004, I was invited by President Tōdō to join the team, and since then I have been working at A-Life Kamiyacho Plus.

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