New 'Fun Brain Training Program' Using Colored Pencils, Based on Japanese 'Clinical Art' Therapy, Launches from Felissimo 'Minitsuku®'!

Felissimo's self-improvement and hobby course 'Minitsuku®' launched a new brain training program on May 20th, incorporating the Japanese 'Clinical Art' therapy method.
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Felissimo's self-improvement and hobby course, 'Minitsuku®', began online sales of the 'Adult Hobby: Fun Brain Training Program with Colored Pencils to Polish Sensibility and Brain' on May 20th. This art-based brain training program incorporates the Japanese-developed 'Clinical Art' therapy method, which is gaining global attention. The unique program stimulates the brain by using the five senses to express oneself, allowing for a refreshing experience away from the daily grind. Even those who are not good at drawing or have never drawn before can participate without difficulty. Each session takes about 30 minutes, making it perfect for adults to use in their spare time for self-improvement or to clear their heads when tired. Clinical Art is an art method developed in Japan as a form of art therapy that activates the brain through creative activities. It involves not just 'looking' at objects, but stimulating the five senses by touching and smelling them. This unique process is why it is being introduced in a wide range of fields, including medical and welfare settings, as well as education and corporate training. If you feel like you haven't been moved lately, are worried about forgetfulness, or can't express your feelings well, your brain might be seeking new stimulation. The 'Art Brain Training' program, which can be started with just colored pencils, awakens dormant sensibilities by providing pleasant stimulation to the brain through its unique process using the five senses. The 12-month subscription program is available for 1,500 yen (excluding tax) per month. With texts and carefully selected art materials delivered monthly, even those who are not good at drawing can complete authentic art pieces. The program is supervised by TOPPAN Geizoken, ensuring the Clinical Art method is utilized to its fullest potential.

FAQ

Is there a market for this in Taiwan?

Yes, there is significant interest in adult education and art therapy in Taiwan, particularly for brain-training programs for the elderly.