BENIO
Benio In March 1992, Benio encountered KI-world. She suffered gynecological disease*1 whose therapeutic intervention was assumed to be limited to surgical operation in the field of Western medicine. She tried KI therapy and overcame the disease successfully. In this process, she also noticed disappearance of the symptoms of autonomic imbalance*2 and panic disorder*3 that annoyed her for a long time. After this experience, she became deeply interested in the power of qi and started to learn the skill under the guidance of a KICO instructor who belonged to a school that developed as a group of KICO therapists serving China’s emperors. Then, she worked for a KICO clinic and organized KICO classes as an instructor.
She worked as a stretch trainer and learned the counseling and coaching techniques with high social needs. On the basis of such practical experience, she established “Mimian.” Following her unique policy and emphasizing “individuality,” she provides life support by her KI power, systematic healthcare coping with mental and physical problems, for her clients.
- ※1 Ovarian cyst (maximum size of lesion 7.4×10.2 cm)
- ※2 Stiff shoulder, stiff neck, back pain, malaise, gastrointestinal disorder, irritable bowel syndrome
- ※3 *Hyperventilation syndrome (palpitation, difficulty in breathing, numbness in the finger tips, rigid feeling)
- Acquisition of the skill of KI therapy that was traditionally provided for China’s emperors
- Executive coach certified by Japan Institute of Professional Career Counselors
- Professional member of Japan Holistic Medical Society (JHMS)
- Pet breeding specialist
Other Careers
- Released theme song of All Japan High School Soccer Tournament titled ‘Hurimukuna Kimiwa Utsukushii’
- Instructor of Sankei Gakuen, Bunka Gakuen, and other culture centers
- sEXHIBITION at Helsinki (performance presented on stage)
- Movie titled ‘Antenna’ (advisor)
- Ballet dance titled ‘Spring Festival, More Light’ (creation of the original idea)
- Fuji TV ‘Maeken’s Furi Furi Song Book’ (instructor/performer)
- Participation in many activities in Japan and foreign countries

