In Japan, acupuncture and moxibustion became a popular occupation for the blind around the late 17th century.
While the options for blind people were limited, acupuncture and moxibustion was a job that made use of the sense of touch rather than relying on eyesight, and when combined with the vocational training systems that developed during this period, it became an important means of independence for the blind.
Key points for this article:
Since sighted people can see, it’s important to look at the color and shape of the patient’s skin.
Eye color, tongue color and shape, pimple color and shape, their location, and the hair growth in related areas.
In Japanese, there are many a Chinese character characters just for “see.”
See the other person.
See a related place.
How you see depends on your purpose.