CATDOLL: Would you like to have acupuncture today? A Japanese acupuncture clinic launches an animated ward

CATDOLL: Would you like to have acupuncture today? A Japanese acupuncture clinic launches an animated ward

The animation "Would You Like to Order a Rabbit Today?" has cultivated a large number of refugees with its lighthearted and slightly yuri plot. With the announcement of the second season of the animation, fans of the animation are naturally overjoyed. I don't know if it's because ordering a rabbit can heal people's hearts and relieve stress, a Japanese acupuncture clinic decorated its treatment room with the theme of animation...

This acupuncture clinic is located in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Since last year, the clinic's treatment room has been decorated with rabbit peripherals. Last year, the bed was directly covered with rabbit sheets, allowing patients to lie in the arms of the rabbit girl and enjoy the "happiness" brought by acupuncture. This year, in addition to the rabbit sheets, there are also rabbit paintings. As long as you enter the treatment room, you can see rabbits everywhere. I wonder if you think of rabbits as sedatives or anesthetics? Moreover, many of the rabbit products added this year are limited products sold on the day of C88. Are the doctors of this acupuncture clinic god-level refugees who participated in the weekend battle at C88, snapped up rabbit peripherals, and then came back to continue to open an acupuncture clinic? From then on, this acupuncture clinic is no longer afraid of having no patients.

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