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Hara (tanden) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hara (tanden) ''Hara'' ((日本語:腹): abdomen, should not be translated as "stomach" to avoid confusing it with the organ). In the Japanese medical tradition and in Japanese martial arts traditions, the word Hara is used as a technical term for a specific area (physical/anatomical) or energy field (physiological/energetic) of the body. == Hara in the Japanese medical tradition ==
In the medical tradition of Japan, ''hara'' refers to the soft belly, i.e. the area defined vertically by the lower edge of the sternum and the upper edge of the pubis and laterally by the lower border of the ribcage and the anterior iliac crest respectively.〔Beresford-Cooke, Carola; ''Shiatsu Theory and Practice. A comprehensive text for the student and professional.'' Churchill Livingstone, London, New York, Tokyo 1996, ISBN 0-443 049416, p.235〕 It corresponds with that area of the peritoneum, which is not obscured by the ribcage, and thus more or less coincides with the viscera covered by the greater omentum.
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