The founding and board members
Chika Morimoto RJSCH - President
Chika is the director of Integrated Care Institute and Lotus Homeopathy Center. She is the first Japanese qualified homeopath in Australia.
Since 2005, she is practicing homeopathy in Japan.
Chika is also working hard in promoting homeopathy in Japan.
Kyoko Kurosawa, RJSCH - Vice President
Kyoko is the director of Tokyo School of Homeopathy.
In 1998, she began formal homeopathic study in Tokyo and studied for three years in England.
She has studied with Misha Norland, Jeremy Sherr, David Mundy, George Vithoulkas, Massimo Mangialavoli, Rajan Sankaran and other homeopathic teachers.
Kyoko is working hard in promoting homeopathy in Japan.
Sam Kamata, RJSCH - Executive Director
Sam graduated from the International School of Homeopathy, London.
Since January 2007 he is practising homeopathy in Ginza, Tokyo, he is involved in activities for supporting cancer patients and he is working as a lecturer for them.
Mikako Imai, RJSCH - Executive Director
Mikako started studying homeopathy in 2004 in Japan. Her studies have taken her to England and the U.S. She is the primary instructor in Tokyo School of Homeopathy.
She translated Radar’s keynote and many other homeopathic books.
Myriam Mueller, RJSCH, PDhom(UK), Dipl. Math – Secretary
Myriam is German, and is living in Kobe since 1998. She graduated from the School of Homeopathy UK (2009).
Since 2008, she is practicing homeopathy in Japan.
Myriam has a vision where Homeopathy in Japan get its place as a respected profession, and where many people know about the benefits of homeopathy for their health like in her home country Germany.
Mihaela Serbulea, RJSCH, MD, PhD
Mihaela started to learn homeopathy even before entering Medical School at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest, Romania. She wanted to practice a medicine without side-effects of drugs such as those who affected her mother. Her German language knowledge brought her to Austria where she continued studying homeopathy until coming to Japan as a research student at Nagoya University. After graduating with a PhD degree in Internal Medicine (molecular biology of cancer metastasis) in 1999, she started working on her passion - homeopathy. Mihaela is holding lectures, study groups, self-care medication classes and supervision sessions in addition to being an advisor to CHK - the school founded by one of her first students in Japan - and teaching Holistic Human Sciences for ISHL.
Prof. Dr. Shinnichiro Otsuki
Mr. Otsuki was born in Kyoto in 1926. He earned his Ph.D in ancient Greek philosophy at Kyoto University. He was a honorary professor at Meiji pharmaceutical college and published many books and translations on natural history and got a prize of the Japan Society of Translators in 1974.
Tetsuya Ogino, RJSCH – Inspector
Tetsuya is the president of the School of Classical Homeopathy Kyoto (CHK).
He graduated from the Kyoto University in 1994. While he was working for a major company, he suffered an apoplexy. That made him realize the limitations of contemporary medicine and he tried various alternative therapies including homeopathy. He still experiences homeopathy from the patient's standpoint.
Tetsuya studied homeopathy and graduated in 2004. Ever since, he is spreading homeopathy in the Kansai area, while learning from Misha Norland, Jeremy Sherr, David Mundy, Murry Feldman, and Denesh Chauhan and many other renowned homeopaths. Tetsuya was lecturer at a homeopathy school in Osaka and retired in September 2007. In October 2007, he opened the School of Classical Homeopathy Kyoto (CHK).