Fujimi Clinic is a clinic located in Ominami-nishi, Ota Ward, Tokyo, specializing in Medical Oncology. The clinic offers English-language services and is equipped with facilities such as parking and barrier-free access. According to their official website updates, the clinic introduced the launch of adrenaline nasal spray as an alternative anaphylaxis emergency medication alongside EpiPen, encouraging patients currently using EpiPen to consider switching. Regarding influenza, they report that while influenza B continues to be prevalent among elementary through high school students, it is showing a declining trend. They also mention influenza-like illnesses and viral gastroenteritis, noting that cases of high fever caused by summer cold viruses have been reported. Regarding cedar pollen, slight dispersion has been observed since mid-February, and since many people react during the early dispersion period, symptoms may appear from late February. They caution that careful consideration is needed when taking antihistamines, explaining that for severe symptoms or long-term cases, sublingual immunotherapy after the season is an appropriate fundamental treatment. For vaccinations, they are expanding web reservation slots, which were previously mainly handled via phone inquiries. Their blog explains the latest research findings and treatments on topics including changes in causes of pediatric food allergies, allergy prevention, gastroenteritis symptoms, and the effectiveness of cold medicines.