By SATORU KAMIBAYASHI/ Staff Writer
August 28, 2024 at 16:29 JST
Participants in the experiment measure pulse and blood pressure before viewing the exhibited works at the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo’s Ueno district on June 24. (Satoru Kamibayashi)
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