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publicationDate 2001-10-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-3080977-U
titleOfInvention Half-footed sandals
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] Wearing on the soles, training the muscles and joints of the feet while standing up and walking, improves the basic strength, prevents accidents due to falls during walking, and health. The present invention provides a half-foot sandals characterized by the ability to improve A footwear object capable of accepting a position from a toe position of a sole to a foot, and a foot object provided at a center position of an upper surface near a front end of the foot object to be sandwiched between a thumb and a middle finger of a toe. And a hook 16 that is connected in an inverted U-shape from both sides of the upper surface near the rear end of the footwear object 10 toward the shio 14 and locks the instep of the foot. A state in which the toe is sandwiched between the toe and the middle finger, the instep is hung on the hanging strap 16, the footwear 12 is delivered to the sole, and the heel of the sole is exposed from the rear end of the footwear 12. And is composed of a half-foot sandals 10 that walk while standing on the feet.
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