What is CLASSICAl Japanese Massage?
Classical Japanese Massage, known for its deep healing and relaxation benefits, is a time-honored technique practiced worldwide. Rooted in centuries of tradition, it has evolved over thousands of years to become one of the most effective forms of massage therapy available.
In Japanese, the word for massage is "Anma", which translates to "press" (An) and "rub" (Ma), reflecting the essential techniques used by trained practitioners. Japanese massage incorporates a unique combination of kneading, tapping, pulling, and pressure to target key areas of the body such as the back, legs, arms, and neck. This holistic approach not only helps to release muscle tension and promote physical relaxation but also nurtures emotional and spiritual well-being.
At our spa, we specialize in an authentic Japanese massage method that is based on three fundamental therapeutic principles: YURASHI, HOGUSHI, and NAGASHI.
YURASHI: Relieves muscle tension and enhances lymphatic flow and circulation by creating space in the body, allowing for better detoxification and improved mobility.
HOGUSHI: Targets deep muscle layers to release stiffness, alleviate pain, and improve overall muscle flexibility.
NAGASHI: Uses essential oils and smooth, flowing movements to reduce stress, promote relaxation, nurture the skin, and encourage lymph detox.
Kiku Wellness offers a wide range of treatments, including couples massage, aromatherapy massage, hot stone massage, reflexology, shiatsu, head spa, facial massage, facial, relaxation massage, and therapeutic massage. Whether you're looking for a deep tissue massage to relieve tension or a relaxing treatment to rejuvenate your mind and body, we have the perfect option for you.
WhY CHOOSE JAPANESE MASSAGE?
Holistic Healing: Addresses both the physical and emotional needs of the body.
Deep Relaxation: Promotes long-lasting relaxation, improved circulation, and better muscle recovery.
Traditional Techniques: Enjoy the benefits of centuries-old practices with modern care and expertise.