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![]() Join Date: Jan 14, 2005
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Hi there,
I live in Osaka & would like to learn Shiatsu but I can't seem to find a school. Does anyone know of a place that teaches it, or of a place in another part of Japan? I can contact a school in say Tokyo & ask them if they know of one in Osaka, but I can't find one in Tokyo either. I can speak intermediate Japanese & read some Kanji, so I may need a teacher that speaks some English. Many thanks for any help. Elliott - suichorei@hotmail.com |
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Cute and Furry
![]() Join Date: Nov 14, 2003
Location: Saitama/Tokyo
Age: 24
Posts: 2,343
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I don't know about places that teach Shiatsu alone but I studied a martial art, Shorinji Kempo, and we did alot of Shiatsu and massage. I can still remember which part of the foot helps which part of the body :P
They called the collective healing techniques seiho, included reviving people who have been knocked out, massage, realignment, etc. Pretty interesting and you learn what bits of the body are what in Japanese reaaal quick :P |
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