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Kenji Tamura

Kenji Japanese Massage

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Japanese Remedial Massage

Focus areas

Grief Stress Management Aches & pains Love Physical pain Lymphatic system



The practise uses the healing power of natural therapeutic techniques so that both the mind and body are supported during the process of healing. It is suitable for all ages, and can alleviate a large variety of illnesses and conditions such as digestive problems, chronic fatigue and depression, and chronic physical pain. Japanese Remedial Massage treatments enhance our body's potential to heal, which can help prevent disease.

Main Principles Of Japanese Remedial Massage
  • The body has the innate ability to heal itself.
  • Treating each person as a unique inidividual.
  • Treating them wholly and not solely at the affected area.

How does Japanese Remedial Massage work?

Practitioner first examines where Ki(vital energy) flow is blocked by palpating soft tissue and joints such as occiput, spine, scapula, rib cage, pelvis and abdomin. Then, practitioner enhances and adjusts Ki of recipients by placing a hand on those areas. This technique is the basic philosophy of Japanese Remedial Massage and called YU KI.

YU KI leads deep breathing into your body and unties a blockage of flow, and the healing goes very deep.

"Deep Breathing"

When we breathe fully and deeply, our lungs are able to expand more completely into the chest cavity and our abdomen dynamically inflates.

Continuous outward and inward movements of the ribcage contributes significantly to loosen up sternum, collor bone and thracic spine(T1 to T12) which all attaches to ribcage. Also, outward and inward movements of the belly contributes to loosen up lumber spine and pelvis.

The downward and upward movements of the diaphragm(attaches to ribcage and lumber spine) contribute significantly to massage and detoxify our inner organs, promote blood flow and peristalsis, and pump the lymph more efficiently through our lymphatic system.

What does Japanese Remedial Massage focus on?

Long term stress weakens some organs and breathing, and it leads to poor posture along with various pain and discomfort. Japanese Remedial Massage focuses on releasing spine, pelvis, ribcage and abdomen to improve a body function from the core part.

"Abdomen" - In Japanese Remedial Massage, the abdomen is regarded as an important part. Any disorder of body and mental condition such as physical pain, problems of internal organs or stress invariably produces an effection on abdomen. By performing YU KI on those spot, enable to activate internal organs and relieve physical pain and restore energy flow.

"Spine" - Healthy body has a flexible spine naturally formed an elongated "s" shape and the pelvis shifts up and the lumber region arches inward. Various abnormalities appear in a body if some vertebrae lose flexibility, because of obstructing nerve transmission to the related organs. Practioner examines the condition of each vertebrae and then releases the specific vertebrae by performing YU KI on the points.

"Pelvis" - The shifting of the pelvis downward causes the distortion of the body frame and the body starts to tense unnaturally in an effort to maintain balance. This is one of the reasons the body stiffens. Practioner examines the condition of pelvis and then releases the related joints and muscles to improve flexibility of pelvis by YU KI.



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