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What Is Blood Circulation Therapy? A Gentle Japanese Shiatsu Technique Explained

Experience Gentle Japanese Shiatsu Near Shinagawa Station

If you’re looking for an authentic Japanese massage while staying near Shinagawa Station, Shirokane-Takanawa, Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo, or visiting Sengakuji Temple, you may come across a unique treatment called Blood Circulation Therapy.

At Musasabi Massage & Shiatsu, located just a 4-minute walk from Shirokane-Takanawa Station, a nationally licensed female therapist offers this gentle Japanese Shiatsu technique to help travelers recover from sightseeing, long flights, and muscle fatigue.

What Is Blood Circulation Therapy?

Blood carries oxygen and nutrients throughout the body while removing waste products from your muscles and tissues.

Stress, long flights, sightseeing, desk work, and lack of exercise can cause muscles to become tense, reducing healthy circulation and leading to stiffness, fatigue, cold hands and feet, or back and shoulder discomfort.

Blood Circulation Therapy is a gentle Japanese treatment that supports your body’s natural circulation by improving muscle and joint movement.

Rather than using strong pressure or painful techniques, the therapist applies comfortable Shiatsu pressure to help your body relax while encouraging its natural healing process.

This treatment is not designed to force blood flow. Instead, it aims to support your body’s own circulation and recovery in a natural way.

At Musasabi Massage & Shiatsu, traditional Japanese Shiatsu is combined with the philosophy of Qi (energy) when appropriate, creating a deeply relaxing experience that supports both body and mind.

Perfect After Sightseeing or Long Flights

This treatment is especially recommended if you are experiencing:

  • Tired legs after walking around Tokyo
  • Neck and shoulder stiffness
  • Lower back fatigue
  • Jet lag
  • General travel fatigue
  • Stress from business trips

Because the treatment is gentle, it is also suitable for guests who are trying Japanese Shiatsu for the first time.

A Comfortable Experience for Solo Female Travelers

Musasabi Massage & Shiatsu is a women-only studio operated by a nationally licensed female therapist, making it an excellent choice for solo female travelers looking for a safe and welcoming environment.

Many guests staying near Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo or traveling through Shinagawa Station choose this treatment after a busy day exploring Tokyo.

Whether you’re staying near Shinagawa Station, Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo, Sengakuji Temple, or Takanawa Gateway, it’s easy to visit during your Tokyo trip.

Experience Traditional Japanese Massage

If you’re visiting Sengakuji Temple, staying around Shirokane-Takanawa, or spending the night near Shinagawa Station, Musasabi Massage & Shiatsu offers an authentic Japanese wellness experience that’s easy to fit into your itinerary.

Musasabi Massage & Shiatsu is only four minutes from Shirokane-Takanawa Station, close to Sheraton Miyako Hotel Tokyo and Sengakuji Temple, making it an ideal stop before or after sightseeing.

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