Bringing Together Japanese Massage Technique and Cultural Experience
Taste Japan with all five senses – a relaxation you can only find here.


For reservations at that time, please contact us at info@massers.net
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Welcome
We welcome you with a cup of Ume-kombu tea (plum and kelp tea) served in Seto ware, offering a uniquely Japanese style of hospitality.
Seto ware, produced in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, is one of Japan’s three great ceramics with a history of over 1,000 years.
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Foot Massage
Enjoy a foot massage using refreshing green tea cream, right after warming your feet in the yuzu bath.
It stimulates pressure points to relieve fatigue, improve circulation, and leaves your legs light, smooth, and revitalized.
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Head Massage with Japanese Aroma
Relax with a soothing head massage, accompanied by the fragrance of Japan.
Choose from Hinoki (Japanese cypress), Yuzu, or Sakura, each deeply rooted in Japanese tradition:
Hinoki – cherished in shrines and temples for its calming, purifying qualities.
Yuzu – a citrus used for centuries in winter baths to promote health and good fortune.
Sakura – the iconic cherry blossom, symbolizing beauty and renewal.
Close your eyes, breathe in the essence of Japan, and let gentle techniques release scalp tension, improve circulation, and refresh your mind.
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After Tea: Uji Matcha
As your after tea, enjoy a cup of authentic Uji Matcha, carefully prepared and served from a traditional teapot and cups made of Seto ware.
Uji Matcha, cultivated in Kyoto for more than 800 years, is celebrated for its rich flavor and smooth texture.
It has long been central to Japanese tea ceremonies and is now beloved worldwide, enjoyed in cafés and desserts across the globe.
This after-tea moment lets you savor the timeless tradition of Japan while connecting to its global cultural influence.
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Origami Memory
End your journey with a hand-folded origami crane, symbolizing good luck and longevity in Japan.
We drip a drop of aroma onto the crane, creating a fragrant keepsake for you to take home.
For those interested, you can also learn how to fold the crane together with us, making it not only a souvenir but also a hands-on cultural experience.
This small yet meaningful gift embodies the spirit of Japanese hospitality and leaves you with a lasting memory of your visit.
For reservations at that time, please contact us at info@massers.net
