Tradition collides with pop culture in Tokyo, where you can reverently wander ancient temples before rocking out at a karaoke bar. Wake up before the sun to catch the lively fish auction at the Tsukiji Market, then refresh with a walk beneath the cherry blossom trees that line the Sumida River. Spend some time in the beautiful East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, then brush up on your Japanese history at the Edo-Tokyo Museum. Don’t forget to eat as much sushi, udon noodles, and wagashi (Japanese sweets) as your belly can handle.
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if you have Neck hurts, the shoulder hurts, back pain please come to our office We will treat your body! we have Shiatsu massage if you have get tired come our office
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The professional therapists at“Loople”are trained in massage and acupuncture,and can take care of stiff shoulders,back pain and tiredness of leg. We’re open every day from 10am to 7pm. Reservations first.
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AO Spa & Club is located on 37th floor of Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills. AO Spa invites you to mix, blend and entwine the purest elements of Japan with traditional treatments, incorporating advanced ingredients and techniques for a truly personalized spa experience. Offering a bespoke approach to luxury, every aspect of AO Spa is designed entirely with you in mind, embracing your distinct and ever changing needs and desires. Immerse yourself in your own personal hideaway, a serene oasis where time is tailored uniquely for you.
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Relax in comfort at Mizuki Spa & Fitness on the 29th floor and let our expert therapists take care of your every need. Unwind with a soothing massage at the end of a busy day. Nourish the skin with an innovative facial or luxuriate with a body treatment while soaking up the calm ambiance and panoramic views. Each hotel spa service may be enhanced with a back and shoulder massage, express facials, eye treatments and more. Mizuki Spa & Fitness features an indoor pool and fitness center, as well as dry and steam sauna, whirlpool, a Hinoki bathtub made from Japanese cypress, and relaxation chairs for you to unwind before your chosen treatment. Become a member at Mizuki Spa & Fitness and enjoy special benefits, including free access to the pool, gym and locker rooms with full amenities and unlimited towel service. Members also receive special prices for spa services and other services at the hotel.
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Stretching x Communication Re.Ra.Ku's body care includes a lot of stretching. Moving your body by stretching helps boost blood circulation and stave off fatigue. Also, our clients and the CLPs assigned to them communicate all throughout treatment. Clients' issues that they would not be able to find themselves are found with the pros' perspective, and the ways to care for them are presented.
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Welcome to Saran Thai Relax Spa Thai Massage, at Tokyo Japan, The Traditional Thai Massage Spa Therapy, Traditional + Oil Massage, Foot + Traditional Massage, Traditional Thai Massage, Spa Therapy Massage, Traditional Thai Massage, Benefits - Relaxation, Stress reduction, Increase energy, Improves Circulation and flexibility. a Professional Services. Thank you.
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Thank you for reaching our page. hogushi is a massage salon at where only 3minuites walk from Hamamatsucho station and Daimon station. We provide relaxation services of body massage(Shiatsu), foot reflexology, aroma oil Massage. Masseuses at hogushi are all experienced. Please feel free to tell us how your body is so we can find you the right menu just for you.
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Great quiet place to get a Japanese style massage. We have five beds and 4-5 staff on hand.
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Toyko's largest artificial hot spring complex is filled with a seemingly never-ending series bathtubs with different temperatures, textures, and foci, such as the special foot baths.
We wanted to do something authentic on our last full day in Tokyo- after visiting the giant Gundam statue in Odaiba, we decided to head over to Oedo Onsen Monogatari. It was a bit of a walk from the Diver City Plaza, so try to take a bus (I believe there were buses/shuttles running to that area but we walked because it was a nice day). Once you enter, take off shoes, get a wristband (it will be charged each time you purchase something - food, souvenir, extra onsen service) and choose a yukata to wear around the facility. We really liked the outdoor foot bath (included in admission price) and the surrounding gardens, as well as the large tatami room for relaxation. Nice photo opportunities throughout the place. For the two of us, the cost for everything (admission, ice cream, one drink) came to $70 USD. You can also have a meal in the facility (extra charge) and they provide free water/green tea! Overall, a fun and relaxing experience!
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