5/5 Amy K. 5 years ago on Google • 172 reviews
On
the
first
day,
I
received
a
20-minute
foot
massage
to
try
it
out,
and
I
went
back
every
day
after
that.
It
massages
the
soles
of
your
feet
up
to
your
knees.
The
young
masseuse
can
speak
simple
English
and
Japanese.
Unlike
shops
frequented
by
tourists,
they
don't
provide
loungewear
for
full
body
massages
or
provide
footbaths,
so
the
facilities
are
minimal.
After
walking
around,
the
lotion
is
rubbed
on
my
feet
and
massaged,
so
I
was
a
little
worried
about
the
smell.
You
can
receive
a
full
body
massage
on
a
bed
with
curtains,
but
it
is
best
to
wear
loose
clothing
as
the
massage
will
be
done
directly
over
your
clothes.
It
was
my
first
time
getting
a
massage,
so
I
didn't
really
know
what
was
good
and
what
wasn't,
but
after
receiving
it
every
day,
I
realized
that
the
older
masseuses
were
able
to
hit
the
areas
that
were
more
difficult
with
just
the
right
amount
of
pressure.
The
masseuse,
who
was
white-haired
and
very
small,
was
very
good.
The
young
masseuses
were
quite
strong,
so
it
was
quite
painful
when
they
touched
my
tight
areas.
It's
cheap
at
600
yuan
for
60
minutes,
so
if
it
was
in
my
neighborhood,
I'd
probably
go
there
often...
I
thought
60
minutes
would
be
a
long
time,
but
I
felt
it
was
over
in
about
20
minutes,
which
surprised
me
when
I
looked
at
the
clock.
Each
person
had
their
own
wallet
and
put
the
massage
fee
into
it.
When
multiple
people
receive
treatment,
if
you
pay
for
everyone
at
once,
the
massage
therapists
will
have
to
break
up
large
bills
and
share
the
money.
It
will
be
smoother
if
you
bring
as
many
bills
as
possible
and
pay
separately
for
each
massage
therapist.
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