
Therapist’s nameSakura
Did you know that on a first date in Japan, it’s actually quite common to ask someone their blood type?
It might sound a bit strange, but many Japanese people believe that personality traits and compatibility can be influenced by blood type 🤭
In Japan, most people have their blood type checked at birth, so almost everyone knows their own blood type!
I was actually pretty surprised when I learned that blood type personality theory isn’t really a thing outside of Japan 🤭
What kind of questions do you usually ask on a first date? 😊

Therapist’s nameMiya

Therapist’s nameKoyuki
I met so many kind people today, and it made me feel warm and happy as I finish the day.
I’m truly grateful for these gentle and peaceful moments.
I hope you continue to enjoy your time in Japan and create many wonderful memories.
I’m looking forward to seeing you again ♡

Therapist’s nameKoyuki
It felt a little warm today, didn’t it?
With the temperature changes between day and night, some of you might be feeling a bit tired.
At times like this, I hope you can relax, let go, and enjoy a moment where both your body and mind can unwind.
I will take good care of you with a gentle and careful massage tonight.
Looking forward to spending time with you ♡

Therapist’s nameSakura
Spring in Japan is incredibly beautiful.
All at once, the cherry blossoms bloom and show us their brief, delicate life.
But spring in Japan also brings a lot of rain and wind…
This year too, the winds have been so strong that the cherry blossoms are already coming to an end.
For the sake of this fleeting beauty, they endure the heat of summer and the cold of winter, and then bloom beautifully again the following spring.
Their lifespan is said to be around 70 years, so it’s possible that we may only have a little time left to see so many of these blossoms as we do now.
Please enjoy my beloved, beautiful cherry blossoms as much as you can ☺️

Therapist’s nameMiya

Therapist’s nameSakura
The cherry blossoms are about to fall soon, aren’t they?
But I actually think it’s beautiful even when the petals are drifting down!
In Nakameguro, the petals fall into the river every year and it turns into this pink carpet.
It’s really lovely—you should check it out sometime 😊

Therapist’s nameMai




