The History
The Development of Shiatsu
in Japan
Shiatsu was developed in the early
part of the 20th century by a Japanese practitioner, Tamai Tempaku, who
incorporated the newer Western medical knowledge of anatomy and
physiology into several older methods of treatment. Originally he
called it "Shiatsu Ryoho", or "finger pressure way of healing", then
"Shiatsu Ho ", "finger pressure method". Now known simply as "Shiatsu",
it was officially recognized as a therapy by the Japanese Government
in 1964, so distinguishing it from the older form of traditional
massage,
Anma. The role of shiatsu therapists is to diagnose and treat according
to the principles of Oriental medicine.
| Wrist
diagnosis |
Wrinkles |
Tongue |
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| Iris |
Belly |
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