World Peace Through Shiatsu: Delivering the 'Mother's Heart' Touch to Every Home
Genko Co., Ltd. proposes 'Home Shiatsu' to heal modern loneliness through gentle touch, backed by scientific evidence.
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Genko Co., Ltd. (Location: Sagamihara, Kanagawa; Representative: Kazuhiro Kurosawa) supports 'April Dream,' a day to share dreams. This press release is the dream of Genko Co., Ltd. As Tokujiro Namikoshi, the founder of Shiatsu therapy, said, 'Shiatsu is the heart of a mother; when you press, the fountain of life springs forth.' The essence of Shiatsu lies not in technique, but in a 'gentle heart.' We believe that a chain of small 'touches'—gently pressing a family member's shoulder or placing a hand on a tired back—can heal families, society, and eventually bring peace to the world. In Japan, where physical contact is rare, 'gentle touch' holds special meaning. About 40% of Japanese people report feeling lonely (Cabinet Office, 2024). Science proves that skin is the 'second brain,' and gentle touch activates C-tactile fibers, releasing oxytocin and serotonin while reducing cortisol. We propose 'Home Shiatsu' as a way to care for each other. By following three principles—touching gently, pressing with breathing, and keeping a 'gentle heart'—anyone can practice this. We are launching nationwide lectures and e-learning programs to spread this culture of healing.
FAQ
What is home Shiatsu?
It is a healing communication method for the home where family members touch each other with care, not just for professionals.
Why is Shiatsu healing?
The skin is called the second brain, and gentle touch releases happiness hormones like oxytocin, reducing stress.
Can anyone do it?
Yes, 'gentle feelings' are more important than special techniques, and anyone can practice it by touching carefully with breathing.