The clinic was established in 2016 shortly after moving from Japan to Australia. After completing my traditional Japanese Massage Therapy (Seitai) training at Universal Therapy Integrative Medicine Institute (Tougou Iryo Kenkyo Sho) in Takatsuki, near Kyoto Japan, I decided to name the clinic after this ancient city.
 When I moved to Brisbane in 2015, I also completed training in Shiatsu massage and obtained affiliation with the International Institute of Complimentary Therapists (IICT).
On first appointment I require some information about your condition and potential causes that have contributed to it which will assist me with applying appropriate massage techniques and treat the condition more efficiently. Unlike other massage techniques you may be familiar with, the Seitai Japanese massage may not entail working directly on the parts of the body which are sore or display symptoms, but it may to your surprise alleviate or stop your pain altogether.