Wellness menu (Photo: Sherilyn Siy)

Jyoichi

Excellent relaxation salon

Wellness menu (Photo: Sherilyn Siy)
Sherilyn Siy   - 2 min read

A strong and supple body was often symbolized by a willow tree in ancient Japan. Modern stress and the demands of a fast-paced lifestyle has made it more difficult to achieve this ideal.

The producer of Jyoichi Salons, Kenji (grandson of Jyoichi), wishes to restore the original state of strength and suppleness of a healthy mind and body through various body care treatment courses, as well as cosmetic products, teas, oils, and supplements that contain natural health and youth boosting ingredients.

Jyoichi has two courses to choose from, both of which have 60, 90, and 120 minute options. The Shinayaka Bodycare Course works on muscle and joint flexibility through stretching and massage techniques that ease tension and physical discomfort. Attention is also given to the pelvic region (which targets lower back pain, a common complaint) and the face.

The Taoyaka Oil Treatment Course is a luxurious pampering session that uses Japanese essential oils. This massage treatment soothes and relaxes the muscles and promotes blood circulation. Unfortunately, this course is only available to women.

Special and targetted treatment courses (e.g. facial only, hot stone, maternity, postnatal care) are also available.

Jyoichi Salon traces its history back Mr. Jyoichi, born in 1923 to a low-income family. He was weak and delicate, but liked to read to learn a variety of things, which he applied to different jobs. He hired staff with disabilities and provided a dormitory for some of his staff who cannot afford housing. His clinic attracted customers due to his good sense of humor and business savvy. Jyoichi's grandson, Kenji, was inspired by his lifestyle and philosophy and created Excellent Relaxation Salon Jyoichi with his grandfather in mind.

Find relaxation and calm at the Jyoichi at the Tokyu Plaza Shibuya.

Getting there

Jyoichi is located on the 5th floor of the Tokyu Plaza Shibya. It is about a two minute walk from the West Exit of the JR Shibuya Station.

Sherilyn Siy

Sherilyn Siy @sherilyn.siy

For Sherilyn Siy, Asia is home. Born in Hong Kong, Sherilyn spent time in the Philippines, China, and now lives in Japan. She speaks English, Filipino, Chinese (or putonghua), and Hokkien, her family's local dialect. Running is one of her favorite ways to explore Japan. She proudly finished the 2...