Tokujiro Namikoshi

Tokujiro Namikoshi (Japanese: 浪越 徳治郎, Hepburn: Namikoshi Tokujirō, 3 November 1905, Tadotsu, Kagawa Prefecture[1] – 25 September 2000, Bunkyō, Tokyo) is the founder of Shiatsu therapy.[2]

Biography

At the age of seven, he discovered His manual therapy pressure method while treating his mother's rheumatoid arthritis. He named this method "Shiatsu".

In 1940, he established the Japan Shiatsu College in Tokyo. Many of his graduates now practice in Japan and overseas. Some of these graduates have popularized their own styles, called Derivative Shiatsu, such as Tadashi Izawa of Meridian Shiatsu and Shizuto Masunaga of Zen Shiatsu. Also Hiroshi Nozaki who began the Hiron Shiatsu branch which is a holistic school of Shiatsu popular in Switzerland, France and Italy. Namikoshi also established the Japan Shiatsu Association in 1947. He died at age 95 in 2000.

References

  1. 浪越徳治郎さん 肺炎のため死去.
  2. Ernst, Edzard (2019). Alternative Medicine: A Critical Assessment of 150 Modalities. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-12601-8. p. 193.
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