Kumiko Kanayama, founder of the Five Lights Center of Shiatsu, first learned Shiatsu in her grandmother’s living room in Japan. Before World War II, her grandmother had learned simple hands-on treatment techniques to take care of her big family, then later passed that knowledge on to Kanayama.
When her uncle, Wataru Ohashi came to the states, he started his Shiatsu Dojo in 1974 after furthering his study of Shiatsu at Namikoshi Shiatsu School in Tokyo, inviting leading teachers from Japan along with his niece, Kanayama. Under his guidance, Kanayama deepened her Eastern medicine studies and has committed herself to learning even more about and sharing her knowledge of this healing modality ever since.
Intuitive Shiatsu, however, is something wholly unique unto Kumiko Kanayama and the Five Lights Center of Shiatsu. Based on her more than 30 years of experience and Japanese culture, and assembling techniques from other master Japanese Shiatsu teachers, Intuitive Shiatsu highlights the intentionality of both the giver and receiver. A name coined by a longtime client, Intuitive Shiatsu invokes the personal relationship and harmony between those in practice with each other, leading to more freedom in both the joints, overall body composition, and spiritual energy.
Kanayama breaks down the terminology, explaining: “The Japanese translation of Intuitive Shiatsu is Cho Kan Chi Shiatsu. Cho means direct-straight, Kan means sensing, Chi means wisdom.” She elaborates, “I hope people open their hearts, give attention to the meridian energy channels and the tsubo & acupressure points, to sense low and high energy levels in order to cultivate and discover their own inner wisdom to help others.” Citing her small stature and lithe physique, she’s used those characteristics to develop inner strength – or “hara” – to adapt her practice and modulate her energetic life force to her clients whether they be elderly, infants, pregnant, or ailing. Never one to get hung up on a setback, her own practice of Intuitive Shiatsu has transformed these traits into sources of inspiration and power.
A New Yorker herself, Kanayama maintains that as a form of energetic medicine, Shiatsu can refresh, recharge, rebalance, and restore one’s energy in a matter of five minutes. Once familiar with the practice, New Yorkers who may think of themselves as not having the time to stop and practice mindfulness will find their overall outlook, disposition, and stress levels transformed with Intuitive Shiatsu.
As a matter of philosophy, using pain to uncover a mystery rather than solve a problem and discover what feels right within the body is a foundational principle of Intuitive Shiatsu. Kanayama believes in the core essence of shiatsu by living and breathing with the Five Elements Theory and working within the laws of nature to help others, especially her clients. She cites them as a main source of inspiration to continue being of service to the community, not only locally to her Upper West Side Studio, but to the world at large – The Five Lights Center offers educational programs, live stream events, wellness programs and the virtual Eastern Healing Arts Center.
Kanayama is furthermore galvanized by her mother’s spirit inspiring her to follow her mission in creating a peaceful world because of her experience in Hiroshima during war time. Kanayama has witnessed firsthand the great impact Shiatsu has on the mind, body, and spirit and looks forward to continuing those teachings via The Five Lights Center. The center itself is dedicated to training and supporting the worldwide shiatsu community through its educational programs, social media connectivity, and the Global Shiatsu Virtual Gatherings as it continues to grow into an international educational and healing center for all.