About Me
Massage, for me, has never been just about easing sore muscles—it’s about creating a space where people feel safe enough to let go, breathe deeply, and simply be. What began as a way to care for my family’s physical needs grew into a calling, one that allows me to connect with others on a deeper level and help them feel at home in their own bodies.
I carry with me the meaning of Magomusume—Japanese for “granddaughter.” As a second-generation Japanese American, being a granddaughter meant more than a title; it meant service, devotion, and caring for my grandparents with compassion and respect. That spirit of care shapes the way I approach every massage.
I am a graduate of the National Holistic Institute for Massage Therapy, where my training went far beyond technique. I studied anatomy, kinesiology, pathologies, and therapeutic modalities in depth, allowing me to tailor each session to the unique needs of every client. My hands-on training includes Myofascial Therapy, Swedish, Deep Tissue, Sports Massage, Thai Massage, and PNF Stretching Assistance, and I am continuing my education in Neuromuscular Therapy to bring even more precision and care to my work.
I believe no body is ever “just a body.” Each person who comes to me carries a story, a history, and a life worth living to its fullest. Every session is crafted with attention, respect, and intention—honoring your boundaries, your needs, and your well-being.
Massage is more than relief—it is restoration. It is the chance to feel seen, valued, and renewed. And it is my deepest passion to offer that experience to everyone who walks through my door.