It's as different as "moon and soft-shelled turtle".
 
 
◆It's as different as "moon and soft-shelled turtle".
 

Even if you say "Japkasai" in a bite, the content is as different as the moon and the soft-shelled turtle. It depends on the store and the therapist. In TTMA's Japkasai qualification exam, you don't have to learn the routine procedure like a massage robot. The examination is conducted by a test that accurately grasps the physical condition and performs appropriate treatment according to the situation. Therefore, unlike Kintaro-ame, no one wants the same treatment. This is because it doesn't really make sense. Not all shops can offer the same treatment to everyone. Each person has a different body. The size and flesh of the body are different, the degree of muscle fatigue, stiffness, blood pressure, lymphatic flow, and physical condition. Everything is different. The judgment of how to look at the body also depends on the therapist. It is out of the question for those who are unqualified and open for business, but it is out of the question to talk about the name of Japkasai for erotic bargaining. Even if you have a qualification, you will not get results if you do it half-playingly, and even if you are inexperienced, you will get results if it fits perfectly. For a therapist, it is the most NG to sit cross-legged in terms of years of experience and career, and if you can meet a therapist who really fits, feels good, or matches perfectly, it will be safe for a long time. By the way, when I looked up the etymology of "moon and turtle", it had the same round shape, but the moon is a symbol of beauty, while the turtle is in dirty mud and its face is ugly. , It seems that it was an incomparably different analogy. ... Isn't it only me who feels a little poor for soft-shelled turtles?

 

 
 
 
 
 
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