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Bring the person you keep promising to slow down with. Two tables, two therapists, fifteen dollars off each — and an afternoon that beats another dinner-and-a-movie.
Who Comes In As a Pair
We get a lot of couples — romantic partners, sure, but also friends who made a pact to stop talking about getting a massage and actually go. Parent-child pairs after a long week. Coworkers who need an excuse to leave the office and decompress. The $15 discount per person is our way of saying: bring someone along.
Each person gets their own therapist and their own session. You don't have to get the same treatment or the same session length. One of you might want a 60-minute Shiatsu for a stiff neck, while the other books a 90-minute combo with cupping for a stubborn lower back. We handle the scheduling so you can arrive and leave together.
The $15 discount per person is our way of saying: bring someone along.
Honest Bodywork, Not a Couples Suite
Fair warning: this isn't a candlelit spa experience. We don't have a couples suite with a hot tub. What we do have are licensed Shiatsu therapists with years of experience, published pricing with no hidden fees, and a straightforward practice where the focus is on making you feel better. If that's what you're after, we're here seven days a week.
Make a Day of It on Balboa Street
The Outer Richmond is a good neighborhood for a day out together. Before or after your session, Balboa Street has a handful of reliable places to eat — Chapeau! for French, San Tung for Chinese, Pizzetta 211 for something more casual. Golden Gate Park is a short walk away if you want to extend the afternoon. A massage in the middle of a day like that tends to hit differently than an isolated appointment squeezed between errands.
An Excuse to Finally Go Together
We've had couples come in for anniversaries, for birthdays, for "we've been talking about this for two years and we're finally doing it" moments. We've had mother-daughter pairs, college roommates visiting from out of town, coworkers celebrating a project wrapping up. If you're looking for something to do together that isn't dinner or a movie, this is genuinely a good option — and you'll both feel better for at least a few days afterward.