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Corporate Massage — Wellness That Works

Supporting Employee Health, Productivity, and Balance

Corporate massage is more than just a perk — it’s a strategic wellness initiative proven to improve both employee well-being and organizational performance.
We help create a better and healthier workplace environment, because a healthy team is a happy (and productive) team.

Boost morale, reduce stress, and improve productivity — all right in your office.Whether it’s once a week or once a month, our on-site massage program helps your team recharge, stay focused, and feel appreciated.

Flexible Scheduling & Custom Options

Massage sessions can be customized to meet your employees’ individual needs.
We’re happy to adjust the schedule based on your company’s preferences — simply let us know.

Reservations start from a minimum of two hours.
You can freely combine session lengths, such as:

  • Two 60-minute sessions

  • Four 30-minute sessions

  • Eight 15-minute sessions

Create the perfect balance of relaxation and convenience for your team.

​Prices are listed in the Massage Menu.

Benefits of Corporate Massage
  • Reduces stress and muscle tension

  • Increases focus and energy levels

  • Enhances job satisfaction and company loyalty

  • Promotes overall health and well-being

  • Flexible scheduling — weekly, biweekly, or monthly

  • Perfect for offices, healthcare facilities, and corporate events

Invest in your people. Build a stronger team.
Wellness at work starts here.

Major U.S. Companies Offering Wellness or On-Site Massage Programs
  • Google — Offers on-campus wellness benefits, including massage therapy.

  • Microsoft — Commonly cited for in-office wellness initiatives that include massage.

  • Meta (Facebook) — Provides wellness and on-site care programs that mention massage.

  • Apple — Frequently listed among major corporations with comprehensive wellness offerings.

  • Amazon — Some locations feature wellness programs that include on-site massage.

  • Salesforce — Known for holistic employee wellness support, including physical and mental health.

  • IBM — Offers broad wellness programs as part of employee benefits.

  • Intel — Included in lists of tech companies supporting workplace wellness and relaxation.

  • Cisco — Provides on-site and wellness resources for employees.

  • Adobe — Offers wellness amenities such as fitness and massage as part of benefits.

  • Netflix — Recognized for including wellness and relaxation programs in employee perks.

  • Peloton — Promotes wellness programs that include massage and recovery options.

  • Lululemon — Incorporates massage and other wellness services into employee benefits.

  • Clif Bar & Company — Features on-site wellness facilities including gym and massage rooms.

  • Activision Blizzard — Previously reported to offer on-site massage as part of employee wellness.

  • American Fidelity Assurance — Known to provide on-site massage among other staff benefits.

  • Baptist Health South Florida — Implements massage and wellness programs for healthcare employees.

  • Expedia Group — Offers robust wellness and mental health programs (including massage in some cases).

  • Airbnb — Provides wellness support and stress-relief initiatives for employees.

  • Dropbox — Occasionally listed among companies with employee wellness and massage programs.

  • Activision — (Duplicate entry) Also known for offering in-office massage benefits in the gaming industry.

  • Atomic Bodywork / The Active Workplace — Service providers that offer on-site chair massage to numerous corporations.

  • Soothe (Service Provider) — Operates large-scale corporate massage programs for businesses nationwide.

 

Many leading U.S. companies such as Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Apple recognize the value of corporate massage. Wellness programs that include massage not only reduce stress and muscle tension but also enhance productivity and employee retention.

 

 

Corporate Massage in Japan: Case Studies & Data

• IT Company: Weekly 30-minute sessions led to 80% improved focus and

70% higher job satisfaction.

• Healthcare Facility: Nurses and caregivers reported reduced fatigue and fewer sick days.

Data-Driven Results (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare):

• Companies with wellness programs showed 25% lower turnover on average.

• Stress-reduction initiatives, including massage, increased productivity by 10–15%.

Key Takeaway:

Corporate massage enhances employee satisfaction, retention, and company image

— making it a smart investment in human capital.

 

※Recent surveys by the Japan Office Massage Association show that companies offering

in-office massage experience higher employee satisfaction and lower turnover rates.

Reported Benefits from Japanese Companies

Employee Satisfaction & Retention
Surveys conducted by the Japan Office Massage Association show that companies introducing workplace massage experience higher employee satisfaction and lower turnover rates.
Many organizations have also found it helps attract new talent and strengthen employer branding.

IT Company Case Study

A technology firm offering weekly 30-minute massage sessions found that most employees reported improved focus, concentration, and overall job satisfaction.

Healthcare Industry Case Study

Hospitals and care facilities providing massage for nurses and caregivers during shifts reported reduced fatigue and back pain, as well as lower absenteeism.

Quantitative Evidence

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (Japan)
Research shows that companies implementing wellness programs, including massage, have significantly lower turnover rates compared to those without such initiatives.

Stress Management Data

Organizations offering stress-reduction measures such as massage have reported measurable increases in productivity and workplace morale.

Key Insights

Massage provides immediate and visible benefits in the workplace.
Positive outcomes include:

  • Increased employee satisfaction and retention

  • Improved productivity through stress reduction

  • Enhanced company image and employer branding

In Japan, corporate massage is recognized as a strategic investment in human capital — promoting both employee well-being and business success.

 

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