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Taiwanese Reflexology (Foot Acupressure)

By stimulating reflex zones concentrated on the soles of your feet, we alleviate foot fatigue and swelling while improving overall circulation— our signature service.

What is Taiwanese Reflexology (Foot Acupressure)?

Client receiving Taiwanese foot reflexology treatment at Dr. Foot

The soles of your feet contain reflex zones that are believed to correspond to various body parts and organs. Taiwanese reflexology works by stimulating these reflex zones to balance the entire body.

At Dr. Foot, we carefully treat not just the soles, but also the calves and back of the knees, adjusting pressure intensity based on your individual needs.

Taiwanese Reflexology Based on Reflexology Science

Taiwanese reflexology is based on reflexology principles and works by stimulating the reflex zones concentrated on the soles of the feet.

View Reflex Chart

Recommended For

  • Those experiencing foot fatigue and swelling
  • Those with standing or desk work
  • Those with poor circulation or coldness
  • Those seeking overall revitalization
  • Those seeking regular maintenance care

Treatment Includes

  • Reflex zone stimulation
  • Careful treatment of calves and back of knees
  • Pressure adjusted to your needs

※ First-time clients are welcome—please let us know if you have concerns.

Pricing (Taiwanese Reflexology)

Taiwanese reflexology is available at uniform pricing across all locations. Select your preferred duration when booking online.

Service Price (Tax Included)
25 minutes¥4,000
40 minutes¥6,000
55 minutes¥8,000
70 minutes¥10,000
85 minutes¥12,000
100 minutes¥14,000
115 minutes¥16,000

※ Prices are uniform across all locations.
※ Confirm duration when booking online.
※ Treatment may be adjusted based on your condition and circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please check the pricing table on this page for each course option.

Pain tolerance varies by individual, but we always ask about your preferred pressure level and work to provide a comfortable experience. We do not apply excessive pressure, so please feel reassured.

The soles contain reflex zones corresponding to body organs. By stimulating these zones and gently working the foot muscles (called the second heart), we improve circulation and metabolism.

For first-timers wanting to try it, the 25-minute session is recommended. It's 25 minutes of actual massage and works well with other treatments.

For those experiencing significant fatigue, the 40 or 55-minute sessions are very popular and show clear effectiveness.

Regardless of which course you choose, we treat from your toes to your knees.

Yes. The combination of foot reflexology and hand reflexology is particularly synergistic and very popular. Our online booking system makes it easy to combine multiple treatments.

Yes, we can adjust based on availability. You may be able to extend your session or combine treatments. Please note that availability may be limited depending on the schedule.

You can feel the benefits from a single session. For body conditioning to address fatigue, discomfort, and swelling, we recommend weekly visits.

We provide complimentary shorts for both men and women. Please ask us for them. We have changing areas and foot-washing stations. We do not provide shirts; please bring one if needed.

Yes, it is safe. We avoid the uterine reflex zone and provide comfortable treatment tailored to your condition and preferences. This can help reduce pain and discomfort.

Yes, it is safe. We avoid the uterus and reproductive gland reflex zones and provide comfortable treatment tailored to your condition and preferences. For details about reflexology during pregnancy, please see our pregnancy page.

Please finish eating at least 1 hour before arrival. We cannot treat you after drinking alcohol. After treatment, circulation is greatly improved, so avoid intense saunas or heavy drinking. In rare cases, you may experience beneficial reactions as your body improves.

The reflex chart shows zones on the sole of the foot corresponding to body organs.

During treatment, areas of the sole corresponding to organs carrying stress or burden may feel tender, and smoothing these out helps relieve tenderness.

By comparing the chart with your feet, you can identify which body parts correspond to tender areas.

Dr. Foot provides easy-to-read charts on our website designed for convenient viewing when your feet are extended in our chairs, as well as charts showing zones from the sole perspective.

View Reflex Chart