
About us
Blessed & Lucky 365
ー Holistic Wellness Sanctuary 鞍馬 Kyoto ー
We are deeply aware that the fact that we exist and live here 365 days a year is a series of “Blessed & Lucky” moments.
When we realize that we are “connected to others” and “connected to the energy of the universe,” we feel joy, like an exhilarating vibration welling up from deep within the body.
We feel this “connection” means “to resonate together” or “to vibrate together.” A calm, peaceful place, the “Wellness Sanctuary” in the sacred Kurama Forest, Why don’t you join us and spend your own “resonate” time with us?
We offer a combination of sessions in four of our favorite areas: “Sound Bath,” “Taste,” “Resonance,” and “Creation”. We will provide you with an original experience that is uniquely yours. Two-day and one-night customized full sessions are also available (please consult with us separately).
Chris

An American university lecturer with over 30 years of experience.
He’s traveled around the world from a young age, and gained experience while researching various health and wellness practices such as breathwork and meditation.
During a retreat in the Amazon jungle, he received a special message to start practicing healing sounds.
He now plays the “Singing Rings”, unique Japanese instruments combining singing bowls and a Buddhist instrument the “rin” Please join him while he produces wonderful sounds which include the overtones of the universe.
He’s skilled forest bathing instructor who knows the sacred forests of Kurama.
Taeko

She’s a highly knowledgeable, organic vegetarian/vegan and enzyme cooking instructor
Through cooking, she has met more than 500 foreigners and visited more than 30 countries, and is still expanding her extensive network of friends.
She once had a 35+ year career as a fashion designer for a major apparel company, traveling the world, both for work and personal growth.
She is constantly collecting cooking recipes and spices from various world cuisines creating her own delicious and unique style, Currently, she is expanding her own culinary realm by combining Japanese cuisine with flavors and spices from around the world.
Access
- 8 minutes walk from Ichihara Station on Eizan Electric Railway Kurama Line
- 5 minutes from Ichihara bus stop by Kyoto Bus
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