• wellbeing room - WABI

    Where nature's hidden vibrations become tomorrow's wellness.

    The pristine sounds that flow through rich natural environments—forests, oceans, and beyond—are distilled nature's profound resonance by purifying the low-frequency components within them. Our proprietary technology transforms these natural sounds into massage and spatial audio experiences, creating wellness rooms where nature can be experienced throughout your entire being. WABI offers Wellness Acoustic Bioresonance Immersion.

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    Tokyo lab.

    Discover our pioneering research laboratory in Futakotamagawa, Tokyo—where nature meets innovation. Here, we conduct cutting-edge experiments in natural sound purification and low-frequency resonance technology. Our state-of-the-art facility serves as the birthplace of breakthrough wellbeing experiences, where traditional Japanese appreciation for natural harmony converges with advanced acoustic engineering.

    Located in one of Tokyo's most prestigious districts, experience firsthand our entirely new wellbeing spaces where the subtle frequencies of forests and oceans create profound therapeutic environments.

    Visit our innovation hub where the future of natural wellness is born.

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    wellbeing room for

    beloved companions

    Nature’s Restorative Power —

    Now for Your Beloved Companions

    Building on the same natural approach used to support human relaxation and recovery,

    Wellbeing Room for Beloved Companions is explicitly designed for animals’ comfort and wellness.

    Suggested Use Cases

    In-home wellness care

    A gentle and seamless addition to your home, supporting daily health and well-being.

    Elderly or recovering animals

    Improves circulation and nervous system balance, contributing to enhanced quality of life (QOL).

    Long-distance travel support

    Helps reduce anxiety and stress caused by travel, promoting restful sleep.

    Pre-/post-operative recovery in clinics

    Assists in calming excessive vocalization, tension, and irregular breathing during waiting periods.

  • Selected Installations

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    Kaga Electronics Co., Ltd.

    The Wellbeing Room has been gracefully integrated into the in-house wellness suite (top left area) at their Tokyo headquarters.

    It supports the wellbeing and satisfaction of health-conscious employees, offering a refined environment for relaxation and restoration.

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    Lexus Kawaguchi / Golf Studio f

    Within the Lexus Kawaguchi dealership, Golf Studio f offers a premium experience that blends golf, fitness, and beauty.

    The Wellbeing Room is seamlessly integrated as a pre- and post-lesson retreat, supporting physical recovery and mental clarity for discerning guests.

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    Volvo Cars Chiba-Minato / Golf Studio f

    At Volvo Cars Chiba-Minato, Golf Studio f offers an exclusive blend of fitness and wellness as part of a premium customer experience.

    As with the Lexus Kawaguchi location, the Wellbeing Room enhances both physical conditioning and relaxation, supporting guests with high expectations for quality and comfort.

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    Kaga Electronics Co., Ltd.

    At the company’s headquarters entrance, our TerraSonic 3D sound system has been installed.

    With natural forest sounds and deep, low-frequency tones, the space is infused with a sense of calm luxury and timeless elegance.

  • Tactile DX lab.

    The wellbeing room embodies the pinnacle of innovation from Tactile DX Lab, a pioneering research collective advancing the frontiers of tactile digital transformation. Under the visionary leadership of Dr. Yasuhiro Suzuki (Nagoya University, JAPAN), this interdisciplinary team unites world-class researchers, engineers, master craftspeople, and designers, transcending traditional institutional boundaries to forge breakthrough tactile experiences.

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    OMOTE - Digitally capturing the mastery of traditional massage artisans

    Introducing the groundbreaking innovations from Tactile DX Lab that power our wellbeing room. OMOTE represents the digital transformation of master massage therapist techniques, harnessing purified low-frequency components from natural forest and ocean soundscapes to create precision facial vibration massage experiences.

    OMOTE healthcare applications have earned international acclaim, receiving the prestigious Kyoto University President's Award at the 2017 Interdisciplinary Research Idea Contest and recognition, the Outstanding Leadership Award at Health 2.0 Dubai in 2023—validating our innovative approach to therapeutic vibration technology.

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    OMOTE - haru — Where Kaoh rhythm transcends into its refined form

    Responding to demand for OMOTE applications across diverse environments, we reimagined the technology as a lightweight, compact solution. This breakthrough led to OMOTE-haru, an innovative system that delivers Tactile DX Lab's proprietary vibrotactile experiences through interchangeable attachments, adapting seamlessly to any setting.

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    Portable OMOTE - haru

    Portable OMOTE-haru has advanced therapeutic capabilities stemming from its focused approach to the forehead and orbital regions, where tension frequently manifests in our digitally demanding world. Through scientifically calibrated vibrotactile frequencies, Portable OMOTE-haru helps alleviate headache discomfort by providing gentle, targeted stimulation that encourages natural relaxation. The device offers specialized therapy around the eye area for professionals experiencing digital eye fatigue from intensive screen work, promoting recovery from visual stress and strain.

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    haru - haptic adaptive resonance unit

    Haru - haptic adaptive resonance units serve as your dedicated personal therapist, delivering bespoke healing experiences designed around your needs. When paired with our facial attachment, it transforms into the OMOTE experience. Addressing eye fatigue or headache relief requires nothing more than switching attachments. The haru extends its therapeutic benefits to your cherished companions through specialized pet attachments.

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    TerraSonic — Advanced spatial audio fuses the earth's low-frequency harmonics with audio technology for unprecedented immersive sound.

    Dr. Y. Suzuki's pioneering research into natural low-frequency sound led to the revolutionary discovery that low-frequency acoustics can generate three-dimensional spatial resonance. This breakthrough has evolved into an entirely new spatial audio technology, adopted by Japan's premier music company for audio production, deployed across countless live concerts and art performances, and inspiring collaborations with renowned film directors and artists.

    TerraSonic innovation never stops. In 2025, we partnered with an internationally celebrated media artist (ARS Electronica Linz recipient and multiple award winner) to create a TerraSonic-powered media art installation for Common Nexus, Nagoya University's flagship facility.

    Experience the cutting-edge TerraSonic technology in our wellbeing room.

  • Our Distinctive Features

    Natural Sound Technology & Japanese Craftsmanship

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    Tactile DX Lab. - Revolutionary Natural Vibrotactile Technology

    At the core of our innovation lies a unique approach to vibrotactile material sourcing: our devices utilize low-frequency components extracted directly from field-recorded natural soundscapes and musical compositions. This natural acoustic foundation enables our second revolutionary characteristic: completely electromagnetic wave-free operation.

    Together, these three pillars—natural sound-derived vibrotactile materials, electromagnetic wave-free operation, and non-chemical therapeutic delivery—establish Tactile DX Lab. as a pioneer in sustainable, biocompatible wellness technology that honors scientific innovation and natural harmony.

    "Where nature's sonic becomes therapeutic innovation"

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    Tactile DX Lab. products - Authentic Japanese Craftsmanship Excellence

    We take immense pride in our unwavering commitment to Japanese manufacturing. We ensure that our products embody the legendary precision and quality that defines Japanese craftsmanship.

    Assembly and shipping operations are conducted exclusively in Kyoto (Kyoto kako Co.Ltd). From initial component sourcing through final packaging and worldwide shipping, our production process remains rooted in Japan's commitment to excellence. This comprehensive Japanese manufacturing approach guarantees consistent quality, supports local craftsmanship traditions, and enables us to maintain direct oversight of every production stage.

    "Where ancient Kyoto craftsmanship meets cutting-edge wellness technology"

  • Our Partner

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    Kaga Electronics Co., Ltd.

    is a leading independent electronics trading company based in Tokyo, Japan, with a remarkable 56-year legacy of innovation and growth. Founded in 1968 and publicly listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market, the company has evolved from a small startup office in Tokyo's Akihabara electronics district into a global electronics powerhouse generating 542.6 billion yen (approximately USD 4.01 billion) in consolidated revenue.

    Global Operations & Scale:

    As a truly global enterprise, Kaga Electronics operates through 60+ group companies in 10 countries across Asia, Europe, and the Americas, with 21 manufacturing facilities worldwide. The corporation employs 7,826 professionals globally and serves over 4,000 client companies through relationships with 2,000 suppliers worldwide.

    Core Business Portfolio:

    The company operates through four main business segments: Electronic Components & Semiconductors, EMS (Electronics Manufacturing Services), Information Equipment, and New Business Ventures. Distinguished as an independent trading company with no major manufacturer affiliations, Kaga Electronics maintains complete freedom in product selection and global strategy implementation.

    Industry Leadership:

    With ambitious plans to achieve 750 billion yen in net sales, Kaga Electronics aims to become Japan's No. 1 electronics trading company while establishing itself as a world-class enterprise capable of competing with trillion-yen global competitors. The company has been selected for inclusion in prestigious indices, including the JPX-Nikkei Index 400, recognizing its high investment appeal and compliance with global standards.

    Kaga Electronics maintains a technology development team of approximately 1,600 employees—far exceeding industry norms—providing comprehensive capabilities from semiconductor and circuit design to hardware and software development.

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    Kaga Sports Co., Ltd.

    was established in December 2004 and adopted its current name in 2007. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kaga Electronics Co., Ltd., engaged in businesses related to sports and wellness. These include the sale of sporting goods, operation of retail stores specializing in golf equipment, planning and management of sports facilities, and organization of related events.

    Headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, the company operates stores under brands such as "Golf Plaza Active", and manages a variety of sports complexes that include golf practice ranges, batting centers, and body care facilities. It also conducts wholesale operations for health and fitness equipment, serving a wide range of corporate and individual clients.

    Within the Kaga Electronics Group, Kaga Sports plays a key role in the distribution and retail sector, leveraging the group’s resources to diversify and expand its presence in the sports and wellness domain.

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    London Trusted Therapy Harley Street Inc.

    Leading UK provider of mental health and wellbeing services for individuals, companies, and communities. Founded by Dr Olena Edwards-Skadowska, we unite an elite team of London-based and international therapists, psychiatrists, and researchers with a shared vision for ethical, community-focused care.

    Our Vision

    We transform access to premium therapeutic support while advancing research and education standards across our profession and society.

    Our commitment centers on bringing therapy and wellbeing services directly into communities, targeting those with the greatest need. We invest heavily in professional education and research, proudly collaborating with Prof Yasuhiro Suzuki's team to advance mental health knowledge through innovative technology.

    Pioneering Research

    London Trial Group, led by Dr Edwards-Skadowska, is conducting groundbreaking trials on Professor Suzuki's Vibrotactile X device. Early results demonstrate promising outcomes in:

    • Reducing anxiety

    • Alleviating low mood

    • Diminishing PTSD symptoms

    • Improving sleep quality

    This collaboration represents a significant advancement in non-pharmacological mental health interventions, combining cutting-edge Japanese technology with rigorous UK clinical evaluation.

    Our Mission

    Mental health challenges are at unprecedented levels. As therapists, we take responsibility for driving meaningful improvement and change. London Trusted Therapy Harley Street supports people of all ages to feel better and live better.

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    LaVita Corporation

    Founded in 2003, LaVita Corporation is a specialized pet retailer with seven locations across Japan's Chugoku-Shikoku and Kanto regions. The company focuses on "creating spaces where pets and families thrive together," facilitating ideal matches between pets and families while providing comprehensive support for new pet owners. The company's flagship innovation includes Tokyo's largest station-connected indoor dog park, which opened in October 2024 at its Ikebukuro location in the Yodobashi HD Building. This climate-controlled facility represents Japan's only station-connected indoor dog recreation space and features specialized pet-safe surfaces.

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    Sports Conditioning Laboratory

    Golf Studio f

    - Golf Performance Excellence Institute, founded by Toshihiko Ishiwata, a professional golfer who obtained his professional license in 1995, Sports Conditioning Laboratory represents a unique fusion of elite golf expertise and sports medicine innovation. Ishiwata represents Sports Conditioning Laboratory and Golf Studio F, bringing his distinguished background as a professional golfer and physical trainer specializing in manual therapy and sports medicine. He received the prestigious "Lesson of the Year" award in 2004. Ishiwata has been highly recognized as a coach who achieved comeback victories while dedicating significant effort to developing young talent and providing instruction to amateur golfers. He has published various books and DVDs for golf players.

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    Soranone INC.

    is a music planning and production company founded to explore and develop the limitless potential of the music created by composer Conisch. While composing for visual media such as anime and film is one aspect of its work, the company also pursues projects that transcend genres and generations—such as “ONKAN (SEE THE SOUND),” which fuses art and music, and the “Soranone Method,” a unique approach to nurturing sensitivity in early childhood education. Established in 2016, the company serves as a platform to share the power of music with society and give back to the world and future generations.

  • Our Collaborators

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    Conisch

    is a composer and pianist whose artistic activities span composition, piano performance, production, direction, and conducting. Known for his emotionally rich and expressive style, his music combines lyrical sensibilities with aggressive, catchy melodies.

    His works are highly acclaimed for their ability to empathize with characters’ emotional arcs and have been featured in numerous popular television programs. With a unique artistic voice and outstanding technical skill, his music offers an unmistakable and singular presence in today’s musical landscape.
    In April 2023, he was appointed composer for the new TV anime series of the globally celebrated franchise Pokémon. The full-orchestra score attracted widespread attention upon broadcast and was met with enthusiastic support from fans worldwide.
    He also composed the main theme for TBS's daytime news program HIRUOBI!, a piece that has remained familiar to Japanese households since the show’s debut in 2009. Another enduring favorite is his theme music for Joho7days NewsCaster, a program once hosted by the legendary Takeshi Kitano.
    In 2025, he composed the theme and in-program music for Okonomi Wide, a news program produced by NHK Hiroshima. Remarkably, the score features woodwinds—a rare choice in news media music—and is performed by elite musicians including members of the NHK Symphony Orchestra. That same year, he was appointed to score the anime adaptation of Let’s Play, a North American webcomic with over 900 million views and an Eisner Award nomination, highly popular among young global audiences. The anime is scheduled for broadcast both in Japan and internationally from October 2025.
    In parallel, Conisch continues to pursue serious concert music as a central focus of his creative work. He has composed a growing number of wind ensemble pieces in recent years, including the ambitious 15-minute Udon Anthem, featuring 10 percussionists, and Yúkucia, a virtuosic concerto for euphonium and wind ensemble. His clarinet concerto Mélodie de la Loire received critical acclaim at its world premiere, performed by Kenji Matsumoto, principal clarinetist of the NHK Symphony Orchestra.
    With the project "ONKAN SEE THE SOUND", he explores the fusion of art and music through interdisciplinary collaborations. He has worked with internationally renowned sculptor-painter Junkyu Muto and SHISEIDO’s top hair and makeup artist Tadashi Harada. For the ART AQUARIUM MUSEUM GINZA at Ginza Mitsukoshi, he produced all music for the space, including the retail area, composing original works also inspired by the works of acclaimed architect Kengo Kuma and ikebana artist Shogo Kariyazaki. He also contributed music for the international exhibitions of the same museum held in Shenzhen and Taipei.
    His diverse portfolio includes a piano performance of Aeonian, a work dedicated to a sculpture by Junkyu Muto donated at the Peru–Japan 150th anniversary ceremony; music production for SHISEIDO’s domestic and international hair shows; musical donation to the University of Tokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science; a commissioned work for and world premiere with the Osaka Kyoiku University Wind Orchestra (which he also conducted); a performance of Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata in the German film Raced Silk; a choral work Tomoyo included in a junior high school music textbook published by Seishinsha; original compositions for Yamaha Resort Katsuragi Kitanomaru; and the development of Soranone Method, a unique early childhood music education program.
    Ever pushing creative boundaries, Conisch continues to carve his own path across media, genres, and generations.
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    Éric Maestri is a composer and musicologist who serves as Maître de conférences (Associate Professor) at Sorbonne University (France) and as a researcher at the Institute for Research in Musicology (IReMus).

    His works have been performed at some of the world’s leading contemporary music festivals, including the Venice Biennale (2011, 2013)—one of the three major international arts festivals—and the Agora Festival (2010–11), organized by IRCAM (Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique), France’s national center for sound and music research. His music has also been presented at prestigious concert halls such as the Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ in Amsterdam, the Konzerthaus Berlin, and Tokyo Opera City (2016). It has been broadcast by public stations such as RAI (Italy), Radio France (France), and NPO (Netherlands).
    In 2008, he gained international recognition as a nominee for the Gaudeamus Award in the Netherlands, a prominent competition for emerging composers.
    He completed IRCAM’s highly selective Cursus for young composers (2009–10), a residency program that admits only a few participants from around the world each year. He was also selected to participate in other prestigious international masterclasses, including the Académie Acanthes (2007–08) and the Darmstadt International Summer Courses (2010), both of which have played significant roles in shaping the post-war history of contemporary music.
    As a musicologist, Maestri specializes in the analysis, aesthetics, and historical study of electroacoustic and mixed-media music. He has also conducted research at Nagoya University in Japan as a fellow of the JSPS–CNRS Summer Program. In addition to his research, he is an experienced educator who has taught at institutions such as the University of Strasbourg, Paris 8 University, the University of Lorraine, and the “N. Paganini” Conservatory in Genoa