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Shizuto Masunaga (増永 静人, Masunaga Shizuto, 1925–1981) was a Japanese Shiatsu practitioner and author of books on Shiatsu. He was born in June 1925 in Kure, Hiroshima and graduated in psychology from Kyoto University in 1949. In 1959, he graduated from the Japan Shiatsu College and went on to teach psychology and shiatsu at the college. At the same time, he was professor of psychology at Tokyo University. Masunaga grew up in a family of shiatsu practitioners, with his mother having studied with Tamai Tempaku, originator of the term shiatsu and author of "Shiatsu Ho" ("finger pressure method"). He founded Zen Shiatsu and the Iokai Shiatsu Center school in Taitō. Masunaga is the author of Shiatsu (Japanese title), which became when translated into English by Wataru Ohashi and published in No

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  • Masunaga Shizuto (de)
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  • Shizuto Masunaga (fr)
  • 増永静人 (ja)
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  • Shizuto Masunaga (pt)
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  • Masunaga Shizuto (jap. 増永 静人; * Juni 1925 in Kure, Präfektur Hiroshima, Japan; † 7. Juli 1981) war ein japanischer Psychologe, Hochschullehrer und Shiatsu-Therapeut. Sein Anliegen war, westliche und östliche Zugänge zur Heilkunst sinnvoll zu verbinden. Inspiriert durch eingehende Studien der chinesischen Medizin entwickelte er seinen eigenen Shiatsu-Stil, das Zen Shiatsu. An dem von ihm gegründeten Iōkai Shiatsu Center) erlernten neben japanischen auch viele westliche Studenten Zen Shiatsu, das über diesen Weg starke Verbreitung nicht nur in Europa und den USA, sondern weltweit gefunden hat. (de)
  • Shizuto Masunaga (1925-1981) est praticien et auteur de livres sur le shiatsu. Fondateur de l'école IOKAI Shiatsu au Japon. Né à Kure dans la préfecture de Hiroshima, il est diplômé de psychologie de l'université de Kyoto en 1949. En 1957, il entre au , fondé par . Une fois diplômé en 1959, il y enseigne jusqu'en 1969, notamment la psychologie clinique, et y approfondit ses recherches. Il enseigne par ailleurs la psychologie au lycée. En 1960, il fonde l'école Iokai Shiatsu ; en 1968, il ouvre l'institut Iokai à Tokyo. Il enseignera son propre shiatsu basé sur les méridiens au Japon et ailleurs dans le monde (Europe, USA, Canada, ...). Il décède d'un cancer colorectal en 1981 à l'âge de 57 ans. (fr)
  • Shizuto Masunaga (Kure, 1925 – 7 luglio 1981) è stato uno psicologo giapponese, laureato in psicologia e filosofia all'Università di Kyōto, fu uno studioso di medicina tradizionale cinese e giapponese. Allievo di , insegna per una decina d'anni psicologia clinica alla Nippon Shiatsu School di Tokyo, successivamente si distacca da Namikoshi fondando lo . Questa scuola ha avuto, negli anni '70 e '80, maggiore diffusione in Europa piuttosto che in Giappone.Shizuto Masunaga è deceduto a 58 anni a causa di un . (it)
  • Shizuto Masunaga foi um praticante e mestre de Shiatsu japonês, e autor de livros sobre o tema. Foi também a principal autoridade sobre o zen Shiatsu. Nascido em 1925 em Kure, Hiroshima, graduou-se em psicologia na Universidade de Kyoto. Em 1959, formou-se no Colégio Japonês de Shiatsu e passou a ensinar psicologia nessa instituição. Posteriormente, Masunaga resgatou o uso dos meridianos no Shiatsu e em 1968 abriu seu próprio instituto (Iokai). Popularizou seu estilo que hoje é um dos mais utilizados em Shiatsu por todo o globo. É autor do livro "Shiatsu", que foi traduzido no ocidente por seu então discípulo Wataru Ohashi como "Zen Shiatsu". A edição em inglês foi publicada primeiramente na América do Norte e Europa em 1977. (pt)
  • Shizuto Masunaga (増永 静人, Masunaga Shizuto, 1925–1981) was a Japanese Shiatsu practitioner and author of books on Shiatsu. He was born in June 1925 in Kure, Hiroshima and graduated in psychology from Kyoto University in 1949. In 1959, he graduated from the Japan Shiatsu College and went on to teach psychology and shiatsu at the college. At the same time, he was professor of psychology at Tokyo University. Masunaga grew up in a family of shiatsu practitioners, with his mother having studied with Tamai Tempaku, originator of the term shiatsu and author of "Shiatsu Ho" ("finger pressure method"). He founded Zen Shiatsu and the Iokai Shiatsu Center school in Taitō. Masunaga is the author of Shiatsu (Japanese title), which became when translated into English by Wataru Ohashi and published in No (en)
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  • Masunaga Shizuto (jap. 増永 静人; * Juni 1925 in Kure, Präfektur Hiroshima, Japan; † 7. Juli 1981) war ein japanischer Psychologe, Hochschullehrer und Shiatsu-Therapeut. Sein Anliegen war, westliche und östliche Zugänge zur Heilkunst sinnvoll zu verbinden. Inspiriert durch eingehende Studien der chinesischen Medizin entwickelte er seinen eigenen Shiatsu-Stil, das Zen Shiatsu. An dem von ihm gegründeten Iōkai Shiatsu Center) erlernten neben japanischen auch viele westliche Studenten Zen Shiatsu, das über diesen Weg starke Verbreitung nicht nur in Europa und den USA, sondern weltweit gefunden hat. (de)
  • Shizuto Masunaga (1925-1981) est praticien et auteur de livres sur le shiatsu. Fondateur de l'école IOKAI Shiatsu au Japon. Né à Kure dans la préfecture de Hiroshima, il est diplômé de psychologie de l'université de Kyoto en 1949. En 1957, il entre au , fondé par . Une fois diplômé en 1959, il y enseigne jusqu'en 1969, notamment la psychologie clinique, et y approfondit ses recherches. Il enseigne par ailleurs la psychologie au lycée. En 1960, il fonde l'école Iokai Shiatsu ; en 1968, il ouvre l'institut Iokai à Tokyo. Il enseignera son propre shiatsu basé sur les méridiens au Japon et ailleurs dans le monde (Europe, USA, Canada, ...). Il décède d'un cancer colorectal en 1981 à l'âge de 57 ans. (fr)
  • Shizuto Masunaga (増永 静人, Masunaga Shizuto, 1925–1981) was a Japanese Shiatsu practitioner and author of books on Shiatsu. He was born in June 1925 in Kure, Hiroshima and graduated in psychology from Kyoto University in 1949. In 1959, he graduated from the Japan Shiatsu College and went on to teach psychology and shiatsu at the college. At the same time, he was professor of psychology at Tokyo University. Masunaga grew up in a family of shiatsu practitioners, with his mother having studied with Tamai Tempaku, originator of the term shiatsu and author of "Shiatsu Ho" ("finger pressure method"). He founded Zen Shiatsu and the Iokai Shiatsu Center school in Taitō. Masunaga is the author of Shiatsu (Japanese title), which became when translated into English by Wataru Ohashi and published in North America and Europe in 1977. He also wrote several other Shiatsu books. He died at the age of 57 on July 7, 1981 of colorectal cancer. (en)
  • Shizuto Masunaga (Kure, 1925 – 7 luglio 1981) è stato uno psicologo giapponese, laureato in psicologia e filosofia all'Università di Kyōto, fu uno studioso di medicina tradizionale cinese e giapponese. Allievo di , insegna per una decina d'anni psicologia clinica alla Nippon Shiatsu School di Tokyo, successivamente si distacca da Namikoshi fondando lo . Questa scuola ha avuto, negli anni '70 e '80, maggiore diffusione in Europa piuttosto che in Giappone.Shizuto Masunaga è deceduto a 58 anni a causa di un . (it)
  • Shizuto Masunaga foi um praticante e mestre de Shiatsu japonês, e autor de livros sobre o tema. Foi também a principal autoridade sobre o zen Shiatsu. Nascido em 1925 em Kure, Hiroshima, graduou-se em psicologia na Universidade de Kyoto. Em 1959, formou-se no Colégio Japonês de Shiatsu e passou a ensinar psicologia nessa instituição. Posteriormente, Masunaga resgatou o uso dos meridianos no Shiatsu e em 1968 abriu seu próprio instituto (Iokai). Popularizou seu estilo que hoje é um dos mais utilizados em Shiatsu por todo o globo. É autor do livro "Shiatsu", que foi traduzido no ocidente por seu então discípulo Wataru Ohashi como "Zen Shiatsu". A edição em inglês foi publicada primeiramente na América do Norte e Europa em 1977. (pt)
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