
Shiatsu Insoles for Asian Feet
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Madras, a Japanese shoemaker, is developing shiatsu insoles specifically designed for Asian feet. These insoles aim to improve blood flow and reduce strain, enhancing comfort for travelers.
Japanese shoemaker Madras is collaborating with a medical-grade gel supplier to create innovative shiatsu insoles. These insoles are engineered to provide targeted cushioning and support, addressing the unique needs of Asian feet.
For travelers to Japan, this means potentially greater comfort during long days of walking and exploring. The improved blood flow and reduced strain offered by these insoles could alleviate foot fatigue, allowing for a more enjoyable travel experience.
While currently focused on the Asian market, the technology and comfort advancements could eventually benefit all travelers seeking enhanced foot support. Keep an eye out for these insoles if you're planning extensive walking tours during your trip.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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