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ShinSen アーユルヴェーダサロン&スクール京都 is a local institution that combines an Ayurveda treatment salon with a school. According to the website, its core positioning is not as a purely online course platform, but as a Kyoto-based in-person salon practice provider offering Ayurveda treatments, lifestyle wellness knowledge, hands-on technical workshops, and content related to Sri Lankan culture.
The education section clearly lists the hands-on workshop schedule for “サヴァホリスティックアカデミー京都校.” The schedule shows a therapist technical training course from 10:00 to 13:00, and a technique workshop from 14:00 to 17:00, led by Nishida or Nozaki. The attendance schedule for the representative instructor, Asada, is announced separately. Course areas focus on hands-on mind-body care techniques such as Ayurveda, dosha theory, herbal oils, and Abhyanga. The institution emphasizes annual training trips to Sri Lanka, learning from local doctors, and transforming that knowledge into “Japanese Ayurveda” suited to the Japanese lifestyle. Judging from the website content and location, the teaching language is Japanese.
The extracted text does not disclose school course fees, total class hours, enrollment requirements, teaching materials, exams, or completion certificate information. The visible prices are mainly for salon treatment services, such as Abhyanga Body 120 minutes at 17,800 yen, Abhyanga Special 165 minutes at 22,000 yen, and Shirodhara 115 minutes at 17,800 yen. Therefore, if your goal is professional training, you will need to further confirm the total course cost, whether certificates are issued, and the scope of certificate recognition.
The main advantage is that the training is supported by a real salon environment, so the hands-on practice is not disconnected from actual service scenarios. The institution has a clear philosophy, emphasizing dosha consultation, adaptation to Japanese lifestyles, and a background of training in Sri Lanka, making it suitable for those who want systematic exposure to Ayurveda care. The drawbacks are that the publicly available education information is not complete enough, with insufficient transparency around the curriculum, learning outcomes, certification system, and pricing. In addition, the courses are located in Kyoto and mainly intended for Japanese-speaking learners, making them less friendly for Chinese users or remote learners.
It is better suited to people in Japan’s Kansai region who can communicate in Japanese and want to learn hands-on Ayurveda care techniques or work in salon services in the future. It is also suitable for learners who want to attend an observation session before deciding whether to enroll. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the text, so it is marked as unknown.
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