Sunday, March 14, 2010

What is the name of the Japanese slippers with acupressure bumps on the inside?

People wear these around the house and it is said they are good for your health because they massage your feet with these bumps. What are they called (in Japanese or in English)?

What is the name of the Japanese slippers with acupressure bumps on the inside?
It's called healthy sandal in English. In Japanese, that is called "kenkoh sandal". (My bro just bought a pair of them.)





"Kenkoh" means 'health' in Japanese, and it's available in a supermarket and everywhere in Japan or in a place where Japanese hot spring is, or you may find them at a Japanese one- coin shop. It costs about $1 - $10. They have small bumps on the sandal to fix your feet, giving you kinda comfortable (?) massage.





You can try it, anyway!
Reply:Hi, natmur.





Thank you for choosing mine as a best answer!


I hope you will find them sometime very soon, and let's exchange good ideas altogether! :-) Report It

Reply:I cannot remember what they are called, but I know what you are talking about and they are available at Walgreens.
Reply:house showes more then likely. .



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