Dav surprised me with a wonderfully relaxing afternoon at a spa near Bodega Bay. It was kind of for my birthday, but we've decided not to focus on particular birth dates, and instead surprise each other with gifts whenever we want to, and this was one of them. It was an Enzyme Bath and massage at Osmosis.
My mom introduced me to a similar rice bath in Tokyo. It was amazing and I blogged about it. BoingBoing picked it up and someone left a comment over there about this Osmosis spa, and Dav noted it thinking we'd go one day. Ah, the power of blogging; little did I know that posting back then would lead to a nice day at a spa!
After walking around their beautiful meditation garden, we drank tea in a private room overlooking a Japanese garden, then made our way to a huge wooden box filled with fermenting cedar and rice bran. It was similar to the one I tried in Japan, but here, we got to be in one box together. I liked being able to wiggle my fingers over to Dav's as we gently baked in the fermenting mixture. Over the 20 minutes in that box, there were times I felt like erupting with heat and kicking my legs free for air. But just at the right time, the spa person came by with iced water or a cool towel for our feverish heads.
We finally slowly got up and laughed at each other since we looked like, um, I don't how else to describe being entirely covered in dust, head to toe, every nook and cranny. Almost looked like we were covered in freckles. After dusting ourselves off in the garden, we showered, then were led to our massages. I'd been wanting a massage for a long time and with the enzyme bath, my muscles were already jelly and just waiting to become complete mush. The best part was that we got our massages in the same room. I really liked the whole couple thing; even though we didn't talk, it was nice to be close and know he was feeling just what I was feeling.
Anyway, sorry if I made you jealous. This doesn't happen every day to a girl. I'm super lucky and can't wait to think up my gift to Dav! :)
On the way home, we kept passing beautiful rolling hills full of cows. I don't see cows frequently and really wanted to pet one. So Dav parked on the side of the road where several cows were hanging out near the fence. I was so excited to touch a cow...but as I approached - and I crouched down not to scare them - they started moving away. Then I noticed the whole entire heard ALL looking at me as if I was a big elephant. I haven't felt so self-conscious since junior high! Sadly, it was quickly evident that they had no interest in letting me pet them. Ah well, at least I got to try.



what a lovely surprise! all the details added up make you realize what a total experience they provide for you. and i've been meaning to mention: it seems that you've adjusted some details around your site & it's really beautiful now. or maybe i just didnt notice :( - sorry, if that's the case.
Posted by: jean | 04/26/2004 at 04:21 AM
oh you lucky girl :) isn't it just wonderful to just relax and pamper yourself? glad you did.
Posted by: stef | 04/27/2004 at 03:04 AM
I would tell your experience to my enzime bath shop. How far is this from your place.
Did you wear your underwear or naked?
Posted by: mikie | 04/27/2004 at 11:34 AM
Hi Mom! Yes, maybe the owners should visit this place since it's more of a fancy spa than the medical treatment approach the Yokohama store had. It was about an hour and a half drive away. Definitely for special occasions and not daily. We went in butt-naked, but I think you can choose to wear a bathing suit if you are self-consious. Kocchi ni asobi nikuru toki, ikone.
Posted by: mie | 04/27/2004 at 04:56 PM
Umm... sorry Dav, but I couldn't help laughing at that first picture....
http://kokochi.com/blogpost/default/2004-04-24_155136_6852_0.jpg
... compared to this little paiting that you *may* have seen before...
http://www.artinvest2000.com/leonardo_gioconda.htm
... you have to admit, there are similarities :-)
Posted by: Shaun | 05/10/2004 at 12:59 AM
Damn. That's funny, Shaun.
Posted by: Dav | 05/10/2004 at 02:10 AM
I'm very interested in Japan Enzyme Bath and want to visit Japan in order to have a experience.
So, Could you intriduce some most famous Enzyme Bath Shops in japan?
Thanks ~!
Posted by: Jsunny | 03/27/2010 at 10:49 PM
Hi, I actually don't really know now a current great place. It'd be best to do some research. But they do exist so I'm sure it's not too hard to find. It's worth it!!
Posted by: Kokochi | 04/01/2010 at 11:22 PM