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BONGERS are traditional massage tools in Japan. They’re good for breaking down
muscle tension and stimulating circulation.
Most people store tension in their neck
and shoulders, and that’s usually where
BONGERS are most effective. However, they feel good all over (but don’t hit the
kidneys!), giving an invigorating, Shiatsu-like massage. Their flexible shafts do all
the work, allowing the masseur/se to BONG
indefinitely without trying.
The Japanese call them magono
te (“grandchild’s hands”). They also call
them, onomotopoetically, pon pons, after
the sound they make when struck against
imitation leather jackets.
In Japan, children traditionally have
BONGED their elders when they’ve come
home after a hard day in the rice cake
fields.
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