Welcome!! We are looking forward to your joining to our class.

The class room location


Address : 3-6-15 Misaki-cho, Chiyoda -ku, Tokyo, 101-0061,JAPAN
JR Line : JR Suidobashi or Iidabashi station of JR Chuo Line


Narita Airport to downtown Tokyo

Narita Airport

Housing

You can find Hostels and hotels are on this site.

The Azabu court is one of the best choice to stay.

Weekly Mansion Iidabashi is close to the class room and relatively reasonable price.

Please reserve the room earlier before occupied fully.

The hostel

http://www.hostelworld.com/hostels/Tokyo

The Tokyo International Hostel is one of the most cheapest room



Class schedule (2010)

Week 1 : June 21 - 25 (5 days)
Week 2 : June 28 - July (4 days)
Week 3 : July 5 - 9 (5 days)
Week 4 : July12 - 15 (4 days)

Time : 10:00〜18:00

How to register this class:

Contact the class coordinator, Katsumi Okabe <kybokabe@yahoo.co.jp> first.
Then, pay 40000 YEN as a deposit to the below bank account of JRA.
The application deadline is March 30th, 2010.

The rest of the tuition(350,000 YEN) should be paid to the same account until May 20th.

Swift code : botkjpjt
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ. Ltd.
Sinjuku- Chuo Branch 469
Savings account 5938168
Account holder's name : Nihon Rolfing Kyoukai

Also, we need your personal information for the insurance.
(1) Name
(2)Adress
(3)Phone No.
(4)Occupation
(5)Birthday (date/Month/Year)
(6)Age on the 21st of June in 2010


Resistration and Cancellation policy:
Class Payment Registrations are taken on a first come, first serve basis. Sorry, but we are unable to register you without a deposit.
The half of tuition must be paid at time of registration. Payment in full is due at least
one month before the start of class.

Instructor's Biography

Carol A. Agneessens, M.S. RCST®


For over 30 years, Carol has been exploring the multi-dimensional facets of the physical body. Since 1982, she has enjoyed an active practice in Rolfing and Rolfing Movement Integration. The Fabric of Wholeness (2001) explores somatic intelligence in the field of gravity. A deepening inquiry into perception, touch and the dynamic interplay of the individual within the environment, catalyzes her life long commitment to learning. As a dedicated student of embryology and craniosacral therapy, she ‘sees’ the body as a manifestation of the movement of consciousness becoming form. Carol teaches nationally and internationally. Her teaching style cultivates and ignites the unseen talent of students.

The Pacific School for Biodynamic Integration

Hiroyoshi Tahata (田畑浩良)


Hiroyoshi Tahata was certified as a Rolfer by the Rolf Institute in 1998. In 1999, he completed his Rolfing Movement training in Washington DC. His training continued with advanced certification in 2002. As a Rolfing Movement Instructor (2009) he brings to this work a depth of creativity and understanding which integrates the principles of structure and function through a gentle and non-invasive approach to transformation. His background in Biochemistry helps to bridge the inquiry between science and art. Hiro’s work is grounded through experience and enriched by a thriving practice.