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A studio that grew out of a question:

Sōra means “sky” in Japanese. We chose it because the sky belongs to everyone — quiet adults, restless kids, exhausted parents, anyone in transition. This studio is our small offering of sky.

<– ТАМ фото practice built around listening first.

Sōra started in a 200-square-foot room above a flower shop. One practitioner, one curtain, one teapot. A decade later we still believe the most powerful diagnostic tool is unhurried attention.

When parents began bringing in their children — first one, then ten, then a waitlist — we built a wing just for tiny humans. We trained in pediatric techniques abroad, hand-painted the walls, and replaced the magazine pile with picture books.

ТАМ фото ——>

Sōra started in a 200-square-foot room above a flower shop. One practitioner, one curtain, one teapot. A decade later we still believe the most powerful diagnostic tool is unhurried attention.

When parents began bringing in their children — first one, then ten, then a waitlist — we built a wing just for tiny humans. We trained in pediatric techniques abroad, hand-painted the walls, and replaced the magazine pile with picture books.

Come visit. Tea is on us.

Stop by for a 15-minute meet & greet — see the space, meet the practitioners, sniff the herbs. No pressure to book.

A short history of Sōra.

2019

Trained in shoun-ishin. The first pediatric session — and the first sticker chart.

2021

Added an in-house herbal pharmacy. Anouk joined.

2023

Built the “Sprouts wing” — soft floor, story corner, a beanbag-frog named Frank.

2026

Today: ~40 families a week, three practitioners, one Miso the cat.

Five principles, written on the wall.

Listen

before we look. Always.

Soft

is not the same as weak.

Children

are tiny grown-ups, not small problems.

Plain

language, no jargon ever.

Slow

is a clinical decision.