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Designed by famed Ferrari designer Ken Okuyama
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Luxurious MaxTrack™ system blends S- and L-Track performance
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Flagship M.8 LE includes rear door access for elegant entry
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4D massage with brushless motors and heated rollers
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Reflexology-grade foot and calf massage
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Built for emotional calm and mechanical mastery

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Known for luxurious materials and distinctive shell designs
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Patented HybriFlex™ dual track system for deep stretch and glide
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Flagship model supports synchronized dual-action rollers
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Triple-layered foot massage with reflexology pads and air compression
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Strong presence in high-end retailers and showrooms
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U.S. support structure with Japanese-inspired engineering
Daiwa Massage Chair
Daiwa (distributed in the U.S. by U.S. Jaclean Inc.) represents the upper-premium segment of massage chairs, combining aesthetic luxury, therapeutic engineering, and flagship-tier stretch mechanics. Based in California with design and engineering influence from Japan, Daiwa builds chairs that are designed to impress both visually and physically.
The company focuses exclusively on mid-to-high-end chairs, with standout features like flexible dual tracks, ultra-silent motion systems, and refined air compression mapping. It’s not a brand built for budget shoppers—but for buyers seeking graceful recline, smart stretching, and refined fit-and-finish, Daiwa presents an elite alternative.
OHCO Massage Chair
OHCO is a design-first massage chair brand founded on a singular principle: that mechanical therapy can be beautiful, both physically and emotionally. Every chair is crafted under the direction of industrial designer Ken Okuyama, known for his work on Ferrari and Shinkansen trains.
OHCO chairs are engineered in Japan and assembled with a focus on aesthetic precision, smooth mechanics, and whole-body harmony. The brand operates almost exclusively in the flagship tier—offering only high-end chairs with a refined, furniture-grade presence. You’ll find OHCO in luxury showrooms, not in flash-sale carts—and that’s exactly the point.