Kyota Massage Chairs

Entry-level to mid-range chairs sharing distribution infrastructure with Osaki.

Price Range

$2,999

Origin

US distributor (related to Osaki); chairs manufactured in China

Warranty

Confirm per model before purchase.

Kyota is a brand that shares US distribution infrastructure with Osaki, which means parts availability and service support are more reliable than many smaller names at this price tier. The Genki M380 at $2,999 is the current Kyota model in our catalog, positioned as an accessible entry point for buyers who have confirmed they want a massage chair but are not yet ready to commit to the $4,000 to $6,000 range.

At $2,999, the Genki M380 uses an S-track roller system rather than SL or L-track, which means it covers the upper and mid-back well but does not reach the glutes or hips. This is the correct track configuration for buyers whose pain is concentrated in the neck, shoulders, and upper lumbar region. Buyers with sciatica, hip pain, or lower-lumbar issues that extend downward should look at L-track or SL-track options before considering the M380.

Kyota is not a premium brand and does not position itself as one. It is a practical choice for buyers at the lower end of the market who want reliable distribution behind the purchase and understand the chair's coverage will be limited relative to higher-priced alternatives. If budget is the primary constraint and the pain profile is upper-back focused, the Genki M380 is worth a look before committing upward.

Best for: Buyers in the $2,500 to $3,500 range who want an entry point into the market with established US distribution behind it.

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