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Kyota Massage Chairs

Kyota is a premium Japanese-engineered massage chair line distributed by Infinity, built around 4D rollers, full-length L-track geometry, and intelligent body-scan systems. Topture carries the full active lineup, from the entry-level Kofuko E330 through the flagship Nokori M980. If you're cross-shopping the broader category, browse the full massage chair collection or compare with our Infinity massage chairs from the parent brand.

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Kyota Nokori M980 Massage Chair

Original price $14,999.00
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Description The Nokori M980 Syner-D® is the flagship of the Kyota lineup. Its refined design is partnered with the most advanced massage technolog...

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Kyota Kansha M878 4D Massage Chair

Original price $12,999.00
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Product Description The Kyota Kansha M878 4D is the total body health and wellness experience in the comfort of your own home. Whether you’re windi...

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Kyota Kokoro M888 4D Massage Chair

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Description The Kyota Kokoro M888 4D Massage Chair is crafted with the finest materials and has some of the most advanced massage technology avail...

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Kyota Yugana M780 4D Massage Chair

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Description Introducing the Kyota Yugana M780 4D Massage Chair, a state-of-the-art massage chair designed to provide an unparalleled massage experi...

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Kyota Yosei M868 4D Massage Chair

Original price $12,999.00
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Current price $7,999.00
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Product Description The Kyota Yosei M868 4D massage chair looks as good as it feels. From its superior quality to the easy-to-use remote, you get a...

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Kyota Yutaka M898 4D Massage Chair (Certified Pre-Owned)

Original price $11,999.00
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Product Description No compromises. The Yutaka M898 4D uses the best materials, and technology with a state-of-the-art design to deliver silky smoo...

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Kyota Yutaka M898 4D Massage Chair

Original price $9,999.00 - Original price $13,499.00
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Product Description No compromises. The Yutaka M898 4D uses the best materials, and technology with a state-of-the-art design to deliver silky smoo...

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Kyota Kofuko E330 Massage Chair

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Product Description The Kyota Kofuko E330 was designed for a daily massage at an affordable price. It provides a classic full-body massage featurin...

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Kyota Genki M380 Massage Chair

Original price $7,499.00
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Current price $2,999.00
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Product Description The Kyota M380 Genki has high-end massage chair features, yet is surprisingly affordable. Now anyone can enjoy the mind and bod...

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Kyota Kaizen M680 Massage Chair (Certified Pre-Owned)

Original price $6,999.00
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About Kyota

Kyota is the premium massage chair line distributed in North America by Infinity, one of the most established names in residential massage chairs. Where Infinity's main lineup targets a broad range of price points and pressure preferences, Kyota is positioned at the top end — chairs designed in Japan with longer roller paths, more advanced body-scan systems, and 4D mechanisms across most of the lineup.

The brand reputation comes from a few specific design choices. Kyota uses a full-length L-track on every chair above the entry tier, so the rollers extend from the base of the neck down past the tailbone and under the glutes. The 4D roller system on flagship models adjusts speed within the same stroke, slowing on tight spots and accelerating across the rest of the back. The body scan runs before each session, mapping your spine and adjusting roller position to your specific height and curvature.

Topture is an authorized Kyota dealer — not the manufacturer. Every chair ships with full Infinity-backed manufacturer warranty coverage, and our team helps process any claims directly with the brand. We've used most of these chairs ourselves, which is the only honest way to recommend one over another.

The Kyota Model Lineup

The active Kyota lineup spans roughly $2,999 at the entry point to $11,999 at the flagship. Each tier exists for a reason, and the differences between them are real.

The Kyota Nokori M980 is the flagship. Full-length L-track, 4D rollers, comprehensive shoulder and calf airbag coverage, and one of the longest roller paths in any residential chair. If you want the most chair Kyota makes, this is it.

The Kyota Yutaka M898 4D sits just below the Nokori. Same 4D roller architecture and L-track geometry, slightly trimmed feature set. Often the best balance of price and capability in the lineup for buyers who want the flagship roller technology without the flagship price.

The Kyota Kokoro M888 4D is the most popular Kyota chair in our store. 4D rollers, full L-track, body scan, and a feature set close to the Yutaka at a more accessible price point. For most buyers, the Kokoro is the right starting point in the 4D tier.

The Kyota Yosei M868 4D brings the 4D roller experience down further on price while keeping the L-track and core programs. A practical choice for buyers who want 4D pressure variability without the flagship investment.

The Kyota Kansha M878 4D is the lifestyle-focused 4D model — same 4D roller core, with design and finish choices oriented toward more residential aesthetics. Available in Grey/Black and Gold/Tan.

The Kyota Yugana M780 4D rounds out the mid-tier 4D lineup with a slightly different program structure and aesthetic profile.

The Kyota Genki M380 is the entry-level 3D chair. Shorter roller path than the L-track flagships, no 4D mechanism, but full body-scan and a strong starter feature set. For buyers who want a Kyota chair without committing to the premium tier.

The Kyota Kofuko E330 is the most accessible Kyota chair in the catalog. Three color options (Black, Brown, Cream) and the cleanest residential aesthetic in the lineup. Strong choice for buyers prioritizing how the chair looks in a living room as much as how it performs.

If your budget lines up with a refurbished unit, the certified pre-owned collection includes Kyota chairs that have been inspected and reconditioned by the manufacturer.

L-Track and the Roller Mechanisms

The L-track is the defining feature of the Kyota lineup at the premium tier. Every Kyota chair from the Yosei up uses a full-length L-track that extends from the base of the neck, follows the natural curve of the spine, and continues past the tailbone under the glutes into the upper hamstrings. That's roughly 49 to 53 inches of continuous roller coverage, compared to about 28 to 32 inches on a typical S-track chair.

The reason this matters: the glutes, piriformis, and upper hamstrings are where desk workers store the tension that shows up later as lower back pain and sciatic discomfort. Roller pressure reaches that tissue in a way airbag compression alone can't match. The L-track collection filters across our catalog if you want to compare Kyota's L-track against other brands using the same geometry.

The 4D roller system on the flagship and mid-tier Kyota chairs adds speed variability on top of the L-track length. A 3D roller adjusts pressure depth — how far it pushes into the muscle. A 4D roller does the same plus speed within the stroke, which means it can slow down on a knot and accelerate across smoother sections of the back. The practical difference is noticeable: 4D feels more like the variable pressure of a human therapist, while 3D feels more like a programmed pattern at consistent speed. The 4D collection filters specifically to chairs with this mechanism.

Body Scan and Massage Programs

Every Kyota chair above the entry tier includes an automatic body-scan system. When you sit down and start a session, the rollers run a pre-pass up your spine to map your specific shoulder height, lumbar position, and overall back length. The chair then adjusts roller positioning for that scan before the program begins.

The reason this exists: a 5'2" user and a 6'2" user have very different shoulder heights, and a roller that hits the trapezius perfectly on one of them can land on the lower neck or upper shoulder blade on the other. The body scan removes that problem. It's also why a Kyota chair works for two-person households without either user feeling like the rollers are in the wrong place.

Programs across the Kyota lineup typically include deep-tissue, stretch, recovery, sleep, and quick-session options. The flagship Nokori and Kokoro models run more programs and longer cycles than the entry chairs, but every tier covers the core categories. Stretch programs in particular are well-developed across the line — Kyota's airbag stretch sequences extend the spine and hips through a guided pattern that's harder to replicate on chairs from other brands. Stretch programs combine well with the chair's zero-gravity recline, which is standard across the L-track tier.

Bluetooth, Audio, and Tech Features

Bluetooth audio is standard across most of the Kyota lineup. Two small speakers sit inside the headrest cushion, angled toward where your ears land when you lean back. Pair your phone the same way you'd pair a wireless speaker, and the chair runs your audio — podcasts, music, guided meditation — through the headrest while the rollers work.

The benefit, in practice, is that earbuds and over-ear headphones become unnecessary. Earbuds press into your ears when the headrest is firm against the back of your head and the shoulder airbags are inflating. Over-ear headphones interfere with the cushion. Built-in speakers a few inches from your ears solve both problems. If wireless audio is a priority, the Bluetooth massage chair collection filters specifically to confirmed models.

Beyond audio, most premium Kyota chairs include heated lumbar elements, calf airbag systems with heat, and reflexology-style foot rollers. Heat through the lumbar combined with a long stretch program is one of the most-used patterns among Kyota owners. Voice control and app-based remote operation are available on some flagship models; specifics vary by product, so confirm on the individual page before ordering.

How to Choose the Right Kyota Chair

The Kyota lineup gives you four real decision points: 4D versus 3D rollers, full L-track versus shorter track, body-scan tier, and budget.

If you want the most advanced roller technology and full coverage from neck to glutes, the Nokori M980, Yutaka M898, and Kokoro M888 are the three flagship-tier choices. The Nokori is the most chair; the Kokoro is the most chair-for-the-price; the Yutaka splits the difference. All three use 4D rollers and full L-track geometry.

If you want 4D rollers at a more accessible price, the Yosei M868, Kansha M878, and Yugana M780 all use the same core 4D mechanism with slightly different programs and aesthetic finishes. The Kansha specifically tends to land well in residential settings because of its color options and finish detail.

If you want a Kyota chair at the lowest entry point, the Genki M380 and Kofuko E330 are the two starter options. The Genki has more program depth; the Kofuko has the strongest residential aesthetic. Both skip the 4D mechanism but keep core body-scan and program functionality.

If your budget is shorter than the new Kyota lineup allows, the certified pre-owned tier above and our broader catalog include comparable options at lower price points.

If you'd like a second opinion before committing, our team has used most of these chairs and can talk through specific differences in 10 minutes. A chair you sit in five times a week is worth a conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the Kyota Nokori, Yutaka, and Kokoro?
All three sit at the flagship tier and share 4D rollers, full L-track geometry, and intelligent body scan. The Nokori M980 is the top of the line with the longest roller path and most comprehensive airbag coverage. The Yutaka M898 4D trims a few features for a more accessible price while keeping the core 4D and L-track architecture. The Kokoro M888 4D is the most popular of the three because it lands at the best balance of price and feature depth — it's where most buyers start when shopping the premium tier.
What's the difference between 4D and 3D rollers in the Kyota lineup?
A 3D roller adjusts pressure depth — how far it pushes into the muscle. A 4D roller does the same plus speed variability within the same stroke, slowing on a tight spot and accelerating across smoother sections. The flagship and mid-tier Kyota chairs (Nokori, Yutaka, Kokoro, Yosei, Kansha, Yugana) all use 4D. The entry-tier Genki M380 and Kofuko E330 use 3D. The practical difference is that 4D feels closer to the variable pressure of a human therapist; 3D feels more like a programmed pattern at consistent speed.
What's the warranty on a Kyota massage chair?
Kyota chairs come with full manufacturer warranty coverage backed by Infinity, the parent brand that distributes Kyota in North America. Coverage is tiered — typically multi-year structural coverage with shorter terms on parts and labor. Specific terms are listed on each product page. Topture is an authorized Kyota dealer, so every chair ships with full warranty support, and our team helps process any claims directly with Infinity.
What height and weight ranges fit a Kyota chair?
Most Kyota chairs are designed to fit users from roughly 5'0" to 6'4" and weight capacities typically run up to about 285 lbs, though specifics vary by model. The body-scan system handles height differences within that range automatically by adjusting roller positioning at the start of each session. For exact dimensions and weight capacity, refer to the spec section on each product page. If you're outside the typical range on either end, contact our team and we'll point you toward the best-fitting model.
What's the difference between L-track and S-track in a Kyota chair?
L-track and S-track describe the path the rollers travel on. S-track follows the curve of the spine from neck to lower back — about 28 to 32 inches of coverage. L-track extends that path past the tailbone and under the glutes into the upper hamstrings — about 49 to 53 inches. Every Kyota chair from the Yosei tier up uses a full L-track, which is the entire reason to choose Kyota over a shorter-track competitor. The longer roller path is what reaches the glutes, piriformis, and hamstring attachments where desk workers tend to store tension.
How does delivery work for a Kyota chair?
Kyota chairs ship via freight carrier from a US warehouse. When in stock, processing typically takes 2 to 5 business days, with freight transit running 5 to 10 business days from ship date. The carrier contacts you to schedule a delivery window once the order reaches your local terminal. Someone needs to be home to receive, inspect, and sign for the shipment. Standard delivery is curbside; white-glove room-of-choice and assembly add-ons are available on most models. Specific shipping options are listed at checkout.
Where are Kyota chairs designed and made?
Kyota chairs are designed in Japan and distributed in North America by Infinity, the parent brand. Manufacturing happens through Kyota's production partners with Japanese engineering oversight on the roller systems, body-scan technology, and program development. The brand positions specifically as the premium tier within the Infinity ecosystem — built around longer roller paths, more advanced 4D mechanisms, and more comprehensive body-scan systems than the standard Infinity lineup.
Can I see a Kyota chair in person before buying?
Topture is primarily an online retailer and we don't operate a walk-in showroom. Our team is available for product consultations by live chat, email, or phone, and we've used most of the Kyota lineup ourselves, so we can talk through specific differences between models in real terms. Detailed product pages, photos, dimensions, and full spec sheets are available for every chair. If you'd like a second opinion before ordering, contact us — a chair you'll sit in regularly is worth a 10-minute conversation.
Are there any pre-owned or refurbished Kyota chairs available?
Yes. Certified pre-owned Kyota chairs are inspected and reconditioned by the manufacturer before resale, and they ship with warranty support similar to new units. The Yutaka M898 and Kaizen M680 are typically available in the pre-owned tier. Browse the certified pre-owned massage chair collection for current availability — pre-owned inventory rotates based on what's been returned and reconditioned, so the specific models in stock change over time.