The receptionist said that the theory behind it is that endorphins are released and laughter destresses. The reporter the comments something like "A spa where you get tickled? Why not?"
With the stainless steel wands, she says "I'm already feeling a ticklish sensation that is beyond the ordinary."
With the camera on her face: "It's bordering on creepy [as in the sensation of insect, not the bad connotation], and this constant tickling is bringing me to the point of crying."
"Then I get tickled by some furry like devices."
The word "ampun" she says repeatedly is "mercy".
"Now I'm getting tickled with hands. The people doing it have to be therapists who are...oh wow, it tickles. This manual method is really ticklish."
"If you have problems laughing, over here, you'll be bursting with laughter for 10 minutes as they tickle you."
The only other bit is in studio where the anchor said that this was not an option for her but the reporter was very interested. The reporter replied that she was very interested because laughter is healthy. Her explanation after that was over my head since she spoke quickly. The anchor said that tickling is almost like pain for her and wasn't pleasurable.
That's all I could glean from that.