This record is thin and old, so I'll say that before you read further. Yoga Studio Demangan is on Jl. DR. Wahidin Sudiro Husodo in Kudus, Central Java. It shows 4.9 from 18 reviews, which is a small sample, and every written review dates from 2019. The newest is December 2019, over six years ago.
There's no website and no opening hours. What there is, is five people who liked their teacher.
The Teacher
A student in December 2019 (translated from Indonesian): "This is the most comfortable yoga place, and the people are also humble, especially the guru. Yoga at this Demangan studio makes me feel healthy and fresh and gives good benefits to my body. Thank you guru Anita."
She's the only person who names the teacher: Anita. Everyone else says "guru" or "the teachers."
A student in July 2019 (translated from Indonesian): "First time in Kudus, wanted to find a yoga place, still confused where, because I'm originally from East Java. My neighbour gave me a tip about Demangan. The first time I met the yoga teacher, who is beautiful and good, it clicked immediately, like a seat belt, makes you comfortable, and healthy plus positive aura of course. My yoga friends are also fun."
He found it through a neighbour's recommendation, not a search. That's how this kind of studio gets its members, and it's part of why the record is so quiet: people here aren't writing reviews, they're telling each other.
A student in July 2019 (translated from Indonesian): "The place is comfortable, clean, and the teachers are beautiful and kind. It's all great. The yoga instructors are also very nice."
Note "teachers" and "instructors," plural, against one named. I can't tell you how many there are.
The One With a Point
A student in July 2019 (translated from Indonesian): "Just like trading or selling services, you'll definitely get repeat orders if you find something suitable. Well, that's what I felt when I joined here."
She's making an argument rather than gushing: you come back when it fits, and it fits. That's a claim about retention, and it's the closest thing to reasoning on this page.
A student in July 2019, four stars (translated from Indonesian): "The place is clean, comfortable and the temperature is beautiful too. Since joining yoga my body feels healthy."
"The temperature is beautiful" is worth noting. In Central Java, whether a studio is bearable to move in is a real question, and she's the only one who addresses it. She also gave the only rating here that isn't a five.
About That 4.9
Eighteen ratings, all but one at five stars. My hypothesis, and it is one: this is a small studio built around one teacher, found by word of mouth, and the people writing are the ones who stayed. Anyone who didn't click with Anita simply stopped coming and wrote nothing. The score is real and it's measuring a personal fit you can't inherit from a stranger.
What I Can't Tell You
No prices. No class times. No hours at all. No website. No indication of what styles are taught, whether it's mat-based, or what a session involves.
Nothing about whether Anita still teaches there, which is the whole question given every review is about her and all of them are from 2019.
Who It's Not For
Anyone who wants a gym. This is yoga, taught by one or two people in a small studio.
Anyone who can't call ahead. With no hours, no website and a six-year-old record, +62 816-666-190 is your only route to knowing whether it's open.
Jl. DR. Wahidin Sudiro Husodo No.129, Demangan, Kudus, Central Java 59317.
FAQ
Who teaches?
A student in December 2019 names a teacher called Anita. Others refer to "the guru" or use the plural, so I can't tell how many instructors there are.
What are the class times?
Nothing is published. No hours appear on the listing at all.
Is it hot inside?
A student in July 2019 says the temperature is comfortable. She's the only one who mentions it.
How current is this page?
It isn't. Every written review is from 2019, the newest in December of that year.