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In Japan, you can soak in red wine, coffee, green tea and sake!

Spa center Yunesson Spa Resort

If you are looking for an unusual thermal experience, Japan is the right place for you. Not only soaking in wide noodles, in the Yunesson Spa Resort SPA center you can also enjoy a bath in red wine, green tea, coffee and sake. If you don't have enough money and time to travel to the land of the rising sun, but still want an unusual thermal experience, you can experience it at Starkenberg Castle in the Austrian Tyrol.

Japan added some time ago to the list of bizarre services bath in wine, coffee, green tea and sake (rice wine). All this can be enjoyed in the SPA center Yunesson Spa Resort in the place Hakone. Although it all sounds extremely bizarre, these types of baths are even recommended, as they are said to have healing effects.

Green tea bath.
Green tea bath

A pool filled with red wine of sorts Merlot – she also bathed in a bath with wine Cleopatra –, is said to work exceptionally well on the skin thanks to the polyphenols from red wine rejuvenating. Wine contains resveratrol, which can slow down aging. More. In the pool from 3.5 meter bottles wine flows in, which can be drunk right during the soaking. Unfortunately, the service is only available 12 days a year. Let's hope they have enough lifeguards on staff.

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If you want to have beautiful skin, they also recommend visiting a bath with sake, which has the ability removal of age spots. For strengthening the immune system but they suggest visiting the swimming pool with green tea. There is also a bath in freshly roasted coffee, which should reduce cellulite, and for Valentine's Day they even offer a chocolate bath.

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