Green Tea Bath @ Yunessun Spa Resort, Japan

Since tea was first discovered more than 5000 years back, it eventually became the most consumed beverage after water. Tea is also known for it’s amazing health and functional benefits for generations. Anyway this news is about a different application. Here you have the pleasure of relaxing in 23 hot spring baths, including traditional open-air Japanese baths and beautifying baths of green tea, wine, coffee and sake – all in the natural beauty of Hakone. But I am quite certain that as tea lovers you would start dreaming of having a green tea bath at this venue someday. Tea is a way of life in Japan and this wonderful beverage has been deep rooted in to Japanese souls. Japanese people are also very kind and hospitable.

Green Tea Bath

We all can experience the thrill of this resort’s big, exciting water slide and splash in their waterfall while staying warm and comfortable all year round. From it’s open air bath which is 40 meters long, you can relax while enjoying a wonderful / eye catching view of the Hakone mountain range.

Large domed area at the premised provides all-weather enjoyment including swimming in a large pool with Mediterranean Sea theme and luxuriating in baths of green tea, wine, coffee or Japanese sake for a unique experience that soothes and beautifies your skin.

Antioxidants available in tea is known for skin health for many years. It minimizes the oxidation and as a result, bad odors coming out of the skin are reduced to a certain extent. It may also help users to obtain a younger appearance since tea is known to reduce the aging process. Lightly processed green tea contains some Vitamin E as well. So overall, having a green tea bath will contribute to a healthy skin and hair.

Dining, accommodation / hotel and shopping facilities are also available at the site. So it’s up to you to deserve this great experience.

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References

1.About Yunessun: https://www.yunessun.com/en/

2. More Info: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/yunessun-spa-resort 

3.Images: https://www.woovly.com/bucket-list/swim-in-green-tea-yunessun-spa-resortin-haykone-japan