Japan’s Yunessun Spa a Holiday Travel Gem

November 27, 2006 | Posted by Allison as Tid Bits & News at 9:14 am |

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Welcome back, everyone!  I trust your Thanksgiving was a delicious one, make sure to include your new memories to our looking back post from last week.

Well, the Turkey Day is behind us & you know what that means!  Christmas / more holiday fun is on the way & time is certainly not slowing down for us, quite the opposite, right?  Today on SlashFood I found the most incredible spa,  Japan’s Yunessun Spa.  Really more of a food amusement park than a spa, this welcome retreat offers visitors not only delicate beverages, but the experience to actually swim in them!

Ever wanted to swim in a sake pool?  Yunessun’s sake spa is continuously filled with sake from a giant cask.  Apparently sake is great for the skin, so swimming in the liquid makes sense, I guess.  There is also a green tea spa that contains those powerful anti-oxidants found in green tea, as well as a wine spa that is said to rejuvenation the skin, and there is, of course, a coffee spa to energize your skin.

Wow.  Great skin that’s been through the ringer of anti-oxidants, red wine rejuvenation & energizing coffee emersions, I don’t think I’ll have any sensations left after all that!  This spa is a great idea for a holiday getaway or even as a gift.  I love it, even though I’m a little skeptical of all the “rejuvenation” techniques, it would be a fabulous experience to jump into a red wine swimming pool! 

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