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The Japanese City Where You Can Own a Hot Spring Home
I recently found out that there's a city in Japan, Beppu, where many people are able to own or rent a home with a natural hot spring (Onsen) for their bath. I explore how this is possible and what it ...
The Thai government is pushing a nationwide policy to position the kingdom as a top-tier wellness destination, with a hefty ...
With Tokyo Fashion Week coming to a close, there is much to see and do outside of the collections—from the gardens to the shrines and the obligatory (and adorable) stationery store romps. However, few ...
Even if you don’t consider yourself a bath person, or are turned off by the idea of sitting in a tub of your own grime, you still might be charmed by the ritual of visiting a Japanese hot spring, or ...
A steady stream of bear attacks in northeastern Japan is turning some tourists away from the region, hitting local businesses hard ...
Japan's military deployed troops to the country's mountainous north on Wednesday to help trap bears after an urgent request ...
Japan has nearly 30,000 hot springs and a culture of public bathing. An Israeli American architect, Yuval Zohar, has developed a passion for it. The architect Yuval Zohar at his favorite hot spring ...
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