The Japanese love a smart bath, and in any hot spring, the ultimate lovely bath of all will be an outdoor bath. word, yukimiburo, for the special luxury of sitting in an outdoor hot spring and keeping your body warm while contemplating a snowy landscape.
The Moving Inn provider has begun making reservations for its Tokachi Avant program, which offers outdoor baths in the city of Obihiro, Hokkaido Prefecture, but instead of giving you access to a hot spring, they simply dug a hole in the ice of a river in Japan’s northernmost and coldest prefecture and said “Get up!”
How bloodless is it? Moving Inn says winter temperatures around the can drop to less than 20 degrees Celsius.
But well, at least they give you a bathrobe for you to wear.
The seemingly invigorating immersion in icy water, however, is a component of the package. The other component is to heat your body in the on-site cell sauna room.
Once too hot, you can go back to the water to cool off, repeating the cycle however you want (or preventing your heart, we imagine, if the surprise of the water leads you to cardiac arrest).
Consultations of 150 minutes are presented on 26 and 27 December, 16, 17, 23 and 24 January and 6, 7, 20 and 21 February, all of them more or less guaranteed to have weather conditions below zero. each one day, the first from 11 a. m. it takes place, so if you plan to pass there, you’ll want to cross your hands so that at least one other user is as brave/crazy as you are.
Source: PR Times
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