 The Japanese like Beaujolais Nouveau wine so much they're swimming in it ... literally. Located at a hot spring spa resort in Hakone, a resort region near Japan’s celebrated Mount Fuji, this wine spa was just installed last year. With the mountains as a backdrop of the open-air spa, you can see leaves turning colour and hear the sound of a nearby ravine. It's very pleasant," said Seiji Sanada, an official at Yunnesun. He also added that wine helps to smooth the skin and its aroma relaxes the mind.
The Japanese like Beaujolais Nouveau wine so much they're swimming in it ... literally. Located at a hot spring spa resort in Hakone, a resort region near Japan’s celebrated Mount Fuji, this wine spa was just installed last year. With the mountains as a backdrop of the open-air spa, you can see leaves turning colour and hear the sound of a nearby ravine. It's very pleasant," said Seiji Sanada, an official at Yunnesun. He also added that wine helps to smooth the skin and its aroma relaxes the mind. Link & Image: Taipei Times
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