Soak in Your Favorite Drinks at This Japanese Spa
Yes, this is real.

By:
Deanne Revel
If you ever dreamed of having a pool filled with soda or candy as a kid, there's a Japanese spa making those dreams come true. In a much cooler way. The Hakone Kowakien Yunessun Spa and Resort, just two hours from Tokyo, has baths where you can soak in coffee, wine, green tea and even sake.
Not essential oils. Not a scrub. You literally sit in a tub of these drinks.
Each soak is said to have different healing properties; red wine offers antioxidants and green tea offers anti-aging benefits.
The facility also features a large outdoor pool and water slides for kids. It's definitely a bucket-list stop for spa-goers and families.
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