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Foret Bathing is a simple, mindfulness walk in nature. Relax, Reset, and Revitalise in an immersive forest experience, where Mayu’s guidance through the multisensory practice of Japanese Shinrin-yoku with different mindfulness activities to ease your stress and help improve physical & mind wellness.

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Today, let's delve into the Japanese practice of Shinrin-yoku, or "forest bathing." This wellness tradition emphasizes the importance of spending time in nature to enhance health. By merely being in a forest and taking in the atmosphere, individuals can reduce stress, improve mood, and increase energy levels. It's a simple yet profound way to reconnect with the natural world and rejuvenate the mind and body. What wellness traditions do you celebrate in your culture? 🌲🧘‍♀️…

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Shinrin-Yoku 📷: Nikon FE @nikonusa 🎞️: @cinestillfilm #400d The term “Shinrin-yoku,” meaning “forest bathing” in Japanese, may have been coined in 1982 by Tomohide Akiyama, director of the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. But the connection between nature and well-being stretches back centuries! Shinto and Buddhist traditions have long revered forests as sacred spaces for peace and rejuvenation. Bring that sense of serenity home with my limited-edition…

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