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Introduction to the Japanese The forest environment has been enjoyed by humans for a long time because
of the quiet atmosphere, beautiful scenery, calm climate, and clean fresh
air in the forest. A forest bathing trip is a short leisurely trip visiting
a forest, called "Shinrinyoku" in Japanese, which is similar
to a natural aromatherapy. A forest bathing trip involves a visit to a
forest field for the purpose of relaxation and recreation by breathing
in volatile substances, called phytoncides (wood essential oils), which
are antimicrobial volatile organic compounds derived from plants (trees),
such as alpha-pinene and limonene. Incorporating forest bathing trips into
a good lifestyle was first proposed in 1982 by the Forest Agency of Japan,
and the first kick off meeting was held at Akasawa in Nagano prefecture
located in northwestern Japan. Now it has become a recognized relaxation
and/or stress management activity in Japan. |
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