Japan’s Yunessun: A Spa Experience Like No Other

Bizarre, unique, fanciful and a little bit weird are certainly some of the words one could use to describe Japan’s largest and most incredible “spa resort zone.”

Spa experiences to fit almost every fantasy and palette are available here, but the magic carpets for transport lay only in the realm of imagination buried deep within the mind of the traveler.

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The main spa facility is composed of three islands called The God’s Aegean Sea. This fantastic aqua carnival of wonder and drama offers a myriad of water massaging devices and dynamic special effects created by a fully illuminated water screen high above on the ceiling.

Perhaps an ancient Roman bath is more your thing? If so, come and do as Nero and Hadrian and other notables of antiquity did. Reap the benefits of their secrets of good health, namely, bathing in a combination of temperatures: a hot water spa, a cold-water spa and a mist sauna. (Roman maidens are not included in this equation and work best when left to the bather’s imagination!)

Yunessun also offers a luxurious Turkish style spa (Hamam), which is designed like an Ottoman palace. Here you can bathe in luxury under a dome-shaped ceiling lushly decorated in mosaic tiles. A fantastic lighting display reflects on the walls.

Besides these fantastic spa experiences, the huge waterfalls and three types of water slides at Yunessun’s Rodeo Mountain offer a taste of life on the edge with its rides on the wild side for the more adventurous bather and other family members (all of whom must be over 4 feet tall to participate). Even in colder weather the falls and slides are open as the water is steamed.

Certainly among the weirdest of spa experiences available and in keeping with the Japanese belief that Sake is good for maintaining the beauty of the skin, the Japanese Sake Spa provides a constant dripping from a huge cask filled with real Sake.

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Not to be outdone in the category of bizarre and unique is the Green Tea Spa, which contains, you guessed it, a huge pot (about 7 feet tall) of green tea. The tea comes from the base of the Tanzawa and Hakone mountains and it has a rich aroma as well as Catcechin, a powerful anti-oxidant known to fight tumors as well as enhancing the immune system.

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If coffee is more your caffeine bag, the Coffee Spa contains real coffee made with hot spring water! If you are weary, delectable aromas you will find blending here will instantly revitalize your senses.

Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt loved to bathe in wine and now at Yunessun’s Wine Spa, you can too. The 12-foot high wine bottle is like no other. You can actually watch the wine as it pours into the spa a few times daily.

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So pick your fantasy and come and take a magic carpet ride into the sensual realm of relaxation and unspeakable splendor.

After all, why not?

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By MDeeDubroff on 12-11-2009

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Comments (6)

  1. Comment by kenny

    November 12th, 2009 at 11:20 pm

    Imagine all the pubic hair they r drinkin–YUCK

  2. Comment by dingnidefei

    November 12th, 2009 at 11:35 pm

    they drink from the source not the pool >>
    plus i wonder how much this costs

  3. Comment by Jes

    November 13th, 2009 at 1:15 am

    I wouldn't drink from the pool….
    but that's pretty cool. I'm definately for the coffee pool.

  4. Comment by Mr X

    November 13th, 2009 at 1:53 am

    green tea me up Japan!

  5. Comment by Pamela

    November 13th, 2009 at 10:44 pm

    It might be bizarre,but it is all good clean fun. I agre,I wouldn't drink the contents of the pools.I am not into drinking my coffee with pee in it.

  6. Comment by M Dee Dubroff

    November 15th, 2009 at 10:48 am

    Thank you all for your comments.
    they are much appreciated.

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