Why You Should Try the Japanese Art of Forest Bathing
It's no secret that being out in nature can make us feel better, but in Japan, it's becoming increasingly popular to practice Shinrin-yoku, also known as "forest bathing"—and some researchers think it has legitimate health benefits. We traveled to the Okutama Forest in Japan to try it out ourselves. Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel. Follow us around the web, too: Our home: http://www.lifehacker.com Facebook: / lifehacker Twitter: / lifehacker Instagram: / lifehackerdotcom

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