Dogo Park (The Ruin of Yuzuki Castle’s Bath)
Forest Bathing After the Bath
After a hot bath, the body relaxes, and the senses soften. In fact, this is the moment when we’re most receptive to the forest.
Dogo Park sits right beside Dogo Onsen for a reason. When the Dogo Onsen Main Building was constructed in the Meiji Period, people began to imagine a place where visitors could wander after bathing. The park’s northern entrance was opened, the old castle embankments were lowered, cherry trees were planted, and the area slowly took shape as a garden.
With the warmth of the bath still lingering, you might feel it’s a good time to step into the forest. This guide offers quiet hints for enjoying forest bathing by simply letting your senses open.
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Dogo Park (The Ruin of Yuzuki Castle’s Bath)
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