Japanese sauna culture becomes a remedy for digital burnout

Japanese sauna culture becomes a remedy for digital burnout
The number of saunas in Japan is surging, with more than 12,000 listed on leading portal site Sauna Ikitai. (Image: Depositphotos)
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By Gearoid ReidyIn Japan, saunas suddenly seem everywhere. On Instagram, influencers and actors appeared to visit them daily, and the app was bombarding me with ads for mountain retreats with cold-plunge pools. Several friends who are dedicated saunners – a Japanese-English word used to refer to a sauna devotee – insisted I give it a try. Local media speak of a “sauna boom” as they once had of the “tapioca boom”, with facilities popping up in central Tokyo just as boba tea stores had before the pand...

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