Bathing in the benefits of nature immersion

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Dillon, Denise
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[Extract] The Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku (literally 'forest bathing' ) has become the inspiration for a burgeoning interest in similar types of nature immersion activities incorporating the five basic senses (or more) in many other countries.

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Pang Sua Woodland: sanctuary unveiled along the rail corridor

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978-981-14-9944-9

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232

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Cicada Tree Eco-place & Nature Society

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Singapore

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