Art and sauna bathing collide at mesmerising Tokyo art exhibition
Global art collective teamLab has combined art and sauna to offer an immersive exhibition called teamLab & TikTok, teamLab Reconnect: Art with Rinkan Sauna Roppongi.
The dynamic and interactive sensory exhibition in Tokyo invites guests to view mesmerising artworks while in a meditative state called a ‘sauna trance’, brought on by contrasting bathing cycles.
According to Yasutaka Kato, professor of Keio University School of Medicine and representative director of the Japan Association of Sauna, sauna trance is a unique neurological state caused by the transition of dominance from the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) to the parasympathetic nervous system. This change results in an invigorating trance state where people feel the effects of adrenaline, noradrenaline and endorphins released in the bloodstream, as well as increases in oxytocin and serotonin.
The collective wants visitors to give in to this state and let themselves relax and expand their sensory awareness to experience artwork in a deeply immersive way. Sauna trance “sharpens the senses, clears the mind and allows the beauty of the surrounding world to come into focus,” says teamLab.
The exhibition is a continuous flowing experience composed of a sauna area, cold bathing area and an art submersion area, where visitors can rest and view interactive art installations.
Exhibition guests are required to wear a bathing suit and begin the experience by spending five to 10 minutes in one of seven unique saunas supplied by Metos, each with varying levels of heat and humidity, scent, light, sound and music.
Next, visitors travel to the cold shower area, complete with two different art installations, to awaken and invigorate the senses.
Guests then dry off, rehydrate and are invited to rest in one of three art submersion areas with works based on teamLab’s new Supernature Phenomena project that focuses on occurrences that transcend the laws of nature.
Highlights include an installation named Levitation – Flattening Red and Blue & Blurred Violet, consisting of a large glowing sphere levitating between the floor and ceiling. Once touched, the sphere falls to the ground and rolls away, but if there’s no external interference, it will slowly rise into the air again, as though restoring itself to its original state. Visitors are advised to repeat this cycle a maximum of three times.
“By taking alternating hot and cold baths, visitors open their minds, experience an ever-expanding physical sensation and become one with the art,” explains teamLab.
Where: Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan Duration: 100 minutes Cost: Tickets start at JPY4,800 (US$44, €37, £32)
Banyan Tree rolls out Wellbeing Sanctuary globally
Banyan Tree is growing its flexible and customisable wellness concept – Banyan Tree Wellbeing Sanctuaries.
The package involves guests staying in a Wellbeing Sanctuary villa with a set rate allowing them access to 50 different types of wellness activities weekly, plus a daily massage.
The villas first launched at Banyan Tree Phuket in May 2018 and are now being rolled out across China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Thailand and Vietnam.
A Wellbeing Sanctuary stay includes accommodation, in-room amenities such as singing bowls for private practice, pre-sleep bath and body rituals, healthy meals, bodywork and spa therapy experience and a personalised, take-home wellbeing guide.
Where: Multiple Banyan Tree properties
Duration: Two day minimum Cost: US$500 (€414, £360) a night
Guests in a Wellbeing Sanctuary can access 50 wellness activities for free / photo: Banyan Tree Wellbeing sanctuaries
Bürgenstock introduces
COVID Bounce Back retreat
Bürgenstock Resort’s new package helps guests sustain health through supporting immunity and lowering risk of viral infections.
The retreat begins with examinations to assess current health, including ultrasound, blood analysis, lung function tests, biometric scans, an electrocardiogram and skin analysis. Results inform the creation of tailored nutritional profiles.
In addition, IV infusions, pulmonary physiotherapy, functional movement screening and PT sessions feature to help strengthen guests’ bodies.
The package is rounded off by four massages and a 90-minute healthy cooking class.
To finish, staff conduct a final consultation to assess progress and recommend how guests can integrate new healthy lifestyle habits at home.
Where: Bürgenstock Resort,
Lake Lucerne, Switzerland
Duration: Seven days Cost: CHF8,000 (US$8,610, €7,250, £6,220)
The retreats aim to boost immunity / photo: Burgenstock Hotel & Resort
Training focuses on therapist self-care
Crkonova’s approach is to help the healers
Martina Crkonova has tapped her 20 years’ global experience as a therapist, spa manager and consultant to create an in-person training course to equip spa therapists with tools to physically, mentally and emotionally support and sustain themselves.
“In my opinion, there isn’t adequate support for therapists even though self-care is as important to the success of a spa as the clients and business skills are,” she says.
The course will include vibrant discussions and activities focused on:
• Body mechanics and awareness
• Therapist injury prevention
• Avoiding burnout
• How to properly take care of hands, wrists and forearms
• Steps to integrate body, mind and spirit
Where: Massage or Knot Wellness Clinic, Newquay, UK
Duration: Two days Cost: £190 (US$264,€220)
photo: SHUTTERSTOCK/NDAB Creativity
Strata launches medical wellness memberships
Strata Integrated Wellness Spa in Colorado has devised five scientifically-driven Wellness Concierge Medical Memberships to support guests’ specific healthcare needs and accomplish personal health and wellness goals.
Created by Strata’s team of over 30 board-certified doctors, nurses, therapists and wellness clinicians, memberships are founded upon patient-centric and proactive healthcare, each including integrative, immersive and innovative services and treatments.
Five targeted options are offered – Immunity, Cardiology, Lifestyle, Health or Premium VIP.
Throughout all programmes, members will be assigned to a lead Strata Med clinician.
The new memberships were recently recognised in ISPA’s Innovation Awards.
Where: Garden of the Gods Resort and Club, Colorado, USA
Cost: Membership starts at US$3,000 (€2,498, £2,166)
Strata Integrated Wellness Spa is located at the Garden of the God’s Resort in Colorado / photo: Garden of the Gods Resort and Club
Targeted medical memberships include Immunity, Cardiology, Lifestyle, Health and Premium VIP / photo: Garden of the Gods Resort and Club
The team is made up of over 30 doctors, nurses and therapists / photo:Garden of the Gods Resort and Club*
photo: Garden of the Gods Resort and Club*
Fermentation masterclasses in a country retreat
England’s Summer Lodge Country House Hotel has launched a masterclass to inspire guests about fermentation and its health benefits.
Fermentation describes the transformative action of microorganisms on other molecules, a process humans have harnessed for 10,000 years to create and preserve food, such as kombucha and miso. Fermented foods are increasing in popularity as growing evidence indicates they offer a host of nutritional and health benefits.
During the session, guests forage for seasonal produce in Summer Lodge’s gardens and then use their pickings to make fermented cocktails while learning about the history of fermentation and its role in wellness.
Where: Summer Lodge Country House Hotel, Dorset, UK
Duration: 60 minutes Cost: £50 (US$69, €58)
Guests forage for ingredients in the gardens and then make fermented cocktails / photo: Red Carnation Hotels
Mental health retreat at The Farm
Filipino spa destination The Farm at San Benito has partnered with integrative medicine provider Living Life Well to launch a mental health retreat.
Mental Health Management identifies immediate health problems before offering psychotherapy sessions and water wellness treatments.
There’s also a Pain Management programme which includes acupuncture, physiotherapy and myotherapy.
Both experiences include accommodation, fitness and nutritional assessments and daily meals.
Where: The Farm at San Benito, Batangas, Philippines
Duration: One, two or three nights Cost: PHP26,025 (US$538, €447, £387) a night
The Farm has launched a pain management programme as well as a mental health retreat / photo: The Farm at San Benito
The Well partners with Mayflower Inn
Modern wellness brand The Well is known for its flagship New York location offering integrated holistic health solutions and access to doctors and wellness practitioners.
And now it’s taken the concept to Auberge’s famous Mayflower Inn in Connecticut to offer an array of retreats and treatments – ranging from acupuncture and craniosacral therapy to energy healing, plus bespoke treatments from its SkinHealth programme in partnership with Biologique Recherche.
Every guest is offered a Wellness Download from The Well’s digital platform, to build customised treatment plans based on unique concerns and goals.
This means support extends beyond one’s stay, allowing guests to continue programmes and classes and schedule visits with practitioners on-demand.
Where: Mayflower Inn & Spa, Connecticut, USA
Duration: One to 15 nights Cost: US$105 (€87, £75) – US$1,000 (€825, £717)
The Well’s relaxation lounge at the Mayflower Inn / photo: the well at mayflower inn
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Art and sauna bathing collide at mesmerising Tokyo art exhibition
Global art collective teamLab has combined art and sauna to offer an immersive exhibition called teamLab & TikTok, teamLab Reconnect: Art with Rinkan Sauna Roppongi.
The dynamic and interactive sensory exhibition in Tokyo invites guests to view mesmerising artworks while in a meditative state called a ‘sauna trance’, brought on by contrasting bathing cycles.
According to Yasutaka Kato, professor of Keio University School of Medicine and representative director of the Japan Association of Sauna, sauna trance is a unique neurological state caused by the transition of dominance from the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) to the parasympathetic nervous system. This change results in an invigorating trance state where people feel the effects of adrenaline, noradrenaline and endorphins released in the bloodstream, as well as increases in oxytocin and serotonin.
The collective wants visitors to give in to this state and let themselves relax and expand their sensory awareness to experience artwork in a deeply immersive way. Sauna trance “sharpens the senses, clears the mind and allows the beauty of the surrounding world to come into focus,” says teamLab.
The exhibition is a continuous flowing experience composed of a sauna area, cold bathing area and an art submersion area, where visitors can rest and view interactive art installations.
Exhibition guests are required to wear a bathing suit and begin the experience by spending five to 10 minutes in one of seven unique saunas supplied by Metos, each with varying levels of heat and humidity, scent, light, sound and music.
Next, visitors travel to the cold shower area, complete with two different art installations, to awaken and invigorate the senses.
Guests then dry off, rehydrate and are invited to rest in one of three art submersion areas with works based on teamLab’s new Supernature Phenomena project that focuses on occurrences that transcend the laws of nature.
Highlights include an installation named Levitation – Flattening Red and Blue & Blurred Violet, consisting of a large glowing sphere levitating between the floor and ceiling. Once touched, the sphere falls to the ground and rolls away, but if there’s no external interference, it will slowly rise into the air again, as though restoring itself to its original state. Visitors are advised to repeat this cycle a maximum of three times.
“By taking alternating hot and cold baths, visitors open their minds, experience an ever-expanding physical sensation and become one with the art,” explains teamLab.
Where: Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan Duration: 100 minutes Cost: Tickets start at JPY4,800 (US$44, €37, £32)
Banyan Tree rolls out Wellbeing Sanctuary globally
Banyan Tree is growing its flexible and customisable wellness concept – Banyan Tree Wellbeing Sanctuaries.
The package involves guests staying in a Wellbeing Sanctuary villa with a set rate allowing them access to 50 different types of wellness activities weekly, plus a daily massage.
The villas first launched at Banyan Tree Phuket in May 2018 and are now being rolled out across China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Thailand and Vietnam.
A Wellbeing Sanctuary stay includes accommodation, in-room amenities such as singing bowls for private practice, pre-sleep bath and body rituals, healthy meals, bodywork and spa therapy experience and a personalised, take-home wellbeing guide.
Where: Multiple Banyan Tree properties
Duration: Two day minimum Cost: US$500 (€414, £360) a night
Guests in a Wellbeing Sanctuary can access 50 wellness activities for free / photo: Banyan Tree Wellbeing sanctuaries
Bürgenstock introduces
COVID Bounce Back retreat
Bürgenstock Resort’s new package helps guests sustain health through supporting immunity and lowering risk of viral infections.
The retreat begins with examinations to assess current health, including ultrasound, blood analysis, lung function tests, biometric scans, an electrocardiogram and skin analysis. Results inform the creation of tailored nutritional profiles.
In addition, IV infusions, pulmonary physiotherapy, functional movement screening and PT sessions feature to help strengthen guests’ bodies.
The package is rounded off by four massages and a 90-minute healthy cooking class.
To finish, staff conduct a final consultation to assess progress and recommend how guests can integrate new healthy lifestyle habits at home.
Where: Bürgenstock Resort,
Lake Lucerne, Switzerland
Duration: Seven days Cost: CHF8,000 (US$8,610, €7,250, £6,220)
The retreats aim to boost immunity / photo: Burgenstock Hotel & Resort
Training focuses on therapist self-care
Crkonova’s approach is to help the healers
Martina Crkonova has tapped her 20 years’ global experience as a therapist, spa manager and consultant to create an in-person training course to equip spa therapists with tools to physically, mentally and emotionally support and sustain themselves.
“In my opinion, there isn’t adequate support for therapists even though self-care is as important to the success of a spa as the clients and business skills are,” she says.
The course will include vibrant discussions and activities focused on:
• Body mechanics and awareness
• Therapist injury prevention
• Avoiding burnout
• How to properly take care of hands, wrists and forearms
• Steps to integrate body, mind and spirit
Where: Massage or Knot Wellness Clinic, Newquay, UK
Duration: Two days Cost: £190 (US$264,€220)
photo: SHUTTERSTOCK/NDAB Creativity
Strata launches medical wellness memberships
Strata Integrated Wellness Spa in Colorado has devised five scientifically-driven Wellness Concierge Medical Memberships to support guests’ specific healthcare needs and accomplish personal health and wellness goals.
Created by Strata’s team of over 30 board-certified doctors, nurses, therapists and wellness clinicians, memberships are founded upon patient-centric and proactive healthcare, each including integrative, immersive and innovative services and treatments.
Five targeted options are offered – Immunity, Cardiology, Lifestyle, Health or Premium VIP.
Throughout all programmes, members will be assigned to a lead Strata Med clinician.
The new memberships were recently recognised in ISPA’s Innovation Awards.
Where: Garden of the Gods Resort and Club, Colorado, USA
Cost: Membership starts at US$3,000 (€2,498, £2,166)
Strata Integrated Wellness Spa is located at the Garden of the God’s Resort in Colorado / photo: Garden of the Gods Resort and Club
Targeted medical memberships include Immunity, Cardiology, Lifestyle, Health and Premium VIP / photo: Garden of the Gods Resort and Club
The team is made up of over 30 doctors, nurses and therapists / photo:Garden of the Gods Resort and Club*
photo: Garden of the Gods Resort and Club*
Fermentation masterclasses in a country retreat
England’s Summer Lodge Country House Hotel has launched a masterclass to inspire guests about fermentation and its health benefits.
Fermentation describes the transformative action of microorganisms on other molecules, a process humans have harnessed for 10,000 years to create and preserve food, such as kombucha and miso. Fermented foods are increasing in popularity as growing evidence indicates they offer a host of nutritional and health benefits.
During the session, guests forage for seasonal produce in Summer Lodge’s gardens and then use their pickings to make fermented cocktails while learning about the history of fermentation and its role in wellness.
Where: Summer Lodge Country House Hotel, Dorset, UK
Duration: 60 minutes Cost: £50 (US$69, €58)
Guests forage for ingredients in the gardens and then make fermented cocktails / photo: Red Carnation Hotels
Mental health retreat at The Farm
Filipino spa destination The Farm at San Benito has partnered with integrative medicine provider Living Life Well to launch a mental health retreat.
Mental Health Management identifies immediate health problems before offering psychotherapy sessions and water wellness treatments.
There’s also a Pain Management programme which includes acupuncture, physiotherapy and myotherapy.
Both experiences include accommodation, fitness and nutritional assessments and daily meals.
Where: The Farm at San Benito, Batangas, Philippines
Duration: One, two or three nights Cost: PHP26,025 (US$538, €447, £387) a night
The Farm has launched a pain management programme as well as a mental health retreat / photo: The Farm at San Benito
The Well partners with Mayflower Inn
Modern wellness brand The Well is known for its flagship New York location offering integrated holistic health solutions and access to doctors and wellness practitioners.
And now it’s taken the concept to Auberge’s famous Mayflower Inn in Connecticut to offer an array of retreats and treatments – ranging from acupuncture and craniosacral therapy to energy healing, plus bespoke treatments from its SkinHealth programme in partnership with Biologique Recherche.
Every guest is offered a Wellness Download from The Well’s digital platform, to build customised treatment plans based on unique concerns and goals.
This means support extends beyond one’s stay, allowing guests to continue programmes and classes and schedule visits with practitioners on-demand.
Where: Mayflower Inn & Spa, Connecticut, USA
Duration: One to 15 nights Cost: US$105 (€87, £75) – US$1,000 (€825, £717)
The Well’s relaxation lounge at the Mayflower Inn / photo: the well at mayflower inn
Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine
Spa people: Adrian Zecha
Adrian Zecha talks about his latest brands and why he's not planning retirement anytime soon
Spa people: Michala Chatel
Ultima Collection's managing partner explains why and how it's adding wellness options to exclusively rented villas and properties
Spa people: Stephanie Stahl
The Ace of Air co-founder tackles sustainability head on with a 'buy the product rent the packaging' scheme
Menu engineering: At your service
Art and sauna bathing collide in a Japanese exhibition; Banyan Tree rolls out its Wellbeing Sanctuary concept globally
Top team: Capella
Neena Dhillon talks to the owning company and senior executives from this burgeoning Asian hospitality brand with a passion for wellness
Ask an Expert: Treating Long COVID
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Interview: Stelian Iacob
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First person: Yasuragi
Spas in Sweden stayed open in the pandemic, but does the nation still have an appetite for wellness? Andrew Gibson investigates at this Japanese concept spa hotel near Stockholm
Interview: Tammy Pahel
The VP of spa at Carillon Miami candidly shares some of the challenges of the past year with Lisa Starr and explains why she's investing in touchless innovations
Spa survey: Wellness time
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Focus on: IV nutrition therapy
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Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai in Hoi An, Vietnam, has put together a Global Wellness Day
(GWD) agenda with activations rooted in nature and shaped by four pillars of Joy – in
alignment with the day’s theme #JoyMagenta.
The Global Wellness Summit (GWS) will celebrate its 20th anniversary at the 2026 event in
Phuket, Thailand, later this year with the theme: The Science, Art and Soul of Wellness.
Auko, an all-inclusive development, is opening in Phong Nha in Vietnam in Q3 2026, with a
series of 30 tented eco-lodges and wellness hospitality operations by Lumina Wellbeing.
Therme Manchester’s 28-acre development, which will include interconnected glass pavilions
that measure 65,000sq m, will be the largest bathing and wellbeing attraction in the world once
complete, according to prof David Russell, CEO of Therme UK.
Naples Beach Club, a Four Seasons Resort, has opened a 2,800sq m spa called The Sanctuary,
with the design and concept inspired by the Native American people that populated Florida’s
Southwest coast – the Calusa.
Swire Hotels’ luxury hospitality brand Upper House has revealed it will roll out its two-day
House of Healing retreats at its three hotels in Hong Kong, Chengdu and Shanghai.
LVMH-owned beauty house Guerlain will launch up to five spas with partners a year as part of
its plan to expand globally, according to the brand’s international spa and wellness director,
Diane Davody.
A new global study by Kevin Kelly and Peter Yesawich, called WELLSurvey 2.0, has revealed
more than half of consumers in the UK, US and Germany would not choose numerous high-
profile wellness resort brands for a future trip.
Luxury hospitality and wellness pioneer Jeremy McCarthy has launched Leisure Alchemy, a
digital platform that will provide professionals with strategic guidance on how to build
transformational leisure experiences that drive profit.
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