The book traces the origins of forest bathing as a therapeutic practice in Japan and systematically examines the physiological and psychological dimensions of this nature therapy. Chapters explore the effects on mood, cognitive performance, and stress levels, presenting evidence-based strategies for improving mental and physical well-being. It emphasizes practical applications, offering guidelines for effective forest bathing and integrating nature-based therapies into healthcare and urban planning.
It progresses from cultural origins to physiological effects, then psychological dimensions, and culminates with practical applications.