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"Perfect Sweat" Series Begins Filming in Japan
TOKYO, March 29, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- Episode Directed by Anthony Bourdain Fixer Michiko Zentoh

The "Perfect Sweat" series, in cooperation with Bray's Run and Zentoh 
Associates, began filming this week at the Finnish Sauna Village in Nagano, 
Japan. Michiko Zentoh, known for his work on Anthony Bourdain's "A Cook's Tour" 
and "No Reservations," directs the episode.

In this episode, photojournalist Mikkel Aaland, author of the 1978 classic, 
"Sweat," returns after 44 years to the land of heavenly steam to witness 
Japanese people successfully integrating ancient bathing rituals and beliefs 
into modern every-day life. His guide /co-host for this episode is Miki 
Tokairin, a young writer and photographer who has extensively documented 
Japanese and world bathing cultures.

In this episode we will see a popular gathering of young people in the heart of 
Tokyo as they enjoy a pop-up tent sauna set-up directly beneath a railway 
track. We will join a group of "Sauna Ambassadors" from all over Japan as they 
sample a variety of Finnish saunas, including a "savusauna" (smoke sauna), 
considered by bathing connoisseurs as the greatest sauna of all. 

We will follow a trained Shugendo priest in Yamagata (northwest Honshu) as he 
uses sweat and steam and smoke rituals to connect him with sacred mountains and 
nature. At the Suwa-jinja Shrine in Hakone, in the shadow of Mt. Fuji, we will 
witness a dramatic Shinto ritual that calls on heavenly steam to bring good 
luck and health to dozens of onlookers. In Kyoto we will find ancient Buddhist 
steam baths (mushi-buro) and kiln baths (kama-buro), used centuries before the 
first Finnish style sauna landed on Japanese soil. 

We will meet one of Japan's most successful spa owners who is leading a popular 
movement to bring nature to the middle of the city via unique sweat bathing 
experiences. And finally, we will visit a small town in Kagawa on the Inland 
Sea, where a community is asking the municipal government to keep a popular 
1300-year-old kara-furo (hot air stone bath) in operation.

About the series

Throughout recorded human history, the sweat bath has comforted, healed, and 
strengthened the social bonds between rich and poor, young and old, strong and 
the weak. In Finland and much of the modern world, the sweat bath is known as 
the sauna. But the sauna is only part of the picture. In the middle east the 
sweat bath is known as the hammam, in Mexico the temescal, in Russia the banya, 
among Native Americans, it is known as the sweat lodge, and in Japan the 
kara-furo and mushi-buro. Each bathing culture has its passionate devotees, 
unique history, rituals, and architecture.

Now, in this documentary series, sweat bathing guru Aaland teams up with local 
guides and retraces his steps in search of the perfect sweat. What he finds is 
an explosive rebirth of the ancient bathing traditions, traditions which 
include community rituals that are meant to revive the human spirit and change 
the world. So sit back and relax, and travel with us on this amazing and unique 
adventure!

www.perfectsweatseries.com

Who we are:

Bray's Run Productions

Bray's Run Productions is a Seattle-based independent film production company 
founded by Greg Moga that specializes in exploring culture, history and travel 
through the prism of charismatic people across the globe. We open doors into 
aspects of culture that traditional media has overlooked.

Mikkel Aaland, producer / host

Mikkel Aaland is an award-winning photojournalist and the best-selling author 
of fifteen books. Aaland's best-known book is the 1978 classic best seller 
"Sweat, the illustrated history and description of the Finnish sauna, Russian 
Banya, Islamic Hamman, Japanese mushi-buro, Mexican Temescal and American 
Indian & Eskimo sweat lodge."

Miki Tokairin, co-host/guide Japan 

Miki Tokairin is young Japanese writer and photographer who has made the study 
of bathing and culture a big part of her life. Her bathing studies and 
photographs have been widely published.

SOURCE Bray's Run Productions

CONTACT: Sarah Moga Alemany, Cell: +1-619-379-1182, Email: 
sarahlmoga@gmail.com, www.perfectsweatseries.com
Translations

Japanese