Japanese forest scenery, known as 'Shinrin-yoku' or 'forest bathing', is a practice that focuses on experiencing the natural environment of forests for its mental and physical health benefits. It involves immersing oneself in the tranquility and beauty of the forest, engaging all the senses, and appreciating the diverse flora and fauna. This concept has been gaining popularity in Japan and is now recognized worldwide as a means to reduce stress and improve well-being.