Smash Crockery To Beat Recession Blues

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Smash Crockery To Beat Recession Blues
The Japanese have come up with a brand new stress buster method. Smashing crockery against concrete walls. The new technique came into practice in order to wipe away the 'recession blues'.

Businessmen and women in large numbers to the The Venting Place in Tokyo, “To break something, as all of us know from experience, is something extremely exhilarating and it helps bring down pent-up anger. We hope to become the new way businessmen and women relieve their stress ," the Telegraph quoted Katsuya Hara, who leads a team of chiropractors operating the therapy, as saying.

The visitors pay to hurl crockery ranging from 200 yen (1.40 pounds) for a small cup to 1,000 yen (7.40 pounds) for a larger plate, to smash against the wall.

The stressed individuals are asked to wear protective clothing and taken inside a van where they are free to smash their crockery and swear aloud on concrete walls.

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