Businessnews.ws carries a report saying that going to "prison" has become popular among stressed-out South Koreans. The prison near Seoul is a stress-reduction center with a penal theme.
Here is a prisoner Park Woo sub:
"It is very suffocating, because I'm physically restrained. But on the hand, it's very helpful. I can look into my inner self, and talk to myself."
It's founder said he came up with the idea of going to prison as he couldn't control his life and did not know how to stop working. The unusual stress-reduction center includes 28 solitary confinement cells, furnished with only a toilet, a sink and a small table. A two-night stay at the center costs 146 US dollars.