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Floor 5A Onsen Clubhouse 1,800sqm: Tokyo-Standard Mineral Hot Springs at Eco Forest Onsen

Posted by Khoi Pham on May 12, 2026
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Quick Take. Floor 5A is the wellness anchor — 1,800sqm of dedicated wellness deck delivering Tokyo-standard mineral hot springs to all 1,146 residents. Three signature mineral waters, 500sqm infinity pool, gym, yoga, dry + steam sauna. Capacity ~12,000 monthly visits. Open daily, residents-included access.

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What's on Floor 5A

Floor 5A is technically the 5th floor — but it functions as a dedicated wellness floor, separate from apartment levels above and amenity podium below. The “5A” designation is intentional: this isn’t typical floor space. It’s 1,800 square meters of programmed wellness real estate.

What’s inside:

  • 3 mineral hot spring zones — Alkaline, Baking Soda, Chloride (separate pools, separate temperature ranges, separate physiological purposes)
  • 500sqm infinity pool — overlooking Swan Lake; year-round 28°C / 82°F
  • Gym, ~280sqm — equipment for cardio + functional strength
  • Yoga + meditation studio, ~150sqm — natural light, hardwood, separated from cardio space
  • Dry sauna + steam sauna — Finnish + Turkish styles
  • Forest Onsen indoor reception + indoor onsen bath — controlled environment for cold/rainy days
  • Lounge + reading corner — between sessions
  • Locker rooms (men + women) — Japanese onsen etiquette compliant

3 Signature Mineral Waters

3 Signature Mineral Waters
Each targets a different physiological benefit
Alkaline
Beauty Onsen
Properties: Clear, mildly alkaline water (pH 8–9). Smooth, slippery feel.
Best for: Skin exfoliation, surface cleansing, post-workout muscle relaxation.
Temperature: 38–40°C / 100–104°F
Baking Soda
Skin Softener
Properties: Milky-white, slightly alkaline. Sodium bicarbonate-rich.
Best for: Skin softening, dryness relief, mild anti-inflammatory.
Temperature: 39–41°C / 102–106°F
Chloride
Heat Retention
Properties: Slightly salty. Sodium chloride-based.
Best for: Circulation, post-soak heat retention, vascular conditions.
Temperature: 40–42°C / 104–108°F

Tokyo Technology — How Artificial Onsen Works

Vietnam doesn’t have natural hot springs in HCMC’s vicinity. So how does Eco Forest Onsen deliver Tokyo-standard onsen?

Tokyo-standard artificial onsen technology. The water mineral compositions are produced through a controlled chemical engineering process that reproduces specific Japanese onsen profiles (Hakone Yumoto, Kinosaki, Beppu) — sourced as a technology license, not just a name.

The process:

  1. Filtered municipal water source
  2. Mineral additive injection (specific compound ratios per water type)
  3. Heating to target temperature
  4. Continuous filtration + pH monitoring
  5. Daily lab testing for compliance

The result: chemically equivalent to natural Japanese onsen, just produced on-site. Cost-effective for residential delivery (vs trucking actual hot spring water).

Why this matters for buyers: the wellness benefit is in the mineral composition + temperature + duration of immersion. Natural vs engineered source is irrelevant if the chemistry is the same. The Tokyo licensing means Eco Forest Onsen meets a specific certifiable standard, not “spa-style mineral water” marketing.

Onsen Etiquette in 8 Steps

If you’re new to onsen culture, here’s the etiquette in 8 steps:

  1. Wash before soaking. Shower thoroughly at the seated wash stations. This is non-negotiable. The pool is not a bathtub.
  2. Steam open in steam sauna (5–8 min). Optional but recommended for first-time users.
  3. Soak in Silk Bath / Bubble Bath. Mild gel-water bath to introduce the body to heat.
  4. Soak in main mineral hot spring (Alkaline → Baking Soda → Chloride sequence). 8–15 minutes per pool. Step out if heart rate exceeds comfort zone.
  5. Dry sauna (5–8 min). High heat, low humidity. Pushes core temperature higher.
  6. Cold plunge or cold shower (1–2 min). Cooling shock + vascular response.
  7. Final wash. Rinse off any residual minerals.
  8. Hydrate + rest. Drink water, lie in lounge area for 10–15 min before activity.

Total time: 60–90 minutes for full cycle. Most residents do shortened versions on weeknights (3–4 steps), full cycle on weekends.

Capacity, Booking, and Health Considerations

1,800 sqm of wellness floor for 1,146 units = roughly 1.6 sqm per unit. With ~3 visitors per day, that’s ~12,000 monthly visits.

To prevent crowding, the design uses:

  • Per-tower elevator access — distributing flow across 4 access points
  • Locker capacity sized for ~30% concurrent peak occupancy
  • App-based time-slot booking for peak windows (5–8pm weekdays)

For peak windows, expect occasional 5–10 min wait at the busiest pools. Off-peak (mornings, weekday afternoons) typically has 50%+ capacity available.

Special considerations:

  • Pregnancy: Hot tubs (>38°C) are not advised after first trimester. Cool-water infinity pool is fine.
  • Cardiovascular conditions: Consult physician before regular hot spring use.
  • Children under 6: Designated “family hours” — typically late morning + early afternoon.
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