Tokyu Retreat: From Rare Natural Springs to the Japanese Art of Wellness

Unwind and rejuvenate with the natural wonders of Radon hot springs at Tokyu Retreat. This pioneering wellness retreat, just a stone's throw from Hanoi, seamlessly blends Japanese therapeutic traditions with luxurious relaxation experiences.

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Onsen bathing is more than just a relaxation and wellness method for the Japanese; it’s a healing art and a deep cultural aspect of their spiritual life. According to the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), in 2022, the revenue from wellness tourism, including Onsen, reached approximately $15 billion, attracting around 30 million visitors to famous Onsen areas like Beppu, Hakone, and Ginzan. Here, guests not only relax in the warm waters but also immerse themselves in a stunning environment where Japanese nature and culture intersect, providing a truly unique experience.

Recognizing the enormous potential of this model, several resorts in Vietnam have developed in the direction of Onsen, such as Lynn Times Thanh Thuy (Phu Tho), Kobi Onsen (Hue), and Bang (Quang Binh). This combination not only ushers in a new era for Vietnamese tourism but also brings guests closer to profound and meaningful self-care experiences.

Notably, in the north, we must mention Thanh Thuy, which boasts a rare source of radon-enriched hot springs with exceptional health benefits, offering the opportunity to experience Onsen bathing in a wonderful natural setting.

Natural Hot Springs: A Wonderful Therapeutic Gift

The natural hot springs in Thanh Thuy contain precious minerals such as Radon, Mg2+, Ca2+, Na+, and K+, and have been tested to meet quality and safety standards. Radon, one of the special components in Thanh Thuy’s hot springs, supports the treatment of cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and nervous system diseases. When bathing in the hot springs, radon penetrates the skin, forming an active membrane that adheres to the epidermis and continues to affect the body for 3-4 hours after soaking. This not only helps reduce pain from arthritis but also improves blood circulation and relaxes the nervous system.

After numerous tests, Thanh Thuy’s hot spring was confirmed as the first natural radon hot spring source (*) in Northern Vietnam, with high biological activity and therapeutic effects.

In addition to radon, minerals like Mg2+ and Ca2+ also play crucial roles in maintaining health. Mg2+ promotes glucose metabolism and contributes to healthy skin, while Ca2+ slows down the aging process and strengthens bones. Na+ and K+ not only aid in detoxifying through the skin but also balance electrolytes, helping to lower blood pressure and reduce symptoms of arthritis.

These benefits have led to a growing demand for hot springs therapy and relaxation. Tokyu Retreat, with the advantage of owning the Thanh Thuy hot spring source, is gradually attracting the attention of investors and potential customers.

A Health Retreat Just 60 Minutes from Hanoi

Conveniently located just 60 minutes from Hanoi, Tokyu Retreat is a promising project offering a Japanese-style wellness retreat. Each villa at Tokyu Retreat is equipped with a Home Spa system: Onsen bathing, hot and cold saunas, and a year-round hot mineral pool, allowing guests to proactively take care of their health using the natural hot spring source right in the comfort of their own home.

This is a significant advantage, enabling homeowners to fully enjoy the benefits of the hot springs without leaving their private space. The minerals in the hot water not only help reduce stress and improve blood circulation but also leave the skin feeling smoother and more youthful after each bath.

As evidence of the value of this model, we can refer to the Atami villa area in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, famous for its hot springs, with prices ranging from 27 to 35 billion VND/unit with areas ranging from 300 to 500 sq. m. The villas in Atami not only embody traditional Japanese style but also integrate natural hot spring baths. The spacious and nature-friendly environment has made Atami a sought-after destination for the affluent and investors alike.

Compared to Atami, Tokyu Retreat offers similar benefits but is tailored to suit the needs and preferences of Vietnamese people. With its fresh air and meticulously maintained greenery, Tokyu Retreat is not just a retreat but also an ideal place to recharge and encourage homeowners to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

This proactive healthcare model at Tokyu Retreat is designed to help homeowners develop good habits, not only through soaking in the Onsen but also through daily health and physical care activities, thereby improving the quality of life and mental health for all.

The natural radon hot spring source is directly supplied from deep within the earth to each villa at Tokyu Retreat.

Tokyu Retreat is not just a retreat but a comprehensive health care home for all types of customers, from the elderly in need of therapeutic treatments to young people seeking relaxation and rejuvenation after a stressful workweek. The harmonious combination of natural hot springs and Japanese wellness services at Tokyu Retreat is the key to helping guests recharge and find peace in their lives.

(*)(According to data https://sti.vista.gov.vn/file_DuLieu/dataTLKHCN//CVv29/2010/CVv29S3202010205.pdf)

For detailed information about the Tokyu Retreat project – Private Onsen Natural Hot Spring Villas, please contact:

MSH Group – Project Development Consulting Unit

Hotline: 0963.033.999

Website: https://mshgroup.vn/tokyu-retreat/