Has anyone gone to the newly opened 「MOMU 墨沐」 in Ximen yet? Are there really that many bears?
2026-07-09 10:31:59
Recently I've seen quite a few people sharing that Ximending has a new sauna, MOMU (墨沐). It looks like it's targeting bears, GMPD, and bulk/muscled crowds, and the overall brand visuals are quite polished — it attracted a lot of discussion as soon as it opened.
From the official information currently available, here's a summary:
✅ Ximending, Changsha Street Section 2 (near Ximen MRT Station)
✅ Entry fee NT$300
✅ Target body types:
* GMPD
* Bear
* Bulk / muscular build
Relatively slim (Slim) and monkey-type (Monkey) may not match the main positioning; whether they can enter is still judged by on-site staff.
I also saw some interesting features:
* Wrist/ankle bands to indicate 1, 0, 0.5
* Free underwear provided
* Condoms, lubricant
* No time limit (until closing)
* Rules prohibiting photos, video recording, loud behavior, etc.
Overall, compared with other saunas in Ximen, the brand has indeed created its own identity.
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What I'm more curious about is...
Since it just opened, the real test is the on-site experience.
For those who have been, could you share:
* 👀 Is it crowded? Which times on weekdays/weekends are busiest?
* 🐻 Are bears really a high proportion?
* 💪 Are Bulk and GMPD really common?
* 🧼 How clean is the environment?
* 🌡️ Are the facilities complete?
* 👨💼 How are the staff's attitudes?
* 💰 Do people think NT$300 is worth it?
* 🔥 Compared to other saunas in Taipei, what's the biggest difference?
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Personally, I feel Taipei hasn't seen a new brand with such a clear target audience in a long time.
From the public information so far, the brand image, visual design, and theme positioning are quite complete, and they deliberately focus the target audience on bears and muscular body types, aiming to create a space that meets this group's expectations. As for the actual atmosphere, crowds, and experience, we'll really have to rely on the first visitors to share.
If you've been, please leave a comment with your honest impressions (environment, clientele, value for money), so those still watching can have a reference! 👇
From the official information currently available, here's a summary:
✅ Ximending, Changsha Street Section 2 (near Ximen MRT Station)
✅ Entry fee NT$300
✅ Target body types:
* GMPD
* Bear
* Bulk / muscular build
Relatively slim (Slim) and monkey-type (Monkey) may not match the main positioning; whether they can enter is still judged by on-site staff.
I also saw some interesting features:
* Wrist/ankle bands to indicate 1, 0, 0.5
* Free underwear provided
* Condoms, lubricant
* No time limit (until closing)
* Rules prohibiting photos, video recording, loud behavior, etc.
Overall, compared with other saunas in Ximen, the brand has indeed created its own identity.
⸻
What I'm more curious about is...
Since it just opened, the real test is the on-site experience.
For those who have been, could you share:
* 👀 Is it crowded? Which times on weekdays/weekends are busiest?
* 🐻 Are bears really a high proportion?
* 💪 Are Bulk and GMPD really common?
* 🧼 How clean is the environment?
* 🌡️ Are the facilities complete?
* 👨💼 How are the staff's attitudes?
* 💰 Do people think NT$300 is worth it?
* 🔥 Compared to other saunas in Taipei, what's the biggest difference?
⸻
Personally, I feel Taipei hasn't seen a new brand with such a clear target audience in a long time.
From the public information so far, the brand image, visual design, and theme positioning are quite complete, and they deliberately focus the target audience on bears and muscular body types, aiming to create a space that meets this group's expectations. As for the actual atmosphere, crowds, and experience, we'll really have to rely on the first visitors to share.
If you've been, please leave a comment with your honest impressions (environment, clientele, value for money), so those still watching can have a reference! 👇
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