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Can minors go to love hotels in Japan?

Yes, anyone under 18 can book a love hotel in Japan. However, they may need to present ID upon check-in. Some love hotels have age limits, so it's wise to contact ahead and check before making a reservation. Love hotels are a sort of short-stay hotel in Japan especially for couples.



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Do love hotels provide condoms? Love hotels usually provide a few free condoms; look for them in a box by the bed. They may not be great condoms though, so we advise you bring your own. In a pinch, head to Donki; there's probably one nearby.

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Love hotels tend to be a pretty good value and typically have better amenities than standard business hotels. So even though they're technically lovers' dens, staying in one alone can be an enjoyable experience.

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Of course, there are cameras at some places within the hotel itself. But they're placed in common areas like the parking lot, the entrance, and the elevators. They're used for security, to keep track of how many people have been coming into the building, and other similar business purposes.

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I am a minor (under 18 years old). Can I travel to Japan by myself? A. Yes, you can travel to Japan by yourself.

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It's worth noting that love hotels prioritize discretion and privacy for their guests. Therefore, it's common for love hotels to have policies in place that require guests to provide identification upon check-in. This is to ensure the safety and security of all guests, regardless of their nationality.

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As the name suggests, the main purpose of love hotels is to provide couples with a room to spend some undisturbed time together. The rooms are equipped according to their purpose with large double beds, a television offering erotic programs, a nice bathroom, etc.

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On average a short stay will be around 4,000 yen. Longer stays vary from 4,000 yen (simple, lower-end with rooms similar to those of a regular business hotel) to 20,000 yen (you'd be staying in a high-end room with lots of amenities). On average you can expect to spend around 9,000 - 12,000 yen for a night stay.

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In many states, there are zoning laws and licensing requirements that make it challenging for love hotels to obtain permits and operate legally. Unlike traditional hotels, love hotels cater to a specific clientele and often provide themed rooms with unique amenities.

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These hotels stand brazenly in plain sight across the country, and yet for many they remain somewhat of a taboo.

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At first glance, it is very clean. This is because the entire area is cleaned at least once daily, and simple cleaning is also done after short stays. Therefore, there is no such thing as dirty sheets or pillowcases, or wet towels. You may find sleeping in some hotels slightly uncomfortable.

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Modern love hotels developed from tea rooms (chaya (??)) used mostly by prostitutes and their clients but also by lovers. After World War II, the term tsurekomi yado (?????, lit. bring-along inn) was adopted, originally for simple lodgings run by families with a few rooms to spare.

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