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What happens in love hotels in Japan?

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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The vast majority of love hotels will happily rent rooms to foreigners. When browsing rooms online, you will occasionally see a listing that specifies “Japanese only,” but these are the exception. Likewise, you shouldn't feel uncomfortable walking into a love hotel and requesting a room.

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“Japanese culture is a culture based on 'shame' and love hotels can be used with discretion and secrecy,” he explains in an email. “Japanese people tend to not be very publicly open about sex, so love hotels are necessary as a space to free their sexual desires.” Love hotels boomed starting around the 1980s.

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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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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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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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Why do love hotels lock you in? In order to prevent people from leaving without paying, most love hotel doors will lock behind you after you enter the room. Before checking in, make sure you have everything you need for the night!

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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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The online magazine quoted Shiho, a rental girlfriend who shared that “many men who seek out a rental girlfriend are those who've never had a girlfriend or even been out with a girl before, or those who are too busy to have a real partner.

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Though this idea might seem somewhat sleazy to people used to the idea of no-tell motels back in the States, love hotels are clean and used not only by trysting lovers, but middle-aged couples looking to get away from the live-in in-laws (and vice versa).

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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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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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Fortunately, hidden cameras in hotel rooms are extremely rare. But if you want to take precautions, a visual inspection and using detection tools can help identify any secret recording devices.

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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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The answer is no hotel room safe is 100% secure, here's why. All hotels have a backdoor or “special way” so the staff can get into the safe in case a guest forgets the code, or loses the key to the safe. Some safes may use a master key or card while others may have a special override code to open the door.

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We have a wide selection of love hotels in London and you'll find what you're looking for! It's possible to plan your romantic getaway ahead of time but you can also decide to go on a whim. You don't need a credit card to book, and you immediately get a confirmation.

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In most cases, hotels in Japan do not charge by the room, but instead by the number of people staying in a room. The more people in a room, the slightly cheaper the rate, that for one person staying in a single being the highest. So a family staying together or friends sharing a room can help keep the price down.

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