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Why do Japanese go to love hotels?

Houses in Japan are small and it is difficult to freely enjoy sex, hence the necessity to utilize these hotels that can be had for a short period of time.



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The bathrooms in love hotels tend to also be even more well stocked with toiletries than your average hotel: shampoo, conditioner, lotions, creams, hair products, and of course, contraception. Two seems to be the standard for free condoms, so if you're planning a marathon, you may want to come prepared.

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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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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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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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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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You can rent friends, partners and family members there. According to Japan Today, you can rent a girlfriend for 6000 yen per hour for two hours. while first-timers can select their girlfriend at no extra charge, selections after the first date come at an additional cost of 2,000 yen.

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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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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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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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Strictly speaking, a love hotel is BYO. If you can't find a girl there are other places in Osaka's underbelly where girls are included, but we don't really know anything about that. You may also be able to stay in a love hotel without a girl, but dolls are also not provided.

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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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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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