the love hotelsof Tokyo—and beyond—are part of the fabricof Japanese nightlifesociety. Some couples use them just to get some peace and quiet from their children, to avoid the questioning of invasive parents, or to alleviate their concerns about snoopy neighbours. And many tourists give them a go because, “When in Rome” and all that.

Another common, yet little known use for love hotels, is as an alternative to more expensive business accommodation options. They often can be value priced for the amenities offered, if one doesn’t mind their lascivious side

I spoke with four people—two men and two women—from around the world who have dipped their toes, as it were, into the world of Japanese love hotels.

What did they find? Were they surprised? Are the conventional wisdoms to be believed? And most importantly, is this an experience that they would recommend to others?

Click below  for what the shared

 

 

Nostalgia offers her last piece of advice with same candor with which she shared her love hotelexperience. “The experience made me feel excited and hushed. I was able to enjoy time alone with my husband on our little getaway without stress or worry of noise. The anonymity of the experience was the only thing that both pleased and upset me. For those committing adultery, it would only be too easy, and the society surrounding this idea doesn’t sit too well with my own personal beliefs. Although the culture in Japan runs deep due to its history in these aspects, that’s a discussion for another time and place.”

 

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