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  • Geihinkan Love Hotel - Love hotels in Japan are places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together in in cases where they may not have privacy.  Instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is machine automated for extra privacy.  Typically there is a board which shows which rooms are available.  With the competition intense, love hotels have come up with all sorts of innovative ways to compete with each other.  In addition to the usual competition strategy of offering more amenities like videos, rotating beds, costumes or sex toys some have entered the realm of theme parks.  Love hotel themes in Japan include the White House, UFOs, Christmas, underwater sea scenes, railway cars, cruise ships, doctors’ offices and even schoolrooms…. Part of the theme trend is to make the experience more lighthearted and fun which makes the situation less embarrassing by offering up exotic or funny settings.  This renders the visit into an experience rather than a sordid affair.  Couples can select a different theme for each tryst.  For better or worse, recent trends are moving away from the bizarre or comical and more towards luxury and exotic.
    love-hotel-interior.jpg
  • UFO Love Hotel - Love hotels are places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together in in cases where they may not have privacy.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Simple solution: lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is machine automated for extra privacy.  Typically there is a board which shows which rooms are available.  Those that you can select at that given moment are illuminated.  You can select a “rest” which is for a 90 minute quickie or a “stay” for longer overnight sessions.  With the competition intense, love hotels have come up with all sorts of innovative ways to compete with each other.  In addition to the usual competition strategy of offering more amenities like videos, rotating beds, costumes or sex toys some have entered the realm of theme parks.  Love hotel themes in Japan include the White House, UFOs, Christmas, underwater sea scenes, railway cars, cruise ships, doctors’ offices and even schoolrooms…. Part of the theme trend is to make the experience more lighthearted and fun which makes the situation less embarrassing by offering up exotic or funny settings.  This renders the visit into an experience rather than a sordid affair.  Couples can select a different theme for each tryst.  For better or worse, recent trends are moving away from the bizarre or comical and more towards luxury and exotic.  Bali anyone?
    UFO-love-hotel-03.jpg
  • Famy Love Hotel - Love hotels are places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together in in cases where they may not have privacy.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Simple solution: lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is machine automated for extra privacy.  Typically there is a board which shows which rooms are available.  Those that you can select at that given moment are illuminated.  You can select a “rest” which is for a 90 minute quickie or a “stay” for longer overnight sessions.  With the competition intense, love hotels have come up with all sorts of innovative ways to compete with each other.  In addition to the usual competition strategy of offering more amenities like videos, rotating beds, costumes or sex toys some have entered the realm of theme parks.  Love hotel themes in Japan include the White House, UFOs, Christmas, underwater sea scenes, railway cars, cruise ships, doctors’ offices and even schoolrooms…. Part of the theme trend is to make the experience more lighthearted and fun which makes the situation less embarrassing by offering up exotic or funny settings.  This renders the visit into an experience rather than a sordid affair.  Couples can select a different theme for each tryst.  For better or worse, recent trends are moving away from the bizarre or comical and more towards luxury and exotic.  Bali anyone?
    famy-love-hotel-01.jpg
  • Japanese "Love hotels" attempt various themes to lighten the mood of such assignations,  this particular love hotel likes soft lights and moody colors.  this particular love hotel could almost pass for a real, normal hotel except for the smoked glass dark windows for privacy and the hidden entrance...Japanese love hotels always have a discreet entrance. More commonly they are "drive-through" with hidden parking lots or at least giant mud flaps hiding cars, or that is to say, car license plates in case the wife happens to drive by.
    japanese-love-hotel-1.jpg
  • Geihinkan Love Hotel - Love hotels in Japan are places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together in in cases where they may not have privacy.  Instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is machine automated for extra privacy.  Typically there is a board which shows which rooms are available.  With the competition intense, love hotels have come up with all sorts of innovative ways to compete with each other.  In addition to the usual competition strategy of offering more amenities like videos, rotating beds, costumes or sex toys some have entered the realm of theme parks.  Love hotel themes in Japan include the White House, UFOs, Christmas, underwater sea scenes, railway cars, cruise ships, doctors’ offices and even schoolrooms…. Part of the theme trend is to make the experience more lighthearted and fun which makes the situation less embarrassing by offering up exotic or funny settings.  This renders the visit into an experience rather than a sordid affair.  Couples can select a different theme for each tryst.  For better or worse, recent trends are moving away from the bizarre or comical and more towards luxury and exotic.
    love-hotel-interior-3.jpg
  • UFO Love Hotel - Love hotels are places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together in in cases where they may not have privacy.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Simple solution: lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is machine automated for extra privacy.  Typically there is a board which shows which rooms are available.  Those that you can select at that given moment are illuminated.  You can select a “rest” which is for a 90 minute quickie or a “stay” for longer overnight sessions.  With the competition intense, love hotels have come up with all sorts of innovative ways to compete with each other.  In addition to the usual competition strategy of offering more amenities like videos, rotating beds, costumes or sex toys some have entered the realm of theme parks.  Love hotel themes in Japan include the White House, UFOs, Christmas, underwater sea scenes, railway cars, cruise ships, doctors’ offices and even schoolrooms…. Part of the theme trend is to make the experience more lighthearted and fun which makes the situation less embarrassing by offering up exotic or funny settings.  This renders the visit into an experience rather than a sordid affair.  Couples can select a different theme for each tryst.  For better or worse, recent trends are moving away from the bizarre or comical and more towards luxury and exotic.  Bali anyone?
    UFO-love-hotel-02.jpg
  • UFO Love Hotel - Love hotels are places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together in in cases where they may not have privacy.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Simple solution: lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is machine automated for extra privacy.  Typically there is a board which shows which rooms are available.  Those that you can select at that given moment are illuminated.  You can select a “rest” which is for a 90 minute quickie or a “stay” for longer overnight sessions.  With the competition intense, love hotels have come up with all sorts of innovative ways to compete with each other.  In addition to the usual competition strategy of offering more amenities like videos, rotating beds, costumes or sex toys some have entered the realm of theme parks.  Love hotel themes in Japan include the White House, UFOs, Christmas, underwater sea scenes, railway cars, cruise ships, doctors’ offices and even schoolrooms…. Part of the theme trend is to make the experience more lighthearted and fun which makes the situation less embarrassing by offering up exotic or funny settings.  This renders the visit into an experience rather than a sordid affair.  Couples can select a different theme for each tryst.  For better or worse, recent trends are moving away from the bizarre or comical and more towards luxury and exotic.  Bali anyone?
    UFO-love-hotel-01.jpg
  • Geihinkan Love Hotel - Love hotels in Japan are places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together in in cases where they may not have privacy.  Instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is machine automated for extra privacy.  Typically there is a board which shows which rooms are available.  With the competition intense, love hotels have come up with all sorts of innovative ways to compete with each other.  In addition to the usual competition strategy of offering more amenities like videos, rotating beds, costumes or sex toys some have entered the realm of theme parks.  Love hotel themes in Japan include the White House, UFOs, Christmas, underwater sea scenes, railway cars, cruise ships, doctors’ offices and even schoolrooms…. Part of the theme trend is to make the experience more lighthearted and fun which makes the situation less embarrassing by offering up exotic or funny settings.  This renders the visit into an experience rather than a sordid affair.  Couples can select a different theme for each tryst.  For better or worse, recent trends are moving away from the bizarre or comical and more towards luxury and exotic.
    love-hotel-interior-4.jpg
  • Geihinkan Love Hotel - Love hotels in Japan are places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together in in cases where they may not have privacy.  Instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is machine automated for extra privacy.  Typically there is a board which shows which rooms are available.  With the competition intense, love hotels have come up with all sorts of innovative ways to compete with each other.  In addition to the usual competition strategy of offering more amenities like videos, rotating beds, costumes or sex toys some have entered the realm of theme parks.  Love hotel themes in Japan include the White House, UFOs, Christmas, underwater sea scenes, railway cars, cruise ships, doctors’ offices and even schoolrooms…. Part of the theme trend is to make the experience more lighthearted and fun which makes the situation less embarrassing by offering up exotic or funny settings.  This renders the visit into an experience rather than a sordid affair.  Couples can select a different theme for each tryst.  For better or worse, recent trends are moving away from the bizarre or comical and more towards luxury and exotic.
    love-hotel-interior-2.jpg
  • The White House Love Hotel Hayama. One wonders what the President and the First Lady would think if they were to see this particular Japanese Love Hotel, located in Hayama on the Shonan Coast of Japan, south of Tokyo and Yokohama. Like all Japanese love hotels, this one has a theme, but it is doubtful if the intention is political...
    japanese-love-hotel-2.jpg
  • Love hotels originated as places for lovers to meet up in crowded cities where they had no private space, or family matters prevented them from hosting visitors.  They have always been neutral ground, where intimacy can be risked without consequences.  Couples turn up and instead of being greeting by a receptionist, it is automated with machines, for extra privacy.  With the competition intense, love hotels have come up with ways to compete against each other.  Other than the usual method of offering more amenities like DVD players and videos, rotating beds, or sex toys, many have entered the realm of theme parks.  The Sea Stork Hotel is one of the earliest examples of this, originally named the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, it has undergone remodeling jobs, name changes and paint jobs over the years.  Other love hotels include such themes as Hello Kitty, Dungeons, the Tropics,   Part of this theme trend is to make the experience more fun - couples can select a different theme for each tryst or simply to make the situation less threatening by offering up cartoon-like settings.
    sea-stork-love-hotel-1.jpg
  • Love hotels originated as places for lovers to meet up in crowded cities where they had no private space, or family matters prevented them from hosting visitors.  They have always been neutral ground, where intimacy can be risked without consequences.  Couples turn up and instead of being greeting by a receptionist, it is automated with machines, for extra privacy.  With the competition intense, love hotels have come up with ways to compete against each other.  Other than the usual method of offering more amenities like DVD players and videos, rotating beds, or sex toys, many have entered the realm of theme parks.  The Sea Stork Hotel is one of the earliest examples of this, originally named the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, it has undergone remodeling jobs, name changes and paint jobs over the years.  Other love hotels include such themes as Hello Kitty, Dungeons, the Tropics,   Part of this theme trend is to make the experience more fun - couples can select a different theme for each tryst or simply to make the situation less threatening by offering up cartoon-like settings.
    sea-stork-love-hotel-4.jpg
  • Love hotels originated as places for lovers to meet up in crowded cities where they had no private space, or family matters prevented them from hosting visitors.  They have always been neutral ground, where intimacy can be risked without consequences.  Couples turn up and instead of being greeting by a receptionist, it is automated with machines, for extra privacy.  With the competition intense, love hotels have come up with ways to compete against each other.  Other than the usual method of offering more amenities like DVD players and videos, rotating beds, or sex toys, many have entered the realm of theme parks.  The Sea Stork Hotel is one of the earliest examples of this, originally named the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, it has undergone remodeling jobs, name changes and paint jobs over the years.  Other love hotels include such themes as Hello Kitty, Dungeons, the Tropics,   Part of this theme trend is to make the experience more fun - couples can select a different theme for each tryst or simply to make the situation less threatening by offering up cartoon-like settings.
    sea-stork-love-hotel-3.jpg
  • Love hotels originated as places for lovers to meet up in crowded cities where they had no private space, or family matters prevented them from hosting visitors.  They have always been neutral ground, where intimacy can be risked without consequences.  Couples turn up and instead of being greeting by a receptionist, it is automated with machines, for extra privacy.  With the competition intense, love hotels have come up with ways to compete against each other.  Other than the usual method of offering more amenities like DVD players and videos, rotating beds, or sex toys, many have entered the realm of theme parks.  The Sea Stork Hotel is one of the earliest examples of this, originally named the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, it has undergone remodeling jobs, name changes and paint jobs over the years.  Other love hotels include such themes as Hello Kitty, Dungeons, the Tropics,   Part of this theme trend is to make the experience more fun - couples can select a different theme for each tryst or simply to make the situation less threatening by offering up cartoon-like settings.
    sea-stork-love-hotel-2.jpg
  • Hotel Ten Un Love Hotel Shibuya - In Japan, Love hotels are simply places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together where they may not have private space.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is usually automated by machine for extra privacy.  Although the concept of having a hotel specifically for the purposes of, well, sex when the first love hotels as we now know them started up in the late 1950s. At the time, Japanese homes were usually designed with sleeping areas doubling as living areas during the day and, as a result, not much chance for afternoon delight - and even less so if you had kids or in-laws.
    hotel-ten-un-1.jpg
  • Hotel Core Love Hotel Shibuya - In Japan, Love hotels are simply places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together where they may not have private space.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is usually automated by machine for extra privacy.  Although the concept of having a hotel specifically for the purposes of, well, sex when the first love hotels as we now know them started up in the late 1950s. At the time, Japanese homes were usually designed with sleeping areas doubling as living areas during the day and, as a result, not much chance for afternoon delight - and even less so if you had kids or in-laws.
    hotel-core-2.jpg
  • Hotel Sweets Love Hotel Shibuya - In Japan, Love hotels are simply places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together where they may not have private space.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is usually automated by machine for extra privacy.  Although the concept of having a hotel specifically for the purposes of, well, sex when the first love hotels as we now know them started up in the late 1950s. At the time, Japanese homes were usually designed with sleeping areas doubling as living areas during the day and, as a result, not much chance for afternoon delight - and even less so if you had kids or in-laws.
    hotel-sweets-3.jpg
  • Hotel Sweets Love Hotel Shibuya - In Japan, Love hotels are simply places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together where they may not have private space.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is usually automated by machine for extra privacy.  Although the concept of having a hotel specifically for the purposes of, well, sex when the first love hotels as we now know them started up in the late 1950s. At the time, Japanese homes were usually designed with sleeping areas doubling as living areas during the day and, as a result, not much chance for afternoon delight - and even less so if you had kids or in-laws.
    hotel-sweets-1.jpg
  • Hotel Sweets Love Hotel Shibuya -In Japan, Love hotels are simply places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together where they may not have private space.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is usually automated by machine for extra privacy.  Although the concept of having a hotel specifically for the purposes of, well, sex when the first love hotels as we now know them started up in the late 1950s. At the time, Japanese homes were usually designed with sleeping areas doubling as living areas during the day and, as a result, not much chance for afternoon delight - and even less so if you had kids or in-laws.
    hotel-sweets-2.jpg
  • Hotel Core Love Hotel Shibuya - In Japan, Love hotels are simply places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together where they may not have private space.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is usually automated by machine for extra privacy.  Although the concept of having a hotel specifically for the purposes of, well, sex when the first love hotels as we now know them started up in the late 1950s. At the time, Japanese homes were usually designed with sleeping areas doubling as living areas during the day and, as a result, not much chance for afternoon delight - and even less so if you had kids or in-laws.
    hotel-core-1.jpg
  • Hotel Sweets Love Hotel Shibuya - In Japan, Love hotels are simply places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together where they may not have private space.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is usually automated by machine for extra privacy.  Although the concept of having a hotel specifically for the purposes of, well, sex when the first love hotels as we now know them started up in the late 1950s. At the time, Japanese homes were usually designed with sleeping areas doubling as living areas during the day and, as a result, not much chance for afternoon delight - and even less so if you had kids or in-laws.
    hotel-sweets-4.jpg
  • Asia Love Hotel Shibuya - In Japan, Love hotels are simply places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together where they may not have private space.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is usually automated by machine for extra privacy.  Although the concept of having a hotel specifically for the purposes of, well, sex when the first love hotels as we now know them started up in the late 1950s. At the time, Japanese homes were usually designed with sleeping areas doubling as living areas during the day and, as a result, not much chance for afternoon delight - and even less so if you had kids or in-laws.
    hotel-asia-2.jpg
  • Asia Love Hotel Shibuya - In Japan, Love hotels are simply places for couples to meet up for some intimate time together where they may not have private space.  Sometimes family matters prevent the amorous from hosting visitors.  Lovers turn up at a love hotel and instead of being greeted by a receptionist, check in is usually automated by machine for extra privacy.  Although the concept of having a hotel specifically for the purposes of, well, sex when the first love hotels as we now know them started up in the late 1950s. At the time, Japanese homes were usually designed with sleeping areas doubling as living areas during the day and, as a result, not much chance for afternoon delight - and even less so if you had kids or in-laws.
    hotel-asia-1.jpg
  • Mukoden Hotel Abandoned Haikyo - Despite its lovely view of the Pacific Ocean along the coast of Izu Peninsula, the Mukoden Hotel is now an abandoned ruin.  In part, perhaps because of its unfortunate name that also refers to a battle in China during WWII.  It also may resemble a so-called "love hotel" because of its turrets, a popular castle theme of that type fo short term hotel.  Haikyo simply means ruins in Japanese and at the same time refers to the hobby known as urban exploration or URBEX popular in industrialzed societies. Haikyo enthusiasts visit abandoned towns, houses, hospitals, schools, industrial sites, theme parks or other forgotten or abandoned places.
    mukden-hotel-haikyo-2.jpg
  • Mukoden Hotel Abandoned Haikyo - Despite its lovely view of the Pacific Ocean along the coast of Izu Peninsula, the Mukoden Hotel is now an abandoned ruin.  In part, perhaps because of its unfortunate name that also refers to a battle in China during WWII.  It also may resemble a so-called "love hotel" because of its turrets, a popular castle theme of that type fo short term hotel.  Haikyo simply means ruins in Japanese and at the same time refers to the hobby known as urban exploration or URBEX popular in industrialzed societies. Haikyo enthusiasts visit abandoned towns, houses, hospitals, schools, industrial sites, theme parks or other forgotten or abandoned places.
    mukden-hotel-haikyo-1.jpg