Inside Japan’s ‘Love Hotels,’ Featuring Mirrored Ceilings And Slides

Tokyo is known for “Kabukicho,” which has the biggest red-light district in the city. It can be a suitable place for the whole family throughout the daytime, but when the moon has risen, a strong adult atmosphere prevails, with endless sex shops, hostess clubs, and “love hotels” or “rabuho.” “It is a themed hotel where people usually go to have sexy time,” a TikTok user said while explaining the popularity behind the hotels.

“A lot of people in Japan prefer to go love hotels rather than having sex at their own place because houses are all bunched up together, there’s not much space, the walls are very thin and it’s common etiquette not to have noise complaints.” But they’re not just for locals—tourists can also enjoy the fun of a love hotel, even if they’re traveling alone and want to try something out of the ordinary. Common features include mirrored ceilings, jacuzzi tubs and complimentary flavored condoms; some also have standout features like private saunas, karaoke set up, soundproof walls, game consoles—and even a water slide in the room. 

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Inside The High End Sex Hotels Of Mexico City

If you’re looking for a racy way to experience Mexico City, love hotels will fulfill all your hottest fantasies. Mexico City has the highest number of love hotels in the world, according to the online platform Kinky Hotels, which aims to help people choose their room according to their sexual preferences—BDSM, swingers, LGBTQ+ friendly and more. The most luxurious suites are as large as 200 square meters, have private pools, jacuzzis, saunas and “erotic furniture” like tantra chairs, swings and vibrating beds.

According to a manager at a love hotel chain,“love hotels emerged [in Mexico] ten years ago,” coinciding with the boom in “boutique hotels servicing the tourism sector.” The founder of the erotic platform Let’s Kinky explains, “Whoever wants to own a love hotel must invest in the architecture and decor of the building.” Not only are they glamorous, but they are also very clean: “As soon as a couple leaves the room, an army of maids goes in and divides up the tasks. In 30 minutes, they have the room ready for a new couple.”

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Check out more about the high end sex hotels of Mexico City: https://www.vice.com/en/article/g5gv9j/inside-the-high-end-sex-hotels-of-mexico-city