Coyoteloco
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Thank you so much for the info Manami San!It is about 10 minute walk from Ueno station. Hotel sweets.
Thank you so much for the info Manami San!It is about 10 minute walk from Ueno station. Hotel sweets.
Ok, I'll say it since we are all thinking it:
@Wwanderer please fix the typo in the title already, it's been six years.
If 100 minutes is enough than Tiffard or Cean are good options that have a front desk.hey. so I'm looking for a cool love hotel in kabukicho that's on the cheaper side.. maybe 4000-5000yen.. would it be possible to pay this for 2-3 hours? I rather not go to a shithole either, so looking for something nice.. Ive heard about XO but I really don't want to deal with a machine.. then I heard about pasha but seems lik it's 7600yen like for an hour.. is this true? are there any other recommendations in kabukicho where I don't have to deal with machines?
If 100 minutes is enough than Tiffard or Cean are good options that have a front desk.
XO is really the best option and the machines are not super hard.
I forgot to mention but if you go more to the outside of kabuki cho, there are some more reasonable priced hotels. d-wave and an have 120 minutes courses around 5000, but they do have a tax systhem so the price is slightly higher than you may expect. You pay at the front but there is a selection systhem at first but the staff there is welcoming to foreigners and may assist you. There are some other reasonable hotels around there as well.hey. so I'm looking for a cool love hotel in kabukicho that's on the cheaper side.. maybe 4000-5000yen.. would it be possible to pay this for 2-3 hours? I rather not go to a shithole either, so looking for something nice.. Ive heard about XO but I really don't want to deal with a machine.. then I heard about pasha but seems lik it's 7600yen like for an hour.. is this true? are there any other recommendations in kabukicho where I don't have to deal with machines?
Also there were some positive comments on TAG about hotel La Faesta being easy to enter for foreigners and not too expensive but i don't know if it is nice or not.hey. so I'm looking for a cool love hotel in kabukicho that's on the cheaper side.. maybe 4000-5000yen.. would it be possible to pay this for 2-3 hours? I rather not go to a shithole either, so looking for something nice.. Ive heard about XO but I really don't want to deal with a machine.. then I heard about pasha but seems lik it's 7600yen like for an hour.. is this true? are there any other recommendations in kabukicho where I don't have to deal with machines?
There are no real LH's -- just regular business hotels and tourist hotels.I'm wondering if there are love hotels located near Shinagawa station? Google maps doesn't come up with anything, but I know there must be some. I ask because I have a friend in that area.
I second Gotanda, which isn't really that far away. Some of the best places around. How we define "the best" around here is a different subject.
There only a couple specialized hotels for 'kinky' features. A number of hotels have various features like the mirrors. The better selection of these are in Shinjuku.Are there mirrors? Are there kinky or interesting features in the rooms such as an S&M horse saddle, massage chair, slot machines? It adds character to the room. There is one love hotel here in Shizuoka that allows you to play classic Super Nintendo games for free and after you request one, there is a side door with a slot that they slide it through, so you don't even have to leave your room. Same situation with ordering pizza or anything else.
Each hotel has different features -- For food, a number of hotel rooms have an inner and outer door, the staff can bring in requested items to the outer door and leave it there for you to pick up. (you don't see the staff and they don't see you)
I'm guessing their "free delivery" zone is kabukicho 1 chome?Does anyone have a nice go-to love hotel for encounters with ladies from the Style Group that are within their "free" delivery zone? The only one I saw mentioned by name in this thread is PERRIER. it looks very nice, but is outside the zone. The easier to get into the better. My Japanese is conversational at best, so I'm a bit worried about getting into a love hotel easily. Probably easier than I expect, but yeah. The ones where doors lock and whatnot intimidate me a little in theory. I've never been to one.
Also, I see most LH's list their "rest" time as two hours. If your booked time with the girl is two hours, how does this work with the time it takes her to get to the hotel after you call Style Group to tell them the hotel and room number. Another thing I like about PERRIER is their rest time is a nice cushion of three hours. Just trying to make sure I get the best bang for my buck, metaphorically and otherwise.
I've been suckered into this project.
You will find me walking around Shinjuku and Shibuya in the coming weeks, gathering some intel. (Obvious white guy with an iPad & and camera walking around alone in the love hotel districts!)
I will gather:
Names, General Pricing & Style of Hotel. After that, Eliah will have some type of directory or review system up to hold this stuff.
My personal favorite LH: Bali An. There is a thread by Mark floating around about it, I think.