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Love Hotels That Allow Threesomes?

Kitty Carr

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I've seen one in Meguro with a room that explicitly allows threesomes, but does anyone know of any others?

One of my favourite Japanese LH aggregators, Happy Hotel (it also has a nice iPhone app!) has 'three or more people' as a search term, and so threw up this list for Tokyo, but any personal recommendations would be nice. Thanks!
 
Hey Kitty! I wasn't able to open your link. I've never had trouble anywhere with a MFF 3P, but I was rejected once at a LH in okubo with a MMF 3P.
 
Thanks for your input. I should mention that I'm looking predominantly for places that allow MMF.
 
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It might be worth checking with Bali An. They advertise rooms for "small parties" or at least did so at one time.

-Ww
 
Have you checked the alpha inn sm love hotel? They have a room for 3-4 guests.
 
It might be worth checking with Bali An. They advertise rooms for "small parties" or at least did so at one time.

-Ww

Bali Island in Shinjuku allows MMF too. Extra person can pay charge and go up.

Any large hotel where you can walk in and take the elevator, and the check in desk isn't in front of the door.
 
Any large hotel where you can walk in and take the elevator, and the check in desk isn't in front of the door.

Just to point out the obvious: the thread is about *love hotels*, not "any large hotel".
 
The point is threesomes. Lots of hotels can be options. Swinger parties have this issue all the time.

The problem often is those hotels where the cashier/clerk/check-in is right at the entrance. Not all hotels are setup like that. Many hotels have several floors and check-in is on the 2nd or 3rd floor. Consequently, you can check-in, then give your friends the room number.

Examples are:

. Shinjuku Prince Hotel

. Hotel Siena in Shinjuku

. Bali Island in Shinjuku

. Bali An in Shinjuku

. Shinjuku Washington Hotel

It's a good idea to check out well known areas for hotels by foot, BEFORE the get together. You will then often be able to figure out the good ones from the bad ones for threesomes and swinger parties.
 
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I've seen one in Meguro with a room that explicitly allows threesomes, but does anyone know of any others?

One of my favourite Japanese LH aggregators, Happy Hotel (it also has a nice iPhone app!) has 'three or more people' as a search term, and so threw up this list for Tokyo, but any personal recommendations would be nice. Thanks!

Kitty, what was the name of the Meguro hotel?

Also, link is broken
 
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In meguro it is the charm hotel I believe. I think it is room 501. The only one in the 5th floor.
 
HOTEL SKPLAZA
http://www.hotel-guide.jp/shop/sk-plaza1/
03-3780-5211
in Shibuya

has at least one fairly nice and good-sized room that is well set up for small group orgies with two beds, each in its own alcove off the main room, and a couch/divan well suited for horizontal activities. My date and I took it back in November because it was the only room available when we arrived on a rainy Saturday afternoon. I don't know for sure that they allow threesomes and/or moresomes, but it doesn't make much sense otherwise. Anyway, you could ask.

I would have posted about this place sooner but had trouble remembering its name…stuck on the end of my tongue sort of thing.

-Ww
 
Sorry for the late reply! I post from my phone and my tags may have been dodgy for that link. Will sort it out.

I think the Meguro hotel was indeed Charme. It was next to A.Land, which is my personal fav chain (rotating round beds with mirrors on the ceiling y'all!).

Thanks for the other tips. There seem to be more in Kabukicho than anywhere else (surprise surprise!).
 
Nothing stopping you from giving your guest the room number and them coming straight to the room.

Yup, that's what I always do. The only issue is if the lift requires a key card. Then I just wait discreetly in the lobby somewhere, preferably away from the reception desk.
 
Another hotel with a layout similar to the Shinjuku Prince Hotel and Hotel Siena Shinjuku is the-

Shinjuku Washington Hotel

It's located near the Shinjuku JR South exit. The hotel also has restaurants and a convience store in the building.