LOVE HOTEL
is a type of short-stay hotel found in East Asian countries such as Japan, Korea and Hong Kong operated primarily for the purpose of allowing couples privacy to have sexual intercourse.
Love hotels usually offer a room rate for a "rest", as well as for an overnight stay. The period of a "rest" varies, typically ranging from one to three hours. Cheaper daytime off-peak rates are common. In general, reservations are not possible, leaving the hotel will forfeit access to the room, and overnight stay rates only become available after 10pm. They may also be used for prostitution or by budget-travelers sharing accommodation.
Love hotels usually offer a room rate for a "rest", as well as for an overnight stay. The period of a "rest" varies, typically ranging from one to three hours. Cheaper daytime off-peak rates are common. In general, reservations are not possible, leaving the hotel will forfeit access to the room, and overnight stay rates only become available after 10pm. They may also be used for prostitution or by budget-travelers sharing accommodation.
Entrances are discreet and interaction with staff is minimized, with rooms often selected from a panel of buttons and the bill settled by pneumatic tube, automatic cash machines, or a pair of hands behind a pane of frosted glass. While cheaper hotels are utilitarian, higher-end hotels may feature fanciful rooms decorated with anime characters, equipped with rotating beds, ceiling mirrors, karaoke machines, strange lighting or styled similarly to dungeons, sometimes including S&M gear.
These hotels are typically either concentrated in certain city districts such as DÅgenzaka in Shibuya, near highways on the city outskirts or in industrial districts. Few Japanese people wish to have a love hotel in their neighbourhood and construction in residential areas is often opposed.
Love hotel architecture is sometimes garish, with buildings shaped like castles, boats or UFOs and lit with lurid pink and purple neon lighting. However, many love hotels are very ordinary looking buildings, distinguished mainly by having small or covered windows.
Kenyataan dan penerangan berkenaan Love Hotel di atas aku copy paste bulat-bulat dari Wikipedia sebabnya aku dah buntu nak carik idea untuk story kita pada kali ni.
Hahaha.. jangan mare iyer??
Gambar-gambar di bawah pula aku 'cedok' dari Flickr. Hopefully, tuan empunya tak SAMAN aku dah ler sebab mengambil gambar-gambar tu tanpa kebenarannya..
Tujuan cerita kali ini bukannya untuk menggalakkan lagi 'maksiat', TETAPI untuk menerangkan pada korang supaya bila ke jepun nanti jangan pulak tersalah pilih dan menginap di hotel-hotel macam ni!!
Salah satu sebabnya adalah harga untuk menginap semalaman di jepun lebih-lebih lagi di tokyo ini tersangatlah mahal dan yang keduanya gatal nak save budget untuk bershopping dan berjalan sakan nanti... Betul tak??
So, untuk mengelakkan perkara itu terjadi, aku terangkanlah pasal Love Hotel ni..
dan,
kalau nak budgjet hotel yang betul-betul proper, aku suggest korang layari laman web ini :
Hah, yang ini baru betul-betul hotel yang sesuai untuk menginap bila bertandang ke jepun nanti. Apa-apa pon semuanya bergantung pada diri masing-masing laa iyer? Kalau rasa nak menginap di Love Hotel terpulang ler as long korang tau apa yang korang buat. ( Kenyataan ini ditujukan khas pada couples yg blom kawin sahaja )
Tak gitu Cik Kiah oiii???
Berbalik pada Love Hotel tadi, jom kita lihat bagaimana rupa kat dalam bilik hotel tu???
Adakah ianya berlainan dari hotel-hotel yang kita penah pegi??
So how?? Bilik pon cun gak kan?? Deco pon boleh kata menawan hati dan siap ada bath tub yang 'baek' untuk berdua serta 'S&M'.. Aku No comments... Tepuk dada tanya selera....
Hahahaha....
Selamat Bercuti ke Jepun....
2 comments:
beb.. org kalau pg sana.. org nk menginap kat hotel 'saifulnana'.. bole kan??
hotel tu disediakan khas utk kengkawan sahaja. harga semalaman boleh dirundingkan lagi.. bisa di atur... hihihi...
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