Trending hashtag reveals some interesting quirks that guests have come across during their short-term stays.
In Japan, a lot of people live in tiny one-room bedsits or multi-generational residences with parents and grandparents, which is great for saving money and living on a budget, but not so great when it comes to making love.
It’s a situation that helped give birth to the love hotel as we know it back in the early ’60s, and since then these short-stay hotels — which cater to couples looking for a private place to have sex — have become so entrenched in Japanese society that you’ll find them all over the country, from the busiest cities to even small rural towns.
While they all look different and boast their own unique features, love hotels share a lot in common that set them apart from ordinary hotels, and people who’ve used them will have come across a lot of the same things inside. In fact, this knowledge of what makes a love hotel a love hotel set off the hashtag #ラブホあるある (rabuho aru aru), which is currently trending on Twitter.
Rabuho is the shortened form of “love hotel” in Japanese, while “aru” literally means “it exists’. The repetition of “aru” in “aru aru” means “it exists, it exists”, in the sense that something is so understandable and relatable to so many people it’s as if they’re all jumping up and down saying “Exactly, exactly!” or “Yes, yes, they have that!” in agreement.
So let’s take a look at some of the “Yes, yes, love hotels have that!” tweets which have everybody nodding their heads in understanding, starting from the outside, where the first thing everyone seems to notice about them is their eye-catching exteriors.
▼ This hotel advertises itself with King Kong.
トレンドに入ってたからこんなのを書いてみよう🙃
— EM♪www (@adatikengo_luuv) January 15, 2020
家族と出かけた時、高速から見えたこいつを、兄たちとキングコングーキングコング!ってはしゃいで見てたけど大人になって知った。らぶほだった… #ラブホあるある pic.twitter.com/bpbZHPoXWN
▼ And this one draws attention with The Statue of Liberty.
石川県民が自由の女神でニューヨークやお台場より真っ先に連想する場所
— その (@so_no333) January 16, 2020
#ラブホあるある pic.twitter.com/rYEZUMBsJ3
▼ Many use elaborate castles to turn heads, like this impressive establishment in Osaka.
外国人観光客が望遠で撮ってた。
— おがわたけし (@TakeshiOgawa777) January 15, 2020
ワイも並んで撮ったった。
満足そうに去っていった。
#ラブホあるある pic.twitter.com/UXSu7sHLI5
This Twitter user says the whole time growing up they thought this was Osaka Castle, and it’s been mistaken for the famous sightseeing spot by others on numerous occasions.
https://twitter.com/fuyune1_9/status/1217527137193713664Some love hotels, like this one in a UFO, which this person thought was real when they were little, look so awesome from the outside that kids fall in love with them from a young age.
https://twitter.com/gygygygygugy/status/1217560011548676096Another thing you’ll notice from the outset is that love hotels love to have weird names.
▼ “Hotel Moshi Moshi Pierrot”, ”The Legend of the Shibuya Street”, and “Hotel For This Reason”
https://twitter.com/lemmehear/status/1217526233094750208▼ “Banana and Doughnuts”, “Study Room”, and “Hotel Make-You-Cum”
#ラブホあるある
— 🎹ちゃーりー☔🐈🏎️🥊【公式】 (@charley_ita) January 15, 2020
名前が大喜利 pic.twitter.com/fEEMWzwZyp
Once you enter a love hotel, it can be a long way from the entrance to the front desk reception area.
https://twitter.com/midorinorenkon/status/1217736096265596928At the reception desk, there often won’t be any staff to greet you, as payment is usually done via machines to save guests from feeling awkward or embarrassed.
https://twitter.com/bun_______bun/status/1217509312043442176▼ Some love hotels will surprise you with their pneumatic tube payment system.
#ラブホあるある
— ピヨピヨ (@FszTsu_kstfcmg) January 15, 2020
お会計はエアシューターを使う pic.twitter.com/I5kEmmvdB4
#ラブホあるある
— 🌺とある緋弾の北斗の甲鉄城の新世紀幼女戦姫絶唱魔法少女かまちょきゅんきゅんキュインポキューン🌺 (@kamachokun_) January 15, 2020
はじめてエアシューターみたとき感動したw
身構えてるのにビビった奴www pic.twitter.com/7gEOvjp76M
Inside the room, love hotels are a world away from anything you’ve ever seen before, with unusual art that might have you wondering where it came from…
https://twitter.com/K3VzwJwy1gYDNZ4/status/1217515472926588928▼ Bathtubs that light up in bright colours…
https://twitter.com/lemmehear/status/1217528741355638784#ラブホあるある
— 𝚂. (@xxxShichaanxxx) January 15, 2020
お風呂が光る。でも数分しか使わない。 pic.twitter.com/KpNkZj5gQO
▼ And sometimes, there are slot machines.
https://twitter.com/K3VzwJwy1gYDNZ4/status/1217527177555480576These curved phones struck a chord with a lot of people for being a love hotel staple.
https://twitter.com/saori_inteis/status/1217474633273769985▼ The number 9 button for contacting staff is well worn.
#ラブホあるある
— ふじじゅん (@musclefujita) January 15, 2020
9番が薄くなってる pic.twitter.com/YaPD8cWe4v
▼ Some places display their electric massagers like samurai swords.
刀みたいな置き方になっている電マ
— 光指す道となれ!かじゅくん (ヒース) (@NK_X_ONEOK) January 15, 2020
これには爆笑したわ
#ラブホあるある pic.twitter.com/l65IekmGip
▼ And bubbles in the bath can end up looking like this.
#ラブホあるある
— り〇んぽこ (@rinpoko_884) January 15, 2020
泡風呂がこうなる pic.twitter.com/P8VXIpqKMd
Another thing commonly found at love hotels is themed rooms.
部屋のテーマが決まっている。
— ともも 🐥💙 (@gt4tomo) January 15, 2020
これは「花魁」と「星空のメモリー」
#ラブホあるある pic.twitter.com/zesbsljDPK
▼ Some places have rooms set up like train carriages…
このホテルに誘う女だいたいお尻もOK #ラブホあるある pic.twitter.com/hp7OwJgMe0
— も (@ajtmw5456) January 15, 2020
▼ While others are styled like classrooms…
https://twitter.com/A6nxkHNmvrURZEa/status/1217515576400048129▼ And others are set up for S&M.
https://twitter.com/OPPAIDAISUKI_86/status/1217476151519563776The “X Japan Room”, which doesn’t mention any connection to X Japan the band, looks like something from Fifty Shades of Grey.
https://twitter.com/sokowadame_/status/1217735822574645248After you’ve enjoyed your stay at the a hotel, you’ll want to make a discreet exit, and establishments understand guests’ need for privacy, even supplying boards to cover up license plates in the carpark.
https://twitter.com/il_doppo/status/1217558200842539008If you’ve visited one love hotel, there’s a good chance you’ll be visiting more, and as you’ll be using different ones depending on where you are when the mood takes you, your member’s cards can really start to pile up.
#ラブホあるある
— Highふぉれすと(ふぉれさん) (@High_forest) January 16, 2020
行くと増えるメンバーズカード。 pic.twitter.com/3HiHbbctGu
So there you have it, some of the very best love hotel quirks brought to light with the “Yes, yes love hotels have that!” hashtag. Have any of these revelations surprised you or resonated with you? Let us know in the comments below, and remember — the love hotel isn’t just for couples; these little mini paradises with beautiful rooms are fun places even for singles who want to have a fun night to themselves!
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