Love Hotels

Japanese Culture Features Themed Lovemaking Rental Rooms (UPDATE)

Photographer Misty Keasler traveled into the depths of Japanese culture to capture the hotels where your deepest and dirtiest fantasies can come true. 

Misty Keasler has contributed to Harper's Bazaar, the New York Times, Time, Esquire, and many more. Now Keasler takes pictures of love dens that are for rent which are a “study of public and private space (the rooms are simultaneously both) and a study of romance within modern Japan.”

Take a look at the wild rooms such as the S&M Hello Kitty Room, the Naughty Nurse Play Room and the Jungle Room.

Themed Love Hotels
Opportunity for innovative hotel designs that cater to unique and adventurous customer experiences.
Photography as Cultural Exploration
Potential for photographers to capture and showcase unique cultural phenomena, providing insightful perspectives.
Blurring Boundaries of Public and Private Spaces
Chance for designers and architects to create spaces that seamlessly transition between public and private realms.

Where This Applies

Hospitality
Hospitality industry can leverage themed love hotels by offering unique and unforgettable experiences for guests.
Photography
Photography industry can explore cultural exploration photography as a way to capture and document unique cultural phenomena.
Interior Design
Interior design industry can embrace the concept of blurring boundaries between public and private spaces to create innovative and versatile environments.
SCORE
6.1 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 92%
Activity 83%
Freshness 8%

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