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Hotel background of Love Hotel

Love Hotel, formerly known as teahouse, began in 1960s. Its architecture is sometimes very exaggerated. These buildings are shaped like castles, boats or flying saucers and are illuminated with neon lights. At the same time, there are many love hotels which are ordinary buildings. They are even hidden in places, and some even have no windows. Love hotels give people a sense of liberation divorced from reality, and many people get spiritual comfort and shelter in love hotels. The fantasy, imagination and sweetness arranged by the hotel combine the satisfaction that the ordinary secular world can't satisfy. Only the love hotel can fill the lost love in the life of urbanites.

Love Hotel is in Japan.

Japan is facing the worst economic recession after World War II, but one industry stands out, that is, love hotel, with an annual output value of 40 billion US dollars, which is amazing.

Although Japan is facing a prosperous winter, the business of Love Hotel is still very good. The Japanese people say that this is the natural desire of human beings. Even if the economy is bad, the love hotel is full on weekends.

For the industry, love hotel is not a romantic thing, but a serious industry with an annual output value of 40 billion US dollars. Even West Renye Fang came to grab the pie. Manfield owns six love hotels in Japan. There is everything in the room, including karaoke, video games and special souvenirs. Lying in a jacuzzi with floating petals, you can also watch TV to relieve the heavy pressure of economic depression.

According to statistics, the room utilization rate of Love Hotel exceeds 200%, because each room is used 2.5 times a day on average. No wonder this industry is well-funded and grew against the trend in the Great Recession.