Take A Look Inside An Abandoned Love Hotel in Japan
Guests checking-in to the ‘Love Motel’ had their choice of ten quirky bedrooms each individually themed and available to rent by the hour.
By kilgore9012
Published 8 years ago in Creepy
Guests checking-in to the ‘Love Motel’ had their choice of ten quirky bedrooms each individually themed and available to rent by the hour.
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The Fuurin Motel in Tokyo, Japan, was once used as a place for lovers to rendezvous. It was abandoned 17 years ago and locals are scared to go near the 'love hotel' because they think it is haunted by spirits.
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The hotel is now derelict. Most of the ceilings are collapsing in, littering the floor with shards of plaster, wood and wallpaper.
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There are ten themed rooms in the hotel, and many had traditional Japanese touches. Pictured, a decaying wall painting of a woman and embroidered chairs.
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Pictured, a traditional lamp hangs off a top shelf in a room, next to a stuffed bird. Even though the suite is supposed to model a Japanese woodland scene, it features a TV and air conditioners.
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Pictured, a rotting embroidered bed sits in an alpine-themed room
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Pictured, a room modeled to look like a traditional Japanese Roykan. The style is characterised by straw mats, panelling, and low tables. A Roykan is a 17th century inn, where travellers could stop for the night and rest.
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Pictured, one of the suites is decorated to look like a Classical Greek room.
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All the suites include a dining room and a bathroom. Pictured, mould grows in a fading pink hot tub filled with muddy brown water. The room has started to be invaded by nature as tree branches push through the ceiling and the two windows.
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One of the most intricate and elaborate rooms is a Medieval-themed suite.
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