| The words 'love' and 'hotel' combined
in the English language conjure up romantic
images of energetic weekends away, breakfast
in bed, walks in the woods, dinner by
candlelight with champagne - and whatever
else springs to mind - by an open fire.
In Japan, however, the resultant image
of the same combination of words is somewhat
different. The services offered by a 'love-hotel'
result from necessity. With a population
of around twice that of the UK in a similar
land-size, 85% of which is mountainous,
space is at a premium. Also, until recently,
most people lived with their families
until marriage, often with three generations
under one roof, separated by only paper
screens. Without a private space for the
most private of acts, the streets wouldn't
be a decent place to walk. |