Unlike typical business hotels or city hotels, this hotel is a leisure hotel unique to Japan.
A leisure hotel is fundamentally a hotel exclusively for couples.
While it remains a leisure hotel, we now also accept single guests, male couples, and female couples.
However, since it fundamentally differs from regular hotels, the system operates somewhat differently.
There are no manual keys on the doors. The doors automatically lock when closed.
If you wish to go outside, you must contact the front desk.
Additionally, to prevent guests from encountering each other, the hotel does not have a front desk.
This is because, as a hotel exclusively for couples, couples can enter their rooms without being seen by others and check out directly. Therefore, upon arrival, guests with reservations should call or email us. We will then provide your room number, and you may proceed directly to your room.
You are free to enter and exit your room as you wish.
Furthermore, as this is primarily a couples-only hotel, it features enhanced soundproofing compared to standard hotels, ensuring a quiet stay.
"The good points include a pretty good location, not far from the main outlet mall. We weren't prepared for what awaited us; upon entering the hotel, we weren't greeted, but instead, someone just shouted out our room number and that it would be opened shortly. The entrance area wasn't very clean, but that's a minor detail. After entering the room itself, an overwhelmingly unpleasant smell of stale smoke hit us—this was probably the biggest downside. Then you start noticing various 'details': a meticulously packaged used ******* in a bag, and on the bottom shelf of the desk, some 18+ themed magazines. When we booked this hotel, there was no 'Adult-only' disclaimer, which caused a bit of a surprise. Overall, if you're not bothered by the smell of smoke and various adult paraphernalia, and you're traveling without children, I think it's okay for one night. We're giving this hotel a 6/10 and moving on to the next one."