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Hello Kitty S&M Room At Hotel Adonis Osaka

Where: Tennoji-ku, Ikutamateramachi 5-1, Osaka, Japan
May 16, 2007 at 11:06 AM | by markj | 1 Comment

Earlier this year Dwell magazine contributor Misty Keasler displayed her Japanese Love Hotel photos at Jenkins Johnson Gallery New York, and Photographs Do Not Bend in Dallas.

Misty lived in Japan for eight months, and while she was there she took enough stunning love hotel photos to put together a book--Love Hotels: The Hidden Fantasy Rooms of Japan

As we have discussed before, there are 30,000 to 40,000 love hotels in Japan that are frequented by young unmarried couples who live with their families, married couples who may live in very tight quarters with family, couples in extramarital affairs, prostitutes with their customers, and Kelly Osbourne. These hotels feature "menus" and while you can stay in a room for the night, if you check in after 10 P.M., most folks rent these rooms by the hour.

The above photo was taken by Misty, at Hotel Adonis, a Osaka love hotel specializing in S&M rooms featuring cute cartoon characters. One of the rooms at Adonis, the Hello Kitty S&M room features a Kitty plush doll wearing a ball gag, blind fold, and barbed wire garter belts.

Hotel Adonis also has rooms with glow in the dark jelly fish, a prison cell, and a high school classroom.

We have done our best to put Hotel Adonis Osaka on our Japanese Love Hotels map, let us know if the location needs changing.

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  1. quimbys

    HotelChatter Member

    Hotel Adonis Closed

    Sorry folks,

    I went by there this morning, January 11, 2009, and the place was inexplicably closed.  My guess is that authorities found out about the place and found it an embarrassment.  (Or) Perhaps Tomy didn't want its trademark Hello Kitty associated with the darker side of pleasure.

    Next time let's keep it a bit more under wraps...

    January 10, 2009 at 5:46 PM

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