May 30, 2005
Two hour getaway

A few minutes walk from Shinjuku’s East exit you will find a two-hour getaway—quite a few of them, in fact—in the form of love hotels. I don’t know if love hotels exist outside Japan but they certainly don’t rear their heads in America, so for the benefit of foreign readers, here’s a brief description of the neighborhood and the hotel I visited this evening.

Shinjuku’s Kabukicho 2-chome is adjacent to one of Tokyo’s seedier neighborhoods: Kabukicho 1-chome is all sex shops and massage parlors lining the neon-lit streets; young toughs in suits and over-coiffed hair stand outside to entice customers into their establishments. Not quite as blatant and a bit of a step up, Kabukicho 2-chome is known for well-appointed short-term hotels.

Hotel Tiffard is one of these places, about halfway down the main avenue of hotels. It doesn’t stand out among the rest but it seems as good as any of the others. On a weeknight 6800 yen gets you two hours in room 508—equipped with a Jacuzzi, a steam sauna, karaoke service, a vending machine full of toys, and dimmable lighting.

Two points worth noting:

1) Get out before the clock rolls over 2 hours or you will pay for an extra half hour even if you are only 2 minutes past the checkout. If you want a leisurely pace, it’s better to pay for the “stay” than the briefer “rest.”

2) Be sure to visit Shinanoya at the corner before you head up the street. I swear this place has the best selection of Scotch and bourbon in Tokyo. And not a shabby wine list, either. There were several Margaret River wines I haven’t seen before and a good selection of the usual favorites. (Plus some with screw tops, which are handy if you’ve forgotten your wine pull.)

It feels naughty to return home on the last train of the evening and realise that 20 minutes earlier you were enjoying the best amenities of a hotel room. Piqued your interest? Here’s a coupon

Posted by kuri at May 30, 2005 11:59 AM

Comments

Hmmn, recommendations are always nice… but isn’t it part of the pleasure to actually go and check rooms’ pictures in each lobby, until you fall upon the one you *have* to sleep in?

Posted by: dr Dave on May 31, 2005 05:18 PM

Dr Dave.. Sleep in a love hotel? You look at the photos until you can’t wait any longer. It is Japanese for foreplay.

(Sorry Kristen I know this is a family show!!)

Posted by: T on May 31, 2005 06:21 PM

Darling, do not underestimate the versatility of the glorious word “sleep”… remember it can be done with your eyes wide open, standing, or even upside down… And I’m not talking about bats here :-P

Posted by: dr Dave on May 31, 2005 10:50 PM
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