Abandoned love hotels have become a Christmas tradition on Abandoned Kansai, but by now I have explored so many of them that I have to throw in one or two off-season or I’ll never get to publish them all – the best ones though will still be reserved for December…
Most love hotels outside of the big city centers are in rather remote locations between towns or the outskirts of smaller cities. Usually there are a handful of them near a highway or a rather busy rural road, but often enough there is nothing else around… which makes closed / abandoned love hotels an easy victim for vandals – they can go to town (…) and make as much noise as they want (!) without causing anybody to call the police.
The Naughtics Love Hotel (no, it’s not a spelling mistake, it’s a portmanteau of naughty and nautics…) was an original find off the beaten tracks and rather hard to find, which is probably the reason why most of the cabins were still locked, but the ones that were accessible were in decent condition overall. Moldy and musky, but more because of natural decay than vandalism. Some of the cabins had the shape of little huts, other were super original and looked like boats; both inside and out. Which was hilarious, because it all tied the naughty / nautics / cabin / hut / ship theme together – you know, like a rug…
The main rooms of the ships looked a bit like a boat cabin, but the baths were just small tubs and not very original. The garden plot type huts on the other hand were a little bit bigger inside and featured more spacious baths with original tubs, like the large plastic bowls… which raises the question whether or not some salad tossing was going on there!
Unfortunately not all cabins were accessible, but the ones that were made for a great little original find out of sight and out of mind. Judging by the overall good condition and the fact that I found an online review written 5 years prior to my visit I assume that the Naughtics Love Hotel had been abandoned for about three years at the time of me taking photos there on a lovely sunny early afternoon.
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