Canada's first Japanese love hotel opens in Toronto (PHOTOS)

May 24 2019, 2:50 am

Toronto’s hotel scene just got a little spicier. Our beloved city is now home to Canada’s very first authentic Japanese-style love hotel—and it’s exactly what you imagine and more (way more).

The Tokyo Love Hotel, newly-opened on Toronto’s Wellesley Street East, lets you rent out a selection of rooms for what the hotel calls “resting” (which we need not explain).

“Each of our one-of-a-kind Fantasy Rooms offers the ideal setting for various levels of readiness,” the website reads.

Yup—the Fantasy Rooms, which are themed and multi-coloured, are pimped out with everything you need to do the deed. Each comes with an HD Smart TV with access to Netflix and YouTube, free Wi-Fi, an iPad for keeping in touch with housekeeping, and all sorts of “sweet treats and adult goodies.”

There’s the White Room— where you can “float among clouds of purity.” If that’s not amore, we don’t know what is.

 

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The blue room— where you can “surf atop waves of pleasure in this ocean of infinite flow.” The “surfing” you will be doing is on the waterbed in the middle of the room, which is encompassed from all sides by mirrored walls.

 

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And of course, there’s the red room—where you can “thrive within a garden of excitement in this oasis of fruition.” Just a normal bed in this room, but it compensates by coming equipped with the state-of-the-art Liberator sex chair and other—well—gadgets.

 

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Not sure how long you’ll last… at the hotel? No worries, there’s plenty of options for the duration of your stay, from one-hour slots for $90 to full overnight stays for $300, and generous grand-opening deals being offered for a limited time.

Needless to say, you must be 19+ to book. And don’t fret if you wish to stay under the radar, because all bookings are completed online, and self-check-in and check-out are anonymous.

The hotel even lets you use your smartphone as a key to the room.

The opening of Tokyo Love Hotel follows Toronto’s first sex-doll brothel which was set to open up last year, but had its lease cancelled just a week prior to opening day.

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