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Japan love motel converts to funeral home, spurs birth rate, ageing population debate

Japan sees slump in number of places of ‘privacy and comfort’, some of which offer five-star facilities while others are more down-to-earth

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A so-called love hotel in Japan has been converted into a funeral home, sparking much debate on social media. Photo: SCMP composite/Sohu/X.com
Fran Luin Beijing

A love motel in Japan has been converted into a funeral home, sparking a heated discussion on social media about sharply declining birth rates and the country’s ageing population.

A netizen posted a photo of a former love motel in Saitama prefecture in eastern Japan which has become a funeral parlour in February.

Another person, who uses the handle @mikumo_hk, reacted to the post with a screen capture from Google Street View, which showed the site when it was still a motel.

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The person said that post was a signal of the declining birth rate and ageing society.

A boom in love motels in Japan coincided with an increase in the country’s birth rate. Photo: QQ.com
A boom in love motels in Japan coincided with an increase in the country’s birth rate. Photo: QQ.com

Known as love motels in Japan, the special facilities emerged in the late 1960s and burgeoned during the country’s economic peak, known as the “bubble” era of the 1980s.

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