Gallery: Japanese Sex Hotels Cater to All Kinds of Fetishes, Even Hello Kitty S&M
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Round caged bed. Hotel Pamplona, Osaka.
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High school room with uniform. Hotel Adonis, Osaka.
Misty Keasler03IglooRoom
Arctic Room. Snowmans Hotel, Kobe.
Misty Keasler04Manga
Manga Room. Hotel Adonis, Osaka.
Misty Keasler05Subway
Subway Room. Hotel Loire, Osaka.
Misty Keasler06RooftopLove
Rooftop love bronco. Snowmans Hotel, Kobe.
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Chamber with potty training toy. Hotel Pamplona, Osaka.
Misty Keasler08CakeRoom
Cake Room. Snowmans Hotel, Kobe.
Misty Keasler09Pirate Room
Pirate Room. Hotel Loire, Osaka.
Misty Keasler10NaughtyNurse
Naughty nurse play area. Hotel Adonis, Osaka.
Misty Keasler11MK Carousel
Carousel. Hotel Public Jam, Osaka.
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Red Mirrored Hallway. Casa Di Due, Tokyo.
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Prison cell. Hotel Adonis, Osaka.
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Hallway with trees. Hotel Loire, Osaka.
Misty Keasler15HelloKittyBed
Hello Kitty S&M Room. Hotel Adonis, Osaka.
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Olympic Room. Hotel Loire, Osaka.
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Sexy X Room. Hotel Adonis, Osaka.
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Lobby with Santa and piano. Hotel Chapel Christmas, Osaka.
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Gulliver's bathroom. Snowmans Hotel, Kobe.
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Gulliver's refrigerator. Snowmans Hotel, Kobe.
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