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

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

A netizen posted a photo of a former love motel in Saitama prefecture in eastern Japan which has become a funeral parlour in February. A boom in love motels in Japan coincided with an increase in the country’s birth rate. - Photo: QQ.com The rooms of the love motel turned funeral home in Saitama are now painted a solemn white and there is a heavenly atmosphere.“I imagine some people begin and end their lives at the same place,” said another.The emergence of love motels chimes with Japan’s second baby boom, which witnessed annual births that exceeded two million between 1971 and 1974.

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