Category Archive for Fims + Videos
Alpha Inn love hotel, Tokyo: Japanese S&M fetish themed love hotels in Roppongi! Casting National Geographic Taboo.
What’s been going in La Carmina-land? A lot! I’ll be traveling to about six cities in the next months for work (announcements soon). My Pirates company’s been busy with Tokyo consulting, tours and TV jobs. In fact, we’re working on a National Geographic show, and want YOU to join us! Read on for details…
Yesterday was the debut of World’s Weirdest Restaurants (Food Network Canada), the TV show I appear on and that we Pirates arranged. In the first Japan episode, Naomi spoke with authority about monkeys that moonlight as waiters. Watch us every Weds night on Food Network Canada. If you don’t have the channel, don’t worry, I’ll post behind-the-scenes photos and clips.
TOKYO CASTING CALL! We’re arranging a TV shoot for National Geographic’s TABOO. The program’s been on the air for 10 seasons, and is about extreme cultures/acts worldwide. This episode showcases the bagelhead (saline forehead inflation) body mod.
Tues, April 10 at 7pm: We need audience members for the Shinjuku exhibition, where you’ll get to watch the bagelhead procedure. Please invite friends. Free food and drinks, and you’ll get to hang with Yukiro and John Skeleton! You’ll be filmed as part of the audience, and potentially interviewed.
WHEN: Tuesday April 10, 7pm (you can come earlier but please be there at 7pm for the audience filming scene)
WHERE: “Studio-On”, 1-30-28 Kita-Shinjuku, Tokyo.
〒169-0074 東京都新宿区北新宿1-30-28
View the access info and map
If you can come, please email me, gothiccarmina {att} gmail, with your full contact details and number of guests. Have fun!
As TV fixers, Naomi and I have received some utterly bizarre requests (for props, scheduling, you name it). But the absolute cherry on top… was the mission to find an anatomically-correct love doll, and deliver it to the S&M fetish love hotel within 24 hours.
Did we nail it? The image above says it all.
For the show Strangers in Danger (Fuel / Discovery TV), the poor (or lucky?) boys had to be dominated by Japanese mistresses. We set them up in Alpha-In, a notorious Roppongi love hotel.
There are various theme rooms: dungeons, cages, you name it. This one’s a medical clinic from hell, equipped with doctor coats, an exam table and stirrups.
In the hotel lobby, you can buy devices to entertain yourself and guests.
Cosplay costumes are also available to rent.
This sign shows which rooms are occupied, and the price for a “rest” or “stay.” Dominatrix not included.
Another room had a torture chamber. Metal bars and a leather horse. What’s the hole in the seat for…
Choose your weapon. (This Gothic mistress looks like she’s ready to do a shibari rope tying.)
The jittery love doll man gave us this brochure, advertising his other products.
He was a funny fellow. Alpha Inn has a bizarre themed love hotel room for any kink.
The love doll creeped me out. The skin felt cold but real, and the anatomy was true to life. At the end, we had to pull off her head and limbs, and stuff them in a body-bag…
Watch my appearance during the saline forehead injection scene of Fuel’s Strangers in Danger. To learn more about our TV hosting and production coordinating services, check out La Carmina & The Pirates.
Did your jaw drop when you read this post? Would you enjoy staying in one of these rooms? If you have questions about anything in the photos, leave me a comment.
PS: please help spread the word about our National Geographic Tokyo TV shoot. Hope you can make it.
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FUNNY VIDEO WITH MAT DEVINE OF KILL HANNAH! YOTEL NYC, SPACE ROBOT FUTURE THEME HOTEL, WORLD’S COOLEST HOTELS.
For real? You bet. Yukiro and I made a Travel SOS video with Mat Devine, frontman of rock band Kill Hannah!
★♡★♡ Please Like it (click below), so we can continue the series! ★♡★♡
The video’s set in the space-themed Yotel, our sponsor hotel during New York Fashion Week.
What will travel look like in fifty years? Will we have robots and aliens?
Find out above and on Huffington Post.
Inside Yotel, a Tumi robot arm carries and stores luggage for guests.
The lobby has a row of touch-screen computers for check-in.
Our sleek white cabin (that’s what they call the rooms) quickly got messy. We loved the free coffee machines on each floor.
Located at 10th Avenue and W42 in New York City, the hotel is hard to miss.
On the 4th floor, chef Richard Sandoval’s restaurant DohYo fuses Latin and Asian cuisine.
Beam me up, Scotty! London’s Softroom and NYC’s Rockwell Group collaborated on the outerspace interior design.
Mat Devine has a killer sense of humor, and we loved hanging out with him in New York. Kill Hannah is currently on tour; you can see fun updates on his Twitter and Facebook.
Inspired by Japanese capsule hotels, the rooms have space-saving elements such as retractable beds.
The VIP suite has a hot tub, 180 degree view, and dining table that converts to a billiard table.
Aliens not included!
Cabins begin at $149 a night, and can be booked via the Yotel NYC website.
Do you like Yukiro’s sleep-suit from Sweden?
Be sure to Share/Like/Tweet this Huff Post page — http://huff.to/HE4anu — or an alien will give you a full-cavity body search!
What were your favorite moments in the video? What do YOU predict for the future? Will cats rule the planet?