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Osaka has 2nd largest gay scene in Japan.
There are more than queer bars in Osaka, which are distributed in three areas: Kita (Doyama), Minami (Namba), Shin Sekai. Doyama area (Like Shinjuku 2chome in Tokyo) has many lgbtq+ bars concentrate, gay club, there are adult shop, host exclude, sauna, center for HIV prevention enlightenment, etc. Gay night on every weekend at the homosexual club with various themes are held, and a lot of drag queen, GOGO BOY, DJ are active. Minami and the Shin Sekai's gay bar are scattered in a noticeable behavior in the city, many middle-aged and elderly customers.
When you honor the history of Osaka's homosexual scenes, its innovation will advance to light.
Firstly, in the s, "Takeonoya Ryokan" opened in Nishinari of Osaka, which became the origin of Japanese "Cruising Spot".
In , Japan's first (also Japan's oldest and longest-lived )drag queen party "DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER" started at the club in Osaka (It moved to Kyoto and still continuing now.). This is starting from where Mr. Teiji Furuhashi, performance team "dump type" knew
A Quick Guide to Japanese Gay Bars
Where to Find Them
Japan’s big cities, most notably Tokyo, Osaka and Sapporo, give lively LGBT nightlife, with specific areas where bars are concentrated. The Doyama-cho (堂山町) area in Osaka and the SA Building in Sapporo are the prime locations in those cities.
The capital, with its vast population and many opportunities attracting people from all over Japan and overseas, presents not just one but various areas for LGBT nightlife. Shinjuku Ni-chome is by far the most famous among the so-called “gay towns” in Japan. It's also described as the number one “gay town” in East Asia, stuffed with more than bars inside the perimeter of a handful of blocks.
Other than that, Ueno, Ginza, Shinbashi, Ikebukuro and Nakano, too, are constellated with LGBT venues. Going further afield, male lover bars can also be found in major centers such as Sendai, Nagoya, Kyoto and Hiroshima as well.
How to Find Them
Finding homosexual bars (and LGBT venues in general) can be challenging, but not doomed. Many are listed on printed guides and websites, or advertis
Bars
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Asunaro
Established in A variety of customers visit this bar to enjoy conversation with an experienced & cheerful bartender.
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Atarou
Bar is located on Dokata center of Shinsekai area. Bar ower's appearance is "Rugged", howevere his inside heart is "Little Lady"
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Bacchus
Wide range LGBT Mix bar with overseas customers and straight people
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Bull
This bar has a bright, cheerful atmosphere to enjoy Karaoke. Customers are between 20 to 60 years old. Two attractive bartenders (ex. Self-Defence Forces & Former field Supervisor) are waiting for your visit. Fundoshi (Japanese male underwear) day is
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DENG MANG
A diverse gay bar where you can enjoy a expansive variety of alcoholic beverages and non-alcoholic cocktails.
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DNA/BOG
This is a display out spot for many debu (chubby) & alcohol lovers. We also participate tennis for beginners.
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A restaurant and bar where guests can enjoy shows place up by drag queens every night.
Berlin has earned its stripes as one of the great gay capitals of the world, with a huge LGBTQ+ community, one-of-a-kind queer bars and an attitude to life that encourages inhabitants to be whoever they please. Over time, this has lent itself to a ton of fantastic club nights, bars and saunas, and new venues are popping up all the time.
Berlin is a city that is always moving forward, often at a lightning pace. Things move so quickly, it can be hard to keep up with. But we’ve got you covered. Our Berlin writer Nathan Ma knows this city like the back of his hand, and has handpicked the best LGBTQ+ spots all over the city for cocktails, dancing and a lot of queer happiness. Here’s our picks of the best.
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