A legendary repertory house in Ikebukuro showing a wide range of films, from Japanese classics ...
There's something for pretty much everyone at this Ni-chome clubbing institution. Arch holds ...
The programming tends towards the terminally obscure, which is part of the charm at Pole-Pole. ...
Catch a double bill at one of the city's oldest cinemas (over 50 years and counting). Films are ...
This cinema complex was the first of its kind in Japan, with all nine theatres equipped with ...
Walking into Shinjuku Ni-chome's women-only Motel #203 is like arriving a little late to a ...
Easy to find, with a sign located just across the street from popular Advocates Cafe, Janny’s ...
A small club near Tokyo’s business areas, laid out in such a way that it takes a while to ...
The adverts for Spartacus say nobody ‘over 40 or ill-mannered’ will be admitted. As the club is ...
This gay bathhouse may be smaller than the three 24 Kaikan, but it certainly dwarfs ordinary ...
West and south of Shinbashi station are hundreds of bars where hard-working Japanese ...
One of Ni-chome’s newest bars (opened in summer 2004), Papi Chulos is a friendly place, ...
A small, inexpensive, formerly men-only bar that now admits everyone. Unusually long opening ...
A karaoke cathedral and one of the biggest gay bars in Tokyo, Kusuo not only has plenty of room ...
A fixture on the anglophone gay scene for more than two decades, this spacious bar has been run ...
Opened in 2006, this is one of the newest additions to Ni-chome’s ever-changing gay bar scene. ...
Shinjuku’s GB has long been the most famous bar in Tokyo for East/West encounters of the gay ...
After recent renovations this long-standing basement karaoke bar has begun to draw a younger, ...
Drawing mainly middle-aged athletes, this is a good place for a refreshing cool-down drink ...
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