There's something for pretty much everyone at this Ni-chome clubbing institution. Arch holds ...
Ni-chome, Shinjuku's gay district, offers not only a wide variety of LGBT-focused bars, ...
The adverts for Spartacus say nobody ‘over 40 or ill-mannered’ will be admitted. As the club is ...
One of Ni-chome’s newest bars (opened in summer 2004), Papi Chulos is a friendly place, ...
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'Alamas' means diamond in the Thai language, but this chill café on Shinjuku Ni-chome's main ...
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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 ...
After recent renovations this long-standing basement karaoke bar has begun to draw a younger, ...
Each month the walls of this tiny cocktail bar display the work of a different local gay ...
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Running on a regular basis since 1991, Japan's first women-only party Gold Finger (currently ...
Run by LGBT activist and spokesperson Fumino Sugiyama, Suzu blends right in among the hundreds ...
Run in collaboration with the LGBT-focused Colorful Station community space, this comfy ...
One of Ni-chome's finest 'mix bars', Dorobune caters mainly to women, and even refuses male ...
A cultural centre for the LGBT community, Gossip occupies a second-floor space on an Aoyama ...
Pioneers of 'josou' culture Bourbonne and Esmeralda tell us how the scene emerged here, and why ...
Geishas are out, new-halfs are in, and you'll even be treated to the Full Monty
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