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There are enough capsule toy machines to drain your coin purse and wallets!. In particular, keep photo-taking to a minimum. I still vividly remember being overwhelmed by its glamour and energy when I first visited Kabukicho.
The charm of Kabukicho lies in its diversity. Just watching the diverse people coming and going on the street can be a fresh experience.
The sight of various people mixing, from LGBTQ community members to curious tourists and local regulars, seems to embody the diversity of Tokyo.
Access to Shinjuku 2-chome
Access to Shinjuku 2-chome is very convenient.
Suppose you’re coming to Tokyo and want queer spaces, nightlife, and a sense of belonging the moment you arrive.
However, there are plenty of hotels nearby that offer safe and inclusive spaces for travelers to stay.
Are there any other LGBTQ+-friendly areas in Tokyo?
While Shinjuku Ni-chōme is the most renowned LGBTQ+-friendly area in Tokyo, other neighborhoods such as Shibuya and Harajuku also offer LGBTQ+ bars, clubs, and events.
Prada, she’s right in front of you.
It’s less about “partying through the night,” and more “martinis and appetizers” while admiring the scenery (and the company).
What I loved about staying in Ginza wasn’t just the designer shops (though Michael’s credit card may disagree).
They’ve got it. I was a bit nervous at first too, but when I actually visited, I found that everyone was very friendly and the atmosphere was warm.
As I explained earlier, it's also important to mind your manners and behave appropriately. I myself am heterosexual, but I enjoy the atmosphere and culture of Shinjuku 2-chome.
However, it's important to have an attitude that respects the LGBTQ community.
This place, where you can have a different experience each time, is the perfect spot to enjoy the nights of Shinjuku 2-chome to the fullest.
<Store Information>
Address: 1F Cent Four Building, 2-12-16 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022
Closed: None
Phone: 03-6380-1504
Hours: Depends on the event
Website: https://aisotope-lounge.net/
Arty Farty
Source: Google Map by Arty Farty
Arty Farty is a club particularly popular among young people in Shinjuku 2-chome.
One of the features of Arty Farty is its relatively reasonable pricing.
Here, I'll introduce three spots that I particularly recommend.
Kabukicho
Kabukicho is Japan's largest entertainment district located just west of Shinjuku 2-chome. You can also find gay saunas, drag shows, and even LGBTQ+ bookstores that cater to different interests and preferences.
Are there any specific bars or clubs that are particularly popular in Shinjuku Ni-chōme?
There are numerous popular bars and clubs in Shinjuku Ni-chōme, each with its own unique vibe.
Join a local guide to experience seasonal sushi (8 pieces), Wagyu beef restaurant, and dessert spot in the Kabukicho area.
Vegetarian options available (must request a day in advance). While there are certain demographic trends to these venues (such as Arty Farty generally attracting early-twenties college kids) and sometimes special men-only or women-only events, these spots are generally welcoming to anyone of any gender or sexuality.
New Sazae
BARESTABLISHMENTPOINT_OF_INTEREST- Japan, 〒160-0022 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Shinjuku, 2-chōme−18−5 新宿石川ビル 2階
- ★★★★☆
Dorobune Lesbian bar
BARCAFEESTABLISHMENT- 205 2-chōme-7-3 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022, Japan
- ★★★★☆
Campy!
For example, avoid taking photos without permission or asking inappropriate questions. Louis Vuitton, yes please. From mesmerizing drag performances to mind-bending circus acts, these unconventional venues offer an intimate and eclectic experience unlike any other. You can often get valuable information such as the latest news about Shinjuku 2-chome and recommended establishments.
ALAMAS CAFE is recommended for those who want to casually enjoy the atmosphere of Shinjuku 2-chome, those who want to have a proper meal, and those seeking new encounters.
<Store Information>
Address: 1F Garnet, 2-12-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022
Closed: None
Phone: 03-6914-9215
Hours (Mondays to Thursdays): 6 PM–2 AM
Hours (Fridays & Saturdays): 6 PM–5 AM
Hours (Sundays): 3 PM–12 AM
Website: https://alamas-cafe.net/Campy!
I still vividly remember being overwhelmed by its diversity when I first visited this town. This event is a large-scale parade and festival celebrating LGBTQ rights and visibility.
After the parade, there's also a festival held in Yoyogi Park where you can enjoy various performances and booths.
This event is not limited to Shinjuku 2-chome but takes place throughout Tokyo, but Shinjuku 2-chome shows particular excitement.
Unleash your imagination and immerse yourself in the diverse talents of artists who push the boundaries of creativity.
2. Some are tiny, some are wild, but every one of them has a serious heart and soul. Akihabara: Electric Dreams, Anime, and Queer Geeky Joy
If you and your travel crew geek out over anything with a USB port or anime eyes the size of saucers, make time for Akihabara.
Speaking of his relationship with Ni-chome, longtime Japan resident and self-described “Mayor of Ni-chome” Don Cortez explains: “In my twenties, Ni-chome was a way to engage with other people who I wouldn’t otherwise be exposed to.
Kat Joplin
I am a freelance journalist, writing for Voyapon as well as publications such as The Japan Times, Gay Community News (Ireland), Gay Times, and QueerAF.