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Gay bear bars near me

Tokyo, one of the world’s largest cities, has several gay areas. Among them, Shinjuku’s second street, which is said to be Asia’s largest gay area, with over 300 bars for all types of people! 

Here are three bear bars we think you cannot miss!

Eagle Tokyo

A Brooklyn-style shot bar that instantly became an Instagram detect with a mural from the popular gay musician, “JIRAIYA”. This is a busy bar, and there’s sometimes a line to get your picture taken with the famous artwork, especially at weekends.

6pm to 1am (Sunday to Thursday) 6pm to 4am (Friday, Saturday and a evening before national holidays)

www.eagletokyo.com

Eagle Tokyo Blue

Japan’s largest gay exclude (attached to the Eagle) with a theme of the sea and a stunning aquarium,  Catch kingly queens and GOGO Teen at the weekend.

9pm-4am(Monday-Thursday)6-4am(Friday, Saturday, Sunday, days before national holidays)

www.eagletokyo.com

Leo Lounge Tokyo

A relaxed bear bar with seats at the bar, and sofa area,  You can also enjoy dinner made by the owner and is a perfect see for Karaoke!

6pm-3am(Monday)8pm-5am(Wednesday)6pm-5am(Thursday-Sunday)

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    Sakurazaka
    A gay bar in Sakurazaka. Most of its customers range from well-built to plump. The barkeeper Osamu hosts "Bear’s Beach Party," which is held in June every year. The staff only speak Japanese.
  • 8men okinawa
    Sakurazaka
    A gay bar on Okiei Street in Naha. All LGBTQ people are welcome at this shot bar, not just those who identify as lgbtq+. There is no cover charge. You only want to pay for the drinks to have a good time. The staff are proficient in English and always happy to chat with customers, so no need to be shy. There are seats outside, too, so you can enjoy the breeze of Okinawa while you drink.
  • Anabel
    Sakurazaka
    A gay bar in Sakurazaka. The warm atmosphere of the barkeeper Takeshi, from Nagoya, gives the bar its color. Men of a wide range of ages, principally in their 30s and 40s, gather together here.
  • Banana Cafe
    Sakurazaka
    A gay bar in Sakurazaka, Naha. Look out for the banana signboard. The pleasant barkeeper and cheerful staff will welcome you. Guests are mainly their 30's and 40's. The proprietor Nori hosts a large gay event in Okinawa, "Renaissance" in July every year.
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    • AKANTE
      Doyama
      AKANTE is a non-genre MIX gay bar. New customer and single customer are welcome. Basically for men only on Saturday. Unseal at 18:00 on weekdays and 20:00 on Saturdays and Sundays.There is no appetizer provided, but diet menus such as grilled curry and omelet (additional charge is required) accessible. Cocktails, soft drinks and liquors including non-alcoholic will be served. PayPay payment available.
    • Asunaro
      Doyama
      Asunaro has its more than 36 years of history in Doyama. Guests are in various age groups.
    • BAR F*CK
      Doyama
      Charming gay men will take you to the space of your dreams! At F*CK, we pursue high-quality service that shows the true appeal of gay bars, and we are committed to providing you with "fun". We provide a personalized service to our customers, which has been skillfully received by many of them. We believe that the best way for you to learn the charms of F*CK is to visit us first. The best gay men in the industry are waiting for you
    • BEAR plus
      Doyama
      Gay bar located in Doyama. Guests are largely chub, bull and bear type and ones who worship them.
    • Bull
      Doyama
      On second Saturday of the month, Bull turns to be a Fundoshi

      A Guide to Gay Prevent Etiquette in Japan

      Tokyo’s celebrated gay district, Shinjuku Ni-Chome, has one of the world’s highest concentrations of LGBT-friendly businesses. For the most part, it’s a place where first-timers can hang out without needing to worry too much about special customs or cultural knowledge.

      Ni-Chome is used to tourists but, those who want to sneak into smaller, more local LGBT bars might identify some cultural practices surprising. In Japan, manners are everything, so here are some insider tips on what to expect when visiting LGBT bars off the beaten path, and how to get the most out of the experience.

      Venturing away from westernized gay bars

      Photo by: Alex Rickert Sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name, but sometimes you gotta venture into the unknown.

      Most gay bars in tourist spots favor Ni-Chome or Doyamacho in Osaka mimic American-style bars that feature large shot bars, dance music and dark atmospheres where customers of various sexes, genders, sexualities and identities can drink and make merry. You can certainly detect these kinds of bars, especially in Tokyo, but the vast majority are similar to what is commonly referred to as a スナックバー

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      gay bear bars near me