We all know that Tokyo is the capital of Japan, the world capital of cuisine (with more Michelin stars than any other city) and, in Nichome, it boasts the capital gay district in all of Asia. But this begs the question: what are the best gay bars in Tokyo? What are the best gay clubs in Tokyo? No need to worry, Japan Gay Guide has your back to guide you around the crème de ka crème of gay bars and gay clubs in the most vibrant part of Tokyo.
KINGDOM TOKYO
The newest gay club in Nichome, Kingdom Tokyo has already made a splash with its exciting events, lively crowd, and excellent drinks deals. It’s prime location makes it hard to miss and even harder to resist, as it’s large doors welcome you into its dark, neon world. Even though it positions itself as an edgier, more saucy club, don’t worry: the staff are as kind and sweet as their cocktails.
KINGDOM TOKYO
KING TOKYO
Kingdom Tokyo’s predecessor and sister bar. What the club has in novelty, King Tokyo has in history: for years now it has been a popular gathering mix-bar for visitors and locals alike, and is especially popular with foreigners. Add in some great all-you-can-drink nomihodai deals, and it’s a no-brainer pick!
KING Tokyo
Dragon Men
Bar by the week, club by the weekend, Dragon Men sits at the entrance of Nichome – and for many, there’s no need to go further. The staff come from all over the world, so no matter where you’re from, chances are you can get an order in, even if you don’t speak Japanese! Add in it being a haven for anyone who likes gogo boy dancers, and this dragon will have you roaring in delight.
Dragon Men
Eagle Tokyo
With its brick and wood decor, Eagle Tokyo feels like a fairly standard bar that you might find in any American city. That’s probably why it’s so popular with overseas guests, as well as its friendly, multilingual staff, many of whom are bears. It’s a terrific place to go for some brewskis with your friends after work with a gay-friendly atmosphere, or to go for a party or look someone to flirt with.
EAGLE TOKYO
Arty Farty
Arty Farty
Another bar-cum-club, Arty Farty has a lot going for it, in addition to its amazing name. The interior is eclectic and intriguing, the staff are friendly, and the crowd is diverse. Entry to Arty Farty also grants free entry to its sister bar, The Annex. Go on the weeknights for a quiet night, and the weekends for a massive one!
ARTY FARTY
Arty Farty
Arty Farty
The oldest of the old guard, New Sazae has been a Nichome institution since the 60s, and even today it maintains its 70s decor. It has seen bars, clubs, and trends rise and fall, but it firmly believes that disco never dies, and so it sticks to retro music in contrast to its more modern contemporaries. If you want to visit a piece of Tokyo gay club history, there’s no better place.
New Sazae
Rocinante
An eccentric yet welcoming bar, Rocinante is known by locals as a place you’ll hear before you see. It is a music bar that regularly hosts live musicians, and has a very relaxed feeling. It also offers a range of rare and unusual liquors, and the bar staff are a little on the nerdy side. If you wanna talk about anime, this is the bar for you!
Rocinante
Aisotope
Possibly the club in Nichome, Aisotope Lounge is well known as one of the liveliest, most bumping club in town, as well as having two floors of dancing, each with a different genre of music. It also plays host to a number of live events, including singing and dancing performances, as well as gender-exclusive parties. Go for yourself, and see how the Aisotope Lounge radiates fun!
Conclusion: Gay Clubs and Gay Bars in Tokyo
These are just ten of the many gay bars and clubs in Tokyo – although they are our current top ten. Though there are many more you can visit, go to any of these, and we reckon your night will be a perfect 10/10!