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Barazoku: The History of Japan’s First Gay Magazine
Today, LGBTQ+ magazines, books, and websites are common throughout the world, and Japan is no exception. Indeed, you’re on an LGBTQ+ website right now! But...
Gaymers Rise Up! LGBTQ+ Characters in Video Games
Today, video games have broken out of the stereotype of being the preserve of nerdy young men in their parents’ basements to being a mainstream...
An LGBTQ+ Travel Guide for Matsuyama
The most populous city of Japan’s rugged island of Shikoku, Matsuyama in Ehime prefecture is an utterly charming city, bursting with character, things to do...
Hakone for LGBTQ+ Visitors
Only 80 kilometers from Tokyo, in the neighbouring prefecture of Kanagawa, lies the mountainous town of Hakone. Dedicated otaku may know the town best as...
Game Review: A Year of Springs
If you come into A Year of Springs cold, having done no reading on the game before booting it up for the first time, you...
An LGBTQ+ Visitor’s Guide to Saitama
Just north of Tokyo lies the city of Saitama, capital city of the Saitama prefecture. As a part of the Greater Tokyo Area, some might...
Kagoshima for LGBTQ+ Visitors
Resting at the south of the island of Kyushu, Kagoshima is a wonderful mix of subtropical weather, a melting pot of Asian cultures, and the...
Hiroshima For LGBTQ+ Tourists
While Japan isn’t synonymous with Hiroshima in the same sense that Tokyo or Kyoto are, it is nonetheless carries one of the most important legacies...
Gay Travel: Discover Okinawa
The southernmost main island of Japan, Okinawa is a subtropical paradise with a fascinating history, sun-kissed beaches, and open, friendly people. The slower-paced island lifestyle,...