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托比亚斯-沃特斯
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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,...
Sapporo’s Top Five LGBTQ+ Bars
The capital city of the northern island of Hokkaido, and home of some of the most interesting events in all of Japan, including the Sapporo...
Ranma ½: Gender Fluidity, Queer Fandom, and Why This 80s Anime Was Always LGBTQ
Genderqueer people have always been with us, but it hasn’t been until relatively recently that transgender, nonbinary, and genderfluid people have been depicted on screen....
The Boyfriend: My Personal Review
Introduction source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boyfriend_%28TV_series%29 The Boyfriend, which streams on Netflix, is the first LGBTQ+ dating reality show filmed in Japan. It has been hailed as touching,...
LGBTQ+ Bars in Kobe
Kobe might not be the first city that pops into your head when you think of queer nightlife in Japan, but that’s exactly what makes...
Takarazuka: What Is It and Where to See It
What Is Takarazuka? Originally formed in 1914, Takarazuka (or, officially, The Takarazuka Revue) is an all-female acting and singing performance troupe that regularly performs on...
Five Nagoya LGBTQ+ Bars You Have to Visit
Nagoya is one of the Japan’s semi-hidden gems. Located in — and the capital of — Aichi prefecture, it is famous for its red miso...
Top Five LGBTQ+ Bars in Fukuoka
Fukuoka is one of Japan’s finest cities. It is the home of Tonkotsu ramen — known locally as Hakata ramen. But it is also one...