Tokyo, an amazing city to visit, full of delicious food, unique experiences and amazing culture. #Shinjuku Ni-chome district is known for its lively #LGBTQ+ atmosphere and offers #gay bars, nightclubs, and inclusive venues, and plays host to the city’s yearly #pride parade. In this video we’ll delve into the best gay parties, gay clubs and bars, the best gay beaches, cruise areas and a lot of fun things to do in #Tokyo, #Japan.

The main annual gay event is Tokyo #RainbowPride, which takes place in late April with a week-long event. All week long there are plenty of parties and events to celebrate pride. The large pride parade takes place on the weekend, which culminates at #yoyogipark with lots of booths and performances.

VITA Tokyo organizes different signature parties throughout the year and is definitely something you must visit if you like to party.

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GAY Tokyo, Japan: Things You MUST Know Before You Go
00:00 Introduction
00:33 Best time to visit Tokyo
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02:40 Typical prices in Tokyo
04:05 Best gay clubs and bars in Tokyo
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06:25 Things to do in Tokyo

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Tokyo, an amazing city to visit, full of delicious  food, unique experiences and amazing culture.   Shinjuku Ni-chome district is known for its  lively LGBTQ+ atmosphere and offers gay bars,   nightclubs, and inclusive venues, and plays host  to the city’s yearly pride parade. In this video  

We’ll delve into the best gay parties, gay  clubs and bars, the best gay beaches, cruise   areas and a lot of fun things to do in Tokyo. First let’s dive into the best time to visit   Tokyo. Tokyo is increasingly recognized as a  destination for all seasons. Summer, known for  

Its warmth and humidity, is the peak season  for exploring Tokyo’s vibrant gay scene. June   features the Tokyo Lesbian & Gay Film Festival,  while August sees a large turnout for the annual   Pride festival. Winter, with its colder, sometimes  snowy weather, is less popular among visitors. 

The spring season offers a pleasant climate  and the stunning spectacle of the typical   cherry blossoms. However, June and July mark  the rainy season, with potential typhoons. Now let’s have a look at the best gay parties in  Tokyo. The main annual gay event is Tokyo Rainbow  

Pride, which takes place in late April with a  week-long event. All week long there are plenty   of parties and events to celebrate pride. The  large pride parade takes place on the weekend,   which culminates at Yoyogi Park with  lots of booths and performances.  VITA Tokyo organizes different  signature parties throughout  

The year and is definitely something  you must visit if you like to party.  The VITA Summer Night cruise is an annual  highlight of the gay calendar in August   in Tokyo. This event is a sell out each year,  if you want to join the book early. Ready for  

An amazing evening this cruise has different  guest dj’s, hot gogo dancers and a VIP lounge.  The VITA pool party is one of the most  anticipated in Asia and takes place each   year in September. With guest Dj’s and sexy  gogo dancers and featuring Jack’d famous  

Instaboys this party will be a lot of hot fun. BUFF Tokyo is a regular themed party in Tokyo   taking place every two months in various  locations across the city. Buff is a house   party for “buff” guys and their admirers,  from stock muscle guys to cubs and bears.

Now let’s look at the typical prices in Tokyo.  Tokyo is a big city so it can be daunting to try   and figure out the best areas to stay, especially  if it’s your first time. The best neighborhood to  

Stay in is Shinjuku, the gay hub of the city.  You can also stay in Shibuya and Akasaka. These   districts are gay friendly and there is a huge  range of accommodations to suit most budgets.   Where you stay it is always a good idea to stay  close to the train or subway station. A budget  

Hotel starts from 65 dollars per night. Mid-range  hotels begin at 140 dollars per night and go up   to 220 dollars a night, and if you’re looking for  luxury hotels it starts at 400 dollars per night. Ready for some delicious food? Dive  into the bustling streets of Tokyo,  

Where the best Tokyo street food awaits to  tantalize your taste buds with flavors you’ve   never imagined. Visit Takeshita Street, one of  the most popular attractions in Japan. A ramen   bowl is around 4 dollars. If you want to have a  nice dinner out in Japan, expect to spend around  

35 and 50 dollars per person on average for a two  course dinner. Do you like fine dining? You’ll   pay around 180 dollars per person for a fine  dining experience in a Michelin star restaurant. The best gay clubs and bars in Tokyo are  in Shinjuku Ni-chome. This is the center  

Of gay Tokyo, this neighborhood has the highest  concentration of gay bars, clubs and saunas of any   city in the world. Don’t expect super clubs but  small individual bars catering to target groups,   known in Japanese as Kei. In these 300 compact  bars, there’s a diverse appeal catering to a wide  

Array of tastes and preferences, including bears,  transvestites, individuals seeking spanking,   transvestites, men who want spanked, hairy men,  men beyond 70 and of course thinks & young guys.  Visit EAGLE Tokyo, a ‘Brooklyn lounge’ environment  set up and a great leather/ bear bar. A must  

Visit if you are into the leather and bear-scene. Do you like all night partying? Visit Dragon Men.   This large nightclub is one of the most popular  hangouts. It draws a mixed crowd of expats,   foreigners and locals. The place to be if  you like to dance and having a few cocktails. 

FTM Boys Bar has a free atmosphere, cute trans  guys and free karaoke and is an excellent event   for the transexual community and is held on  Mondays and every third Sunday of the month. Are you ready for some hot fun? Let’s dive  into the best gay saunas and cruise clubs in  

Tokyo. Like most of gay Tokyo, the majority  of saunas and cruise clubs are located in   Shinjuku Ni-Chome. Tokyo has a number of cruise  clubs which are male-only allowing guests to   get intimate. Similar to Tokyo’s gay bars,  many of the play venues target a particular  

Gay niche and operate with strict policies. Tokyo’s 24 Kaikan. From the outside the building   could be an office or apartment block however  once inside the 8 story sauna complex gay Japan   becomes alive. With hot tubs, steam room, saunas,  communal sleeping and optional private rooms. 

JIN-YA is a small gay sauna in and probably  the most foreigner-friendly sauna in Tokyo.   Jin-Ya has 4 play areas a dry sauna,  communal baths and a rooftop nude area.  More into a cruising adventure, go to bodybreath  open 24 hours. Entry fee is 14 dollars in general  

And 12 dollars if you’re a couple and younger  than 30 years old. Be aware of the position   of how you wear your locker-key in body breath.  Locker key on your right wrist if you’re a top,   left wrist if you’re a bottom,  and ankle if you’re versatile. 

And there are a lot of other cruising clubs which  you can visit. For all saunas and cruise clubs   in Tokyo bring your ID and take note that the  theme venues and nights are strictly enforced. There are a lot of things to do in  Tokyo, but it is a heaven if you  

Like food. Visit the streets of Tokyo to enjoy  the delicious Japanese food. Beyond the food,   Tokyo has so many things to offer. You can transform into a geisha at   the Studio Geisha Cafe and make a picture.  This is a real experience. If you’re not  

Into dressing up as a Geisha yourself you can be  entertained while learning about their history   and traditions at a cultural Geisha Encounter.  This experience takes place at a tea house,   where Geisha entertain guests with  songs, dances, games and conversations. 

If you don’t like going out to a  gay bar by yourself you can join   a Tokyo gay night tour. Your guide will  introduce you to the best local gay bars.  Ready for some Japanese food? Discover  downtown Tokyo and dive into some of  

The best gastropubs to join a food tour. You  will get to know the most delicious spots to   enjoy delicious ramen, sushi and more. Do you want to relax? Visit an Onsen,   this is a very traditional Japanese experience  you don’t want to miss. An Onsen is a public  

Bath where you bathe in various pools  of water sourced from hot springs.  Watch the famous pedestrian intersection outside  Shibuya Station. When the road signs turn red,   an invasion of people crosses the  street. But it is also an iconic   location with all the big led screens. Tokyo has some incredible museums that  

Are worth a visit. One of the coolest and most  famous modern art museums in Tokyo is the teamLab   Borderless Digital Art Museum. This museum uses  digital projectors to create animated artworks. Tokyo has a large gay scene with hundreds of small  gay bars. Apart from the gay scene, Tokyo offers  

Visitors a seemingly unlimited choice of shopping,  entertainment, culture and dining options. Thank you for watching this video and if  you are looking for more gay travel tips,   make sure to hit subscribe and  ring that notification Bell. Share with us what you’re looking forward  to the most on your Tokyo adventure in the  

Comments below. Safe travels and embrace  the magic of Tokyo! See you next time!

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