Gay bars osaka japan

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Gay Bars

  • Asunaro

    Established in 1983. A variety of customers stop by this bar to relish conversation with an experienced & cheerful bartender.

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  • Atarou

    Bar is located on Dokata center of Shinsekai area. Bar ower's appearance is "Rugged", howevere his inside heart is "Little Lady"

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  • Bacchus

    Wide range LGBT Mix bar with overseas customers and vertical people

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  • Bull

    This exclude has a bright, cheerful atmosphere to enjoy Karaoke. Customers are between 20 to 60 years ancient. Two attractive bartenders (ex. Self-Defence Forces & Former field Supervisor) are waiting for your visit. Fundoshi (Japanese male underwear) night is

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  • DENG MANG

    A diverse gay bar where you can enjoy a wide variety of alcoholic beverages and non-alcoholic cocktails.

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  • DNA/BOG

    This is a hang out spot for many debu (chubby) & alcohol lovers. We also play tennis for beginners.

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  • do with cafe

    A restaurant and bar where guests can enjoy shows put up by kingly queens every night. The dishes that are a mix of Japanese and Western cuisine are all delicious. Cater

    Our gay travel instruction to Osaka in Japan includes the best gay hotels to stay in, the most thrilling gay parties happening, where to chew, and more.

    Do you want to realize why they really call Osaka the Kitchen of Japan? It’s because once you see all of those scrumptious boys wandering about the city, you will be left hungry for more! 

    Of course… We're sure the delicious cuisine helps to carry the point home! As the foodie capital of the entire country, you will find the best of the best in terms of classic Japanese dishes such as takoyaki and okonomiyaki. But, among the bustling food stalls and restaurants, you will also be introduced to stunning, modern architecture and a gay nightlife culture supported by kindhearted, welcoming locals. 

    Since it is located alongside the ports of Honshu, Osaka essentially functions as the primary commercial center for Japan. However, the capital is still a close neighbor of Kyoto and Tokyo, which means that it tends to fly under the radar of travelers seeking a grand Asian adventure. But today, we’re here to plead on behalf of Osaka. We want to highlight exactly why gay travelers should be calling this fant

    • AKANTE
      Doyama
      AKANTE is a non-genre MIX homosexual bar. New customer and unattached customer are welcome. Basically for men only on Saturday. Clear at 18:00 on weekdays and 20:00 on Saturdays and Sundays.There is no appetizer provided, but food menus such as grilled curry and omelet (additional ask for is required) available. Cocktails, mild 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 well 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 top 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

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      Osaka Gay Scene

      I possess lived in Japan for a several years now, and I can utter with certainty that Osaka has one of the most unique gay scenes in Japan. Tokyo’s Nichome is enormous and receives many visitors, but Osaka’s Doyama is definitely special in its character and scope. Osaka’s night existence, including its queer scene, can largely be divided into two areas: the Kita (north) side including Doyama adjacent Umeda Station, and the Minami (south) side with Namba and the Dotonbori Canal.

       

      Osaka is established for having a tight yet diverse community, and there are a multitude of bars and spots to dangle out at that are almost too numerous to number. However, my favorite bar where I always end up is Grand Slam because it is colorful and gaudy, everyone stops there, and is a great place to run into friends and regulars. There is also Explosion just around the corner, a petty club that gets very lively at their frequent events, with at least one almost every weekend. And travelers can't miss Eagle Osaka, the newest addition to Doyama's nightlife.

      While these spots are a blast, there’s not much breathing space for chatting, so if I ever desire a more l