
Shinjuku Ni-chome
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Go after 10 PM when the district fully wakes up. Friday and Saturday nights have the liveliest energy, with crowds spilling onto the narrow streets.
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Most bars charge a cover fee of 500-1,500 yen that usually includes a small snack. Stick with one or two bars for the night instead of bar-hopping to save on those entry fees.
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Nightlife explorers, LGBTQ+ travelers and allies, Anyone who loves dive bars with character, Open-minded solo travelers
Planifiko vizitën
3-4 hours
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Fakte të shpejta: With over 300 bars, clubs, and small restaurants packed into just a few blocks, this tiny district has one of the highest concentrations of LGBTQ+ venues anywhere in the world. More than 30 percent of the bars here are tiny operations seating fewer than 10 people, making every night feel like a private party.
Pikat kryesore: Many of the bars are run by retired drag queens who have been pouring drinks in the same 10-seat counter since the 1980s, and they remember every regular by name. You can walk into a four-seat basement bar at midnight and find a 70-year-old former cabaret star singing Edith Piaf while mixing your highball.
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- Some bars are members-only or 'Japanese only' in practice; look for rainbow flags or friendly signs in English posted outside to find welcoming spots.
- The tiny three-seat bars are the real experience, bring a conversational opener or sit at the counter and let the bartender start the chat.
- Skip the large club-style venues unless you want a cover charge over 2,000 yen; the magic is in the cramped second-floor bars with 5 seats.
- Bring cash, most places don't take cards and ATMs in the district can be hard to find late at night.
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