Shinjuku 2-chome: Your Complete Guide to Tokyo's Largest Gay Town and LGBTQ+ Hub w/map
I, born and raised in Tokyo, first stepped into the fascinating world of Shinjuku 2-chome when I became a university student.
Since gay bars began to gather in the 1960s, this area has quietly but steadily developed as the center of the LGBTQ+ community.
As a heterosexual, it was initially an unknown territory for me. However, it didn't take long for me to be captivated by its diversity and unique atmosphere.
The neon-lit streetscape, bars and clubs full of personality, and above all, the warm air where you can express yourself as you are. I now think that Shinjuku 2-chome is not just a "gay town", but a place that celebrates diversity and enjoys freedom.
From the 1970s to the 1980s, Shinjuku 2-chome also functioned as a source of Japanese gay culture, giving birth to unique culture, language usage, and fashion. Today, it continues to stand at the forefront of advancing LGBTQ rights and visibility in Japan.
In this article, I will convey the charm of Shinjuku 2-chome from a Tokyo local's perspective. From recommended spots and event information to tips for first-timers to enjoy.
Let's discover a new side of Tokyo together in this special space that is open to all while being a sacred place for the LGBTQ community!
If you want to know about the nightlife in the entire Shinjuku area, please check out the Shinjuku Nightlife Guide. If you want to get tourist information for the entire Shinjuku area, including daytime activities, please refer to the Shinjuku Guide.
Table of Contents
・What is Shinjuku 2-chome?
・Access to Shinjuku 2-chome
・Main Spots and Recommended Bars/Clubs in Shinjuku 2-chome
・Tips for Visiting Shinjuku 2-chome
・Spots to Visit Along with Shinjuku 2-chome
・Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shinjuku 2-chome?
Shinjuku 2-chome is Japan's largest LGBTQ+ friendly area located in the center of Tokyo. Developed as a gay town since the 1960s, it is now a symbol of diversity with over 300 bars and clubs concentrated in the area.
Located in an area of about 500 meters square between Yasukuni Street and Shinjuku Gyoen, Shinjuku 2-chome serves as the center of the LGBTQ community and a source of unique culture and activities.
From the 1970s to the 1980s, it also functioned as a source of Japanese gay culture, giving birth to unique language usage and fashion. Today, it continues to stand at the forefront of advancing LGBTQ rights and visibility in Japan.
When I first visited this area, I was overwhelmed by its unique atmosphere. The neon-lit streetscape, bars and clubs full of personality, and above all, the warm air where you can express yourself as you are. I thought it was a special experience that couldn't be enjoyed in other areas of Tokyo.
How to Enjoy Shinjuku 2-chome
There are many ways to enjoy Shinjuku 2-chome. My recommendation is to start with bar hopping. By visiting multiple bars, you can experience various atmospheres and unique establishments. Each store has its own theme and concept, allowing you to enjoy completely different worlds in one night.
Next, I recommend participating in events. Various events such as drag shows and theme parties are held almost every night.
Lastly, I recommend enjoying the atmosphere of the town itself. Just watching the diverse people coming and going on the street can be a fresh experience.
The sight of various people mixing, from LGBTQ community members to curious tourists and local regulars, seems to embody the diversity of Tokyo.
Access to Shinjuku 2-chome
Access to Shinjuku 2-chome is very convenient. It's close to Shinjuku Station, a major terminal station in Tokyo, and can be accessed from various lines.
The main access methods are as follows:
1. 5-10 minutes walk from "Shinjuku-sanchome Station" on various lines
2. About 10 minutes walk from JR "Shinjuku Station"
My recommendation is access from Shinjuku-sanchome Station. You can feel the atmosphere of Shinjuku 2-chome as soon as you exit the station, and gradually get used to the ambiance of the town. Access from Shinjuku Station is also an enjoyable experience as you can walk while enjoying the hustle and bustle of Tokyo.
Main Spots and Recommended Bars/Clubs in Shinjuku 2-chome
There are many attractive spots, bars, and clubs in Shinjuku 2-chome. I still vividly remember being overwhelmed by its diversity when I first visited this town. Here, I'll introduce places that I have visited many times and thoroughly enjoyed.
Naka-dori Street
Naka-dori Street, which can be called the heart of Shinjuku 2-chome, is the main street of about 200 meters that everyone who visits this area must pass through. When I first walked down this street, I was overwhelmed by its vibrancy and diversity.
Naka-dori Street is lined with bars and clubs of various genres. There are gay bars, of course, but also establishments for lesbians, mixed bars, and places where you can enjoy drag shows, reflecting the diversity of the LGBTQ community.
On weekend nights, this street is overflowing with pedestrians. Every time I walk down this street with friends, deciding which place to enter is part of the fun. Its glamour and energy can truly be said to symbolize Shinjuku 2-chome.
Recommended Bars
There are many bars in Shinjuku 2-chome, but here I'll introduce four recommended bars. Each has its own unique charm and is ideal for experiencing the diversity of Shinjuku 2-chome.
ALAMAS CAFE
Source: Google Map by ALAMAS CAFE
ALAMAS CAFE is a cafe bar with a friendly atmosphere even for those visiting Shinjuku 2-chome for the first time. When I first visited this store, I was captivated by its open atmosphere.
The characteristic of this place is that it serves multinational cuisine centered on Mexican food, allowing you to enjoy food and drinks at the same time. It's authentic in taste yet reasonably priced, which is a pleasant point as you can stay for a long time without straining your wallet.
On weekends, DJ events and talk shows are sometimes held, allowing you to enjoy different atmospheres each time.
Also, the open atmosphere allows for enjoyable conversations with the staff. You can often get valuable information such as the latest news about Shinjuku 2-chome and recommended establishments.
ALAMAS CAFE is recommended for those who want to casually enjoy the atmosphere of Shinjuku 2-chome, those who want to have a proper meal, and those seeking new encounters.
<Store Information>
Address: 1F Garnet, 2-12-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022
Closed: None
Phone: 03-6914-9215
Hours (Mondays to Thursdays): 6 PM–2 AM
Hours (Fridays & Saturdays): 6 PM–5 AM
Hours (Sundays): 3 PM–12 AM
Website: https://alamas-cafe.net/
Campy! bar
Source: Google Map by J Sugita
Campy! bar is a shot bar with a particularly unique atmosphere in Shinjuku 2-chome. I still vividly remember being overwhelmed by its glamour and distinctive atmosphere when I first visited this store.
The biggest attraction of this bar is the individual cross-dressing staff. As it's produced by Bourbonne, who is also attracting attention in Japanese media, the staff's makeup and costumes are truly spectacular.
One of the attractions of Campy! bar is that it adopts a cash-on-delivery system, making the pricing easy to understand. You pay each time you order a drink, so it's easy to manage your budget and even first-timers can enjoy without worry.
Also, this bar is characterized by gathering various types of customers as a MIX bar. Not only members of the LGBTQ community but also tourists and diverse people gather here.
Campy! bar is recommended for those who want to experience the glamour and diversity of Shinjuku 2-chome at once. Especially for those interested in drag culture or seeking a unique experience, this is a must-visit place.
<Store Information>
Address: Musashino Building, 2-13-10 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022
Closed: None
Phone: 03-6273-2154
Hours (Mondays to Saturdays): 7 PM–4 AM
Hours (Sundays): 5 PM–12 AM
Website: https://campybar.wixsite.com/website-1
AiiRO CAFE
Source: Tabelog by AiiRO CAFE
AiiRO CAFE is a gay bar in Shinjuku 2-chome that is particularly attractive for its international atmosphere.
The main feature of this bar is its high popularity among foreign tourists. LGBTQ+ people from all over the world gather here, creating an atmosphere like a small international exchange venue. I have brought friends from overseas here several times, and they all quickly warmed up and enjoyed themselves.
The charm of AiiRO CAFE is not only its lively atmosphere. The drink menu is also rich, with a particularly wide variety of cocktails.
AiiRO CAFE is recommended for those who want to enjoy an international atmosphere, those seeking new encounters, and those who want to experience the "now" of Shinjuku 2-chome. It's a valuable place where you can interact with people from all over the world, overcoming language barriers.
<Store Information>
Address: 1F 7 Tenka Building, 2-18-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022
Closed: None
Phone: 03-6273-0740
Hours (Mondays to Thursdays): 6 PM–2 AM
Hours (Fridays & Saturdays): 6 PM–5 AM
Hours (Sundays): 6 PM–12 AM
Website: https://aliving.net/aiirocafe/
GB
Source: GB official website
GB is a bar in Shinjuku 2-chome that is particularly attractive for its calm atmosphere. When I first visited this store, I was captivated by its quiet appearance and sophisticated space.
GB is mainly centered on counter seats, creating a relaxed space. This layout encourages natural conversations with other customers and staff, creating a homely atmosphere.
Also, as there are staff who can speak English, overseas travelers can enjoy without worry. I have brought friends from overseas here before, and we were able to enjoy a great time without feeling any language barrier.
GB is recommended for those who want to spend a relaxed time, those who want to enjoy high-quality cocktails, and those who want to experience a more calm side of Shinjuku 2-chome. When I want to enjoy drinks away from the hustle and bustle in an adult atmosphere, I always choose this store.
<Store Information>
Address: B1, 2-12-3 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022
Closed: Mondays
Phone: 03-3352-8972
Hours (Tuesdays to Thursdays): 7 PM–1 AM
Hours (Fridays & Saturdays): 7 PM–2 AM
Hours (Sundays): 7 PM–12 AM
Website: http://www.gb-tokyo.com/
Eagle Tokyo
Source: Google Map by Eagle Tokyo
Eagle Tokyo is a bar with a particularly unique atmosphere in Shinjuku 2-chome.
The main feature of this bar is its popularity among bear and leather enthusiasts.
Eagle Tokyo regularly hosts fetish events featuring leather, rubber, skinhead, and more. Also, this bar is characterized by attracting a relatively older male clientele.
On weekends, DJ events and theme parties are also held, allowing you to enjoy a different atmosphere each time.
<Store Information>
Address: 2 Chome-12-3 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022
Closed: None
Phone: 03-6874-0176
Hours (Sundays to Thursdays): 6 PM–1 AM
Hours (Fridays & Saturdays): 6 PM–4 AM
Website: http://www.eagletokyo.com/
Recommended Clubs
In Shinjuku 2-chome, there are not only bars but also many great clubs. Each has its own unique charm, allowing you to fully enjoy the nightlife of Shinjuku 2-chome.
AiSOTOPE LOUNGE
Source: Google Map by AiSOTOPE LOUNGE
AiSOTOPE LOUNGE is known as the largest event space in Shinjuku 2-chome.
The biggest attraction of this club is that it hosts a variety of music events and theme parties. Various genres of music events, from EDM, pop, R&B, to even 80s disco, are held on a daily basis.
AiSOTOPE LOUNGE is recommended for those who love to dance, those who want to participate in unique events, and those who want to experience the cutting-edge nightlife of Shinjuku 2-chome. This place, where you can have a different experience each time, is the perfect spot to enjoy the nights of Shinjuku 2-chome to the fullest.
<Store Information>
Address: 1F Cent Four Building, 2-12-16 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022
Closed: None
Phone: 03-6380-1504
Hours: Depends on the event
Website: https://aisotope-lounge.net/
Arty Farty
Source: Google Map by Arty Farty
Arty Farty is a club particularly popular among young people in Shinjuku 2-chome.
One of the features of Arty Farty is its relatively reasonable pricing. I think the fee structure that allows even students and young professionals to enjoy casually is one of the reasons why it attracts many young people.
Also, the ability to mutually enter its sister store, Annex, is a big attraction. Being able to enjoy two different atmospheres in one night is truly a luxurious experience.
It's a popular spot that's bustling until late at night on weekends, especially showing great excitement on Friday and Saturday nights. I've brought friends from overseas here several times, and they were all delighted to have "experienced Tokyo's nightlife".
<Store Information>
Address: 2F Dai 33 Kyutei Building, 2-11-7 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022
Closed: None
Phone: 03-5362-9720
Hours (Sundays to Thursdays): 7 PM–2 AM
Hours (Fridays & Saturdays): 7 PM–5 AM
Website: https://www.artyfarty.jp/
The Annex
Source: Google Map by The Annex
The Annex is known as the sister store of Arty Farty, a gay-oriented club and DJ bar characterized by its macho atmosphere.
One of the features of The Annex is its mutual entry system with Arty Farty. Thanks to this system, you can enjoy two completely different atmospheres in one night.
It's recommended for those who want to enjoy an energetic atmosphere and those who want to experience a bolder side of Shinjuku 2-chome.
<Store Information>
Address: 2 Chome-14-11 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022
Closed: None
Phone: 03-3356-5029
Hours (Mondays to Thursdays): 8 PM–2 AM
Hours (Fridays & Saturdays): 8 PM–5 AM
Hours (Sundays): 6 PM–1 AM
Website: https://x.com/artyfarty_annex
Tips for Visiting Shinjuku 2-chome
Shinjuku 2-chome is an attractive place, but first-time visitors might feel a bit anxious. I was also confused at first, but by keeping the following tips in mind, anyone can safely and enjoyably experience Shinjuku 2-chome.
First, the most important thing is to have an open mind. Shinjuku 2-chome is a place that respects diversity, and it's important to approach it without prejudice.
I myself have met people from various backgrounds here and learned a lot. By respecting each individual's uniqueness and expression, and approaching with curiosity, a new world will open up.
Next, it's also important to follow the manners. In particular, keep photo-taking to a minimum. Many people value their privacy, so avoid photographing individuals without permission.
When I first visited, I almost took photos out of excitement, but a friend warned me and I realized. You can take pictures of the townscape, but care should be taken not to identify individuals.
Don't forget to enjoy safely. Be careful not to drink too much and thoroughly manage your valuables. When I go with friends, we make sure to look out for each other. Also, if you have any trouble, many store staff will kindly assist you.
Valuing communication is also a key to enjoying Shinjuku 2-chome. By actively interacting with staff and regular customers, you can have a deeper experience.
Lastly, I recommend checking event information. It's good to check information in advance on the social media of each store.
By keeping these tips in mind, your experience in Shinjuku 2-chome will become richer. By respecting diversity and approaching with an open heart, you'll be able to fully savor the charm of this special place.
Fun Fact: Japan's Unique Gay Culture
In enjoying Shinjuku 2-chome, knowing about Japan's unique gay culture will allow for a deeper understanding and enjoyment. As a heterosexual myself, I learned about these cultures from my gay friends.
First, there's a unique way of speaking called "Onee-kotoba". This is a speech style mainly used by gay bar staff, characterized by feminine tones and unique word choices.
When I first heard it, I was a bit confused, but I was soon fascinated by its rich and interesting expressions. For example, using "atashi" as a first-person pronoun or ending sentences with "~yo" are characteristics. However, according to my friend, many gay people don't actually speak this way in real life.
Next, gay manga, especially the genre called BL (Boys' Love), is popular in Japan. These are manga depicting male-male romance, mainly drawn for a female audience.
Also, "Only Events" focusing on specific artists or anime themes are a characteristic of Japanese gay culture. At these events, people with the same interests gather.
When visiting Shinjuku 2-chome, try to pay attention to these unique cultures. You're sure to discover the depth and charm of Japanese gay culture.
Annual Event Information
Various events are held throughout the year in Shinjuku 2-chome.
The largest event is the "Tokyo Rainbow Pride" held around late April every year. This event is a large-scale parade and festival celebrating LGBTQ rights and visibility.
After the parade, there's also a festival held in Yoyogi Park where you can enjoy various performances and booths.
This event is not limited to Shinjuku 2-chome but takes place throughout Tokyo, but Shinjuku 2-chome shows particular excitement. Many bars and clubs hold special events, and the whole town is enveloped in a festive mood.
At the end of the year, "Countdown Events" are held in various places. On the night of December 31st, most clubs and bars in Shinjuku 2-chome hold special countdown parties.
In addition to these large-scale events, various theme parties and events are held each season.
Check the schedules of events in advance on the social media of each store and try to participate.
Spots to Visit Along with Shinjuku 2-chome
After enjoying the charm of Shinjuku 2-chome, why not visit the surrounding tourist spots? There are many attractive places in Shinjuku, and by visiting them along with Shinjuku 2-chome, you can enjoy the diverse faces of Tokyo. Here, I'll introduce three spots that I particularly recommend.
Kabukicho
Kabukicho is Japan's largest entertainment district located just west of Shinjuku 2-chome. Known as a town that never sleeps, its unique atmosphere is worth experiencing once. I still vividly remember being overwhelmed by its glamour and energy when I first visited Kabukicho.
The charm of Kabukicho lies in its diversity. The sight of neon-lit signs, the giant Godzilla head object, and the many restaurants and entertainment facilities lined up seems to symbolize "metropolitan Tokyo".
Kabukicho at night is especially spectacular. The whole town is enveloped in light, giving you the feeling of wandering into another world. There are also many diverse restaurants and karaoke shops gathered, so you can extend your enjoyment after a night out in Shinjuku 2-chome.
However, some caution is needed in Kabukicho. There are also malicious touts targeting tourists, so it's important to be vigilant.
If you want to know more about this area, please check out the Kabukicho Guide.
Omoide Yokocho & Golden Gai
Omoide Yokocho and Golden Gai are small drinking districts near the east exit of Shinjuku Station that retain the atmosphere of the Showa era. In contrast to the modern atmosphere of Shinjuku 2-chome, here you can experience the old-fashioned flavor of Tokyo.
Omoide Yokocho is an alley that developed from the black market after the war, with small izakayas and eateries lining narrow alleys.
Golden Gai is an area not far from Omoide Yokocho where ultra-small bars are densely packed in even narrower alleys. Its unique landscape gives you the feeling of having traveled back in time.
However, these places have many small izakayas and bars that can be difficult for locals to enter. As many shops don't speak English, for those who don't understand Japanese, I recommend using guided tours like the "Tokyo Bar Hopping Night Tour in Shinjuku" that we at Magical Trip provide.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Deck
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Deck is a free observation deck located about a 10-minute walk from the west exit of Shinjuku Station. You can enjoy a panoramic view of Tokyo from a height of 202 meters above ground, and I recommend viewing the cityscape of Tokyo before enjoying the night in Shinjuku 2-chome.
At night, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Deck becomes a popular night view spot. The lights of Shinjuku 2-chome and other downtown areas stand out particularly from here.
When I guide friends from overseas to Shinjuku at night, I often bring them here first. It's ideal for them to grasp an overall image of Tokyo.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some questions I often hear from people visiting Shinjuku 2-chome.
Can Heterosexuals Enjoy Shinjuku 2-chome?
Yes, heterosexual people can thoroughly enjoy it too. While Shinjuku 2-chome is indeed the center of the LGBTQ community, it's also an open place that respects diversity. I myself am heterosexual, but I enjoy the atmosphere and culture of Shinjuku 2-chome.
However, it's important to have an attitude that respects the LGBTQ community. It's crucial to have an open mind and approach without prejudice. I was a bit nervous at first too, but when I actually visited, I found that everyone was very friendly and the atmosphere was warm.
As I explained earlier, it's also important to mind your manners and behave appropriately. For example, avoid taking photos without permission or asking inappropriate questions. When I visit Shinjuku 2-chome, I always try to act with consideration for others' feelings.
Is Photography Allowed in Shinjuku 2-chome?
Photography in Shinjuku 2-chome generally needs to be kept to a minimum. This is because consideration for privacy is very important.
First, photography inside establishments is generally prohibited. Many people value their privacy, so you should avoid taking photos inside stores without permission.
When photographing people, it's absolutely necessary to get permission. Among those visiting Shinjuku 2-chome, there are people who haven't made their sexuality public.
Therefore, photographing people without permission could potentially invade their privacy. Even when I take photos with friends, I always make sure to be considerate of the people around us.
Photographing the townscape is possible, but care needs to be taken not to identify individuals. For example, when photographing the atmosphere of the street with a wide-angle lens, be careful not to clearly capture people's faces. When I photograph the neon signs at night or the atmosphere of the street, I try to find angles where people aren't included.
Also, always follow instructions where there are "No Photography" signs. Some clubs and event spaces prohibit photography.
In conclusion, photography in Shinjuku 2-chome is possible, but extreme caution and consideration are necessary. I try to value the actual experience more than photos.
Is Shinjuku 2-chome Safe?
Shinjuku 2-chome is basically a safe area. I've visited many times myself and have never encountered any major problems. However, as with any bustling area, a certain level of caution is necessary.
First, be very careful with your valuables. In crowded places, the risk of petty crimes like pickpocketing slightly increases. I put important items in my front pocket or hold my bag in front of my body.
Also, it's important to be careful not to drink too much. While Shinjuku 2-chome has many attractive bars and clubs, drinking too much can lead to unexpected trouble. I always try to know my limits and enjoy in moderation.
If you have any problems, the best method is to consult with store staff. Many establishments are accustomed to dealing with troubles.
The presence of police is also reassuring. There's a police box near Shinjuku 2-chome, so you can quickly seek help if needed.
Overall, Shinjuku 2-chome can be said to be as safe as, or even safer than, other bustling areas. If you pay basic attention and act sensibly, you can enjoy safely and wholeheartedly.
Is There a Dress Code for Shinjuku 2-chome?
There's no particularly strict dress code in Shinjuku 2-chome. Basically, enjoy in clothes that express yourself. I myself sometimes visit in casual clothes, and other times I dress up a bit.
Shinjuku 2-chome is not just a "gay town", but a special space that celebrates diversity and enjoys freedom. As a heterosexual, I've had many wonderful experiences in this town and gained new perspectives.
The various spots, events, and cultures introduced in this article are just a small part of the charm of Shinjuku 2-chome. By actually visiting, seeing with your own eyes, and feeling with your skin, you can gain an even deeper understanding and enjoyment.
When visiting Tokyo, please read this article and definitely visit Shinjuku 2-chome!