LGBT
It’s back back, back, back again. Osaka’s favorite drag group, the Haus of Gaishoku, has moved its base of operation to Tokyo. Gaishoku now hosts its popular Beauty Blenda drag shows in both cities.Co-hosted by American drag queen Goma Dango and Japanese queen Shigata Ichikuchi, Beauty Blenda is a show that takes bilingual entertainment seriously. Since its inception in 2018, the event has steadily increased its scope and ambition, now featuring over a dozen performers in a single night at its Shinjuku Ni-chome shows.A wild night at Beauty Blenda serves a full buffet of variety entertainment, ...
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Whether you’re there for lunch, dinner, or just to meet friends before migrating to the clubs for the night, Donyoku welcomes you with open arms.Opened in 2018 by three queer women—Kei Izumi, Kaori Ooji, and Satoko Nagamura—Cafe & Bar Donyoku is in the heart of Tokyo’s LGBTQ community of Shinjuku Ni-chome. At this inclusive cafe, patrons are encouraged to relax and freely express their identities.Food and comfort in Ni-chomeDonyoku is spacious, sunny, and colorful, with large windows, rainbow art, and hammocks. Its most distinctive feature is its foot baths—warm tubs of water built under the f...
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