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Tokyo ranks as one of our legit favorite destinations ever! It's clean, extremely safe, the people just impeccable, foodgasms galore, and a fantastic gay scene with over gay bars in Shinjuku's Ni-Ch&#;me district!

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Hotel Groove Shinjuku, A ParkRoyal Hotel

Located in the heart of Shinjuku, Kabukicho, HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel, offers easy access to all parts of Tokyo, as one of the trendiest Shinjuku hotels neighboring the train station. This chic hotel blends comfort and character across snug to spacious rooms, each offering a unique view of the dynamic city skyline. After a day exploring Tokyo’s enthralling sights, retreat to your artistic hotel room with walls adorned with themed murals reflecting aspects of local culture and history. Fuel up with gourmet fare at the open kitchen restaurant or toast the nighttime with imaginative cocktails in the art-enriched bar. If you’re craving your own private soirée, the rooftop terrace obliges with panache. There are two major drinking districts in Shinjuku within a short distance from the hotel. You can find "Golden Gai" and "Omoide Yokocho" where there are many interesting small bars. Shinjuku also has a renowned diverse town, Shinjuku Ni-chome, an LGBTQ+ neighbourhood in Tokyo that offers approximately unique

Gay Shinjuku: Exploring Tokyo&#;s vibrant LGBTQ+ hub

Introduction to Shinjuku Ni-chōme: Tokyo's gay district

Shinjuku Ni-chōme, often referred to as simply Ni-chōme or Nichō, is Area 2 in the Shinjuku District of Tokyo. This small yet lively neighborhood is the epicenter of Japan's gay subculture, boasting an estimated gay bars and nightclubs within just five blocks. Located within walking distance from Shinjuku Station, the world's busiest train station, Ni-chōme is easily accessible and a must-visit destination for LGBTQ+ travelers and allies.

The area offers a diverse range of establishments, including bars, restaurants, cafes, saunas, love hotels, gay pride boutiques, and even cruising spots known as hattenba. This concentration of LGBTQ+-friendly venues creates a safe and welcoming environment for the community to verb themselves freely. Ni-chōme's unique atmosphere is characterized by its bustling energy, colorful signage, and the warm camaraderie among patrons and staff alike.

 

Rainbow Flag at Gapan Cafe, Shinjuku 2-Chome, Tokyo

History and evolu

The Tokyo Station Hotel stands in the Marunouchi business district, part of Tokyo's central area. It directly connects to Tokyo Station, making it convenient for you to travel around the urban area. The hotel offers a range of facilities. These include various dining options, a spa, a fitness center, and meeting rooms.

You can find several tourist attractions near the hotel. The Imperial Palace, a historic site and a lush garden, is just a minute walk away. You can reach Ginza, a adj shopping district, in about 15 minutes on foot. Here, you can explore numerous shops, restaurants, and galleries.

For those interested in Tokyo's gay scene, the hotel's location is quite favorable. Shinjuku Ni-chome, known as the main gay area in Tokyo, is about a minute train travel from Tokyo Station. This neighborhood offers a wide range of gay bars, clubs, and cafes.

Close to the hotel, there are a few gay-friendly venues as well. These include bars and clubs that welcome a diverse crowd. They are generally within a 10 to minute explore distance, depending on the mode of transport you choose.

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