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Ultimate Guide to Visiting Japan: Best Food, LGBTQ+ Hotels, and Insider Tips
Ultimate Guide to Visiting Japan Best Food, LGBTQ+ Hotels, and Insider Tips

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Japan, with its breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and vibrant cities, is a fantastic holiday destination where you can embrace diversity and explore authentic queer experiences.

While campaigners continue to advocate for equal marriage rights, many hotels, restaurants, and bars in Japan enthusiastically welcome members of the LGBTQ+ community. After attending the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association (IGLTA) conference in Osaka—its first event in Asia—PinkNews shares essential tips for planning your LGBTQ+ friendly trip to Japan.


Where to Stay and What to Do in Osaka

Osaka is dubbed “The Kitchen of Japan.” (Getty)

Your journey begins in Osaka, affectionately known as “The Kitchen of Japan.” The bustling Dotonbori district dazzles with neon lights, captivating sights, and mouthwatering aromas from local street food.

  • Try takoyaki, a delectable dough ball filled with octopus and drizzled with sweet sauce and mayo.
  • Don’t miss okonomiyaki, a savory pancake filled with cabbage, green onions, and your choice of protein, resulting in a crispy yet fluffy delight.

After indulging in local cuisines, unwind at the Swissôtel Nankai Osaka, located just above Namba Station. This five-star hotel offers modern rooms with stunning city views. The Pürovel Spa and Sport Centre features a gym, hot tub, Japanese sauna, and an indoor pool.

Accredited by IGLTA and Travel Proud, your stay here promises to be inclusive and welcoming. If you’re looking for evening entertainment, check out The Faerie Drag Show at Nambar10 for a fabulous night out.


Where to Stay and What to Do in Tokyo

Tokyo has more than 40 LGBTQ+ nightlife venues. (Getty)

As Japan’s capital and economic hub, Tokyo is rapidly becoming an LGBTQ+ hotspot with over 40 queer nightlife venues. A scenic ride on the Shinkansen (bullet train) brings you to Shinjuku, the city’s vibrant entertainment district.

Shinjuku Ni-Chome, Tokyo’s gay district, boasts the world’s highest concentration of LGBTQ+-friendly establishments. Stop by Queen Tokyo, a lesbian bar with free karaoke, or dance the night away at its sister venue, King Tokyo.

Hotel Groove Shinjuku is a great place to stay. (Hotel Groove Shinjuku)

During the day, explore TeamLab Borderless, an interactive museum with immersive art installations. For a tranquil escape, visit the En Tea House, where you can witness flowers bloom in real-time.

For accommodations, consider Hotel Groove Shinjuku. Located in the lively Kabukicho Tower, it offers modern, airy rooms, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploration.


Where to Stay and What to Do in Nara

Nara has more than 1,000 wild deer roaming in the city. (Getty)

A short train ride from Osaka leads you to Nara, Japan’s ancient capital, where sacred wild deer roam freely. Strolling alongside these gentle creatures is a highlight of any visit.

Nara Park, just a five-minute walk from the historical Nara Hotel, features scenic ponds and cherry blossoms. Purchase deer crackers from nearby stalls and enjoy the delightful sight of deer bowing for their treats.

Nara Hotel is within walking distance from the sites you’ll want to visit. (Nara Hotel)

Explore the Tōdai-ji temple, home to a magnificent 15-meter bronze Buddha statue. Legend has it that crawling through a hole in a nearby pillar grants enlightenment in your next life.

After a day of exploration, treat yourself to Kakigori at Kakigori Hosekibako, known for its fluffy, flavored shaved ice desserts featuring seasonal fruits.


Where to Stay and What to Do in Hakone

Mount Fuji can be seen from Hakone on a clear day. (Getty)

Just under two hours from Tokyo, Hakone is famous for its stunning hot springs and breathtaking views of Lake Ashi. On a clear day, Mount Fuji graces the skyline.

Experience the soothing properties of local onsens at Hakone Gora Onsen Hotel Kasansui, which offers two onsens and a delightful traditional dining experience. For a unique twist, visit Yunessun Spa Resort, where you can enjoy themed baths while wearing swimwear.

Yunessun Spa Resort offers hot spring baths. (Yunessun)

After relaxing at the spa, explore the Open Air Museum, featuring stunning sculptures and a unique stained-glass spiral staircase. Don’t miss the Hakone Ropeway for spectacular views of active hot springs and a cruise on Lake Ashinoko aboard a pirate ship.

Complete your trip with a visit to Hakone Cheese Terrace, where you can savor delicious cheese made from fresh local milk.

Reflect on your experiences! Share your thoughts in the comments below, and remember to keep the conversation respectful.

 

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