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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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Located in Osaka, Konpira Onsen is a local and intimate bathhouse frequented by Japanese men and a modest number of Asian tourists. Known for its cruisy atmosphere, this venue is particularly accepted within the queer people. Open from pm, it's a compact, no-frills exposure priced at yen, with Thursdays off. Bring your own towels and toiletries, and expect to investigate small but diverse spaces including saunas, steam rooms, and open-air areas. Despite its size, it can get bustling, especially during peak hours. Visit for a distinctive, community-focused trial in Japan's onsen tradition.

Reviews summary

Konpira Onsen offers a unique trial praised for its amiable atmosphere and the variety of amenities like saunas and open-air areas. Visitors, mostly Japanese with some Asian and international guests, mention the onsen's popularity and engaging setting. A few reviews noted its crowdedness and minimal facilities, but generally, feedback was positive.

Gay Guide Japan

Gay places in Japan are often only for Japanese and foreigners are generally not welcome. Mainly because very few Japanese speak any foreign languages, foreigners look different und often are bigger. Remember all you have read about Japanese customs and manners. It is essential to behave to be accepted. You will often be met by a sign saying "Japanese only" or similar. Simply try another bath house. The saunas are often places for cruising only with lockers, shower, darkroom and cubicles. Remember to be very tactful and polite, take off your shoes at the entrance, never go leader on and cover up your private parts unless it is a nude night. Many premises have theme nights (underwear, paddle wear, nude etc.) that acquire to be followed. Bring your own condoms as the Japanese ones are smaller than the western ones (logically).

Cities in Japan


Location: Between Sea of Japan & western Pacific Ocean
Initials: JPN
International region code: 81 (omit 0 from area code)
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Language: Japanese. English (commercial language)
Population: ,,