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  2. Dragon Men (Tokyo) - Wikipedia

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    The friendly crowd is a mix of Japanese and foreign men and women." [3] Lucy Dayman included Dragon Men in The Culture Trip's 2018 list of Tokyo's eight best LGBT-friendly bars, writing, "If you're wandering around the area and have no idea where to go, just head straight to Dragon Men. A failsafe option, this very popular bar is filled with an ...

  3. Aiiro Cafe - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Time Out Tokyo said of Aiiro, "The open-air café and bar, found on Shinjuku Ni-chome's main drag, is a laidback spot for an evening drink. Drag queens and 'go-go boys' perform on the weekends." [1] In 2018, Lucy Dayman included Aiiro in The Culture Trip's list of "The 8 Best LGBT-Friendly Bars in Tokyo." [2]

  4. The 21 Best Bars in Tokyo - AOL

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    The Tokyo branch of craft beer bar Before9 in Kyoto is just as hip, with clean lines, light wood furnishings, and eight beer taps set into a wall with a textured mud finish. Life in Tokyo can ...

  5. List of restaurants in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Les Créations de Narisawa – received one Michelin star in the 2008 Michelin Guide Tokyo, and then two stars in 2010; Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant – has two locations in Tokyo [1] Lil Woody's; Matsugen – name of several Japanese restaurants owned by the Matsushita brothers located in Tokyo, Hawaii, and New York City

  6. Izakaya - Wikipedia

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    An izakaya in Gotanda, Tokyo. The signboard on the right shows a menu with regular dishes (left) and seasonal entrees – nabe (right). An izakaya ( 居酒屋 ) ( Japanese: [izakaja] ) [ 1 ] is a type of informal Japanese bar that serves alcoholic drinks and snacks .

  7. Shinjuku Ni-chōme - Wikipedia

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    With Tokyo home to 13 million people, and Shinjuku known as the noisiest and most crowded of its 23 special wards, [1] Ni-chōme further distinguishes itself as Tokyo's hub of gay subculture, housing the world's highest concentration of gay bars.

  8. Tourism in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Tokyo is a major industry. In 2006, there were 420 million visits by Japanese people and 4.81 million visits by foreigners. The economic value of tourist visits to Tokyo totaled ¥9.4 trillion yen .

  9. List of casual dining restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Bar, cookout grill United States, worldwide 430 Its mascot is an owl. HopCat: Bar United States 17 Hoss's Steak and Sea House: Steakhouse, seafood United States (Pennsylvania and West Virginia) 36 American ambiance Houlihan's: Bar & grill United States 84 Houston's Restaurant: American United States 51 Huddle House: Family