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Matsumoto Castle

Against the background of the snowcapped Japanese Alps mountain range and elegant cherry trees in spring, Matsumoto Castle is a picturesque scene tucked away in Nagano Prefecture...

Matsuyama Castle

To reach it, visitors can take a ropeway cable car, walk there or take a one-seater chairlift — the recommended and more exhilarating means of transport...

Gifu City

The fishermen light bonfires to attract ‘ayu', known as sweetfish, to the boat, at which point trained cormorants are sent out to catch them...

Shinjuku Nichome

If you’re partial to Japanese-Mexican fusion (because two delicious cuisines are better than one), you could try visiting Rainbow Burritos, a tiny burrito joint with just enough space to snuggle up with a couple of friends...

8men Okinawa

Naha, Okinawa Prefecture’s capital city, doesn’t have the LGBT nightlife options of larger metropolises like Tokyo or Osaka...

Tokyo Rainbow Pride Fest

Its annual Tokyo Rainbow Pride an awesome weeklong event of queer acceptance, love and, yes, of course, pride...

Kishiwada Castle

The town of Kishiwada in the southeast of Osaka Prefecture is best known for its huge and wild Danjiri Festival where several tons of portable shrine are dragged through the town at breakneck speeds...

Hamamatsu Castle

Once home to Tokugawa Ieyasu, who became the first shogun of the Edo period, it now houses a museum and observation deck...

WaaGwaan

Though the bar is lesbian-owned and advertises as LGBT friendly, it is open to anyone and everyone, no matter what gender, sexual orientation or nationality...

Naha

The capital city offers a fresh experience for those looking to get away from the main island for some sunshine, sightseeing, shopping and a culture that's markedly different from anywhere else in Japan...

Eagle Tokyo

In this "Brooklyn-style" bar, a friendly barman will take your order at the entrance while you take in their seasonal decor...

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