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Japan's LGBTQ+ Nightlife Guide — Navigate every city's gay scene with confidence
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"BAR atoron" on the 3rd floor (room A) of Sakaecho Tanuki-koji Building in Chiba's Sakaecho is a gay bar that opened in February 2023. Mon, Thu–Sun (closed Tue/Wed). Mainly gay-focused but flexible — women accompanied by existing gay regulars and pre-approved understanding straight visitors are welcome too. PayPay accepted.
Bull is a gay bar in Innai, Chuo-ku, Chiba. An authentic spot with a calm, grown-up atmosphere where you can chat slowly with the master and regulars. Its warm mood makes it easy to fit in even when dropping by alone. A trusted bar rooted in the Chiba area's gay community.
Newly opened on November 8, 2025, bar ISORI is a gay bar in Sakaecho, Chiba. Its tropical interior with Hawaiian and Asian touches lets you enjoy drinks in a resort-like mood. Gay guests, women, and straight customers are all welcome — a fresh LGBTQ+ spot drawing attention in Chiba.
"TEN" (天) is a long-running gay bar on the 1st floor of Kensei Building in Chiba's Sakaemachi — a roomy spot for drinking and karaoke about 10 min walk from Chiba Station. The crowd spans 20s to 60s. Gay men only; no straight men or women. Weekdays 7 PM – 2 AM, Fri/Sat/holidays 7 PM – 5 AM next day.