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Since its founding in 1991, this bar has been a beloved hub for the lesbian and queer community in Shinjuku Ni-chome. The interior features a friendly and open atmosphere, characterized by a style that warmly welcomes first-time visitors and tourists from abroad. With staff who are easy to talk to, it offers a cozy space where even those visiting alone can naturally mingle with others. Events tailored to community needs are held, such as women-only nights on Saturdays. The drink menu is affordably priced, and you can spend a relaxing time snacking on their particularly popular popcorn. English communication is available, making it a spot where you can enjoy socializing without worrying about language barriers.
Located in the heart of Shinjuku Ni-chome, this lesbian bar is open almost 365 days a year. It features a friendly atmosphere that is welcoming even to first-timers, offering an at-home space where conversations flow naturally with staff and other guests across the counter. The bar is equipped with karaoke, making it perfect for those looking to enjoy a lively night out. Since the staff changes daily, each visit offers new interactions and discoveries. Whether you are alone or in a group, it is a community bar that fits into your daily life in Ni-chome, ready for you to drop by whenever the mood strikes.
Located in a quiet area of Ikebukuro, this is a women-only lesbian bar. The interior is warm and cozy, just like a living room, creating an inviting atmosphere where first-timers and those questioning their sexuality can feel completely at ease. With a diverse range of customers and a friendly staff, it fosters a welcoming community where it's easy to strike up a conversation with the person sitting next to you. We offer a wide selection of drinks and are particularly well-regarded for our food menu. It is often praised in reviews as having the 'best food among lesbian bars in Ikebukuro,' making it a place where you can enjoy a meal along with your drinks. Our staff is known for their attentive service and warm hospitality, even using translation apps to assist those who are not fluent in Japanese.
Located on the 2nd floor of the Kurihara Building in Shinjuku Nichome, "DIAMOND HOLIC" is a shot bar exclusively for women, produced by "DIAMOND CUTTER," one of Japan's largest parties for women. The interior features an extraordinary space based on red and black, characterized by an alluring and unique atmosphere adorned with chandeliers and skull decorations. The bar operates with a no-cover-charge policy, making it an accessible environment even for first-time visitors. It is well-regarded for being a place where you can easily strike up conversations with staff and other guests across the counter, ensuring a comfortable experience even if you visit alone. During events, staff performances are sometimes held, fostering a vibrant community.
Tucked away on the second floor of the Shin-Chidori-gai alley in Shinjuku Ni-chome, this is a bar exclusively for women. With a concept of providing a healing space for hardworking women, the owner and staff offer a warm welcome. The interior is very compact, a hideaway-like space that seats about 10 to 15 people, primarily at the counter. The cozy atmosphere found at the top of the narrow stairs makes it easy for first-timers to feel at home, with locals and tourists alike mingling and enjoying conversation. Videos are often playing on the TV, allowing for a relaxed, natural, and unpretentious time. Some staff members can communicate in English, making this a friendly community bar that welcomes guests from overseas.
Located on the first floor of the Shinchidori-gai Building in Shinjuku Nichome, this is a bar exclusively for women. The interior features a friendly space centered around counter seating, offering an at-home atmosphere where first-timers and solo guests can easily drop by. Run by the owner, Aki-san, the bar is known for lively conversations with regulars and is a popular spot for those making their Nichome debut. Open on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday nights, the compact counter-only layout means arriving early is recommended during busy times. It is common for guests sitting next to each other to strike up natural conversations while enjoying drinks, fostering a warm community. The owner also runs the YouTube channel "Oba-bian CHANNEL," where you can get a feel for her personality and the shop's atmosphere.
Located on the 4th floor of Yamahara Heights in Shinjuku Nichome, "Lily and..MIX" is a bar featuring a cute interior accented by neon signs. Its friendly atmosphere, which warmly welcomes first-timers, makes it a great spot for solo drinkers and tourists alike. The approachable nature of the owner and staff is well-regarded, creating a truly comfortable space. The bar offers a wide variety of bottles at reasonable prices. The owner can communicate in Chinese, and the venue serves as a community bar where guests from both Japan and abroad can enjoy interacting with one another. It is the perfect place for those looking to spend a relaxing time amidst the bustle of Nichome.
Located in Shinjuku Ni-chome, "Queen Tokyo" is an LGBTQ+ friendly bar operated with the goal of providing a safe and enjoyable space for women. The interior features a modern, open atmosphere with glowing neon lights. With its counter-seating focus, it offers a homey environment where first-timers and solo visitors can naturally interact with staff and other guests. Staff members are multilingual, and the bar is known for its international community, attracting many foreign tourists. You can enjoy karaoke, and the staff will join in to liven up the mood, making it perfect for those looking for a vibrant night out. There is no cover charge, making it easy to drop by casually. A great value all-you-can-drink plan is available, especially between 6:00 PM and 10:00 PM. On weekends, the bar goes the extra mile to ensure guests have a comfortable time, such as by playing requested songs.
Located on the street level in Shinjuku Nichome, "Onabe BAR MOCK" is a long-established bar that has been running for nearly 30 years. It features a whimsical, warm interior reminiscent of Pinocchio's house and has been frequently featured in media such as television and magazines. The bar is centered around counter seating, and the homey atmosphere, where staff kindly explain the system to first-timers, makes it a welcoming place to spend your time. It is a cozy space where you can naturally enjoy conversations not only with the owner and staff but also with other customers. Beyond the drinks, their homemade food menu, including fried rice and omurice, is highly regarded, with many regulars visiting specifically for the meals. The attentive care, such as the thoughtful consideration shown when guests have had a bit too much to drink, is one of the many reasons this place is so beloved.