Discover Tokyo’s LGBTQ+ culture on this fun walking tour through Shinjuku’s queer bars, hidden gems, and vibrant local history.
3:30 pm start
The 3D cat display is a giant curved LED screen above Shinjuku’s east exit, known for showing a hyper-realistic, animated calico cat. It appears to pop out of the screen, surprising and delighting passersby. It’s become a popular modern landmark and photo spot in Tokyo.
We’ll walk through the bustling neon streets of Kabukicho, Japan’s largest and most exciting nightlife district. Along the way, you’ll learn about its unique blend of entertainment, from glamorous host clubs to long-standing queer bars. You’ll spot famous landmarks, quirky photo spots, and hear fascinating stories about Kabukicho’s hidden LGBTQ+ history and underground culture.
Next, we’ll visit a serene Shinto shrine tucked away in the heart of Kabukicho. You’ll learn about its unique connection to Tokyo’s night workers and the local LGBTQ+ community. It’s the perfect spot for a peaceful moment of reflection and a few beautiful photos.
You will make your own way to the meeting points