Store Information about Campy!Bar
Campy!Bar is a bright and lively gay mix bar, produced by the renowned Bourbonne, located on the main street, Nakadori, in Shinjuku Ni-chome. With its colorful and pop-themed exterior and interior, it’s an establishment that’s hard to miss. The bar stands out with its unique staff, including a rotation of cross-dressing waitresses who warmly welcome patrons. Opening its doors in 2013, Campy!Bar operates from 7 PM to 4 AM and is generally open every day, catering to about 20 guests at a time. The bar has a wide range of drinks, from soft beverages to alcohol, and the payment can be made in cash or credit card. The pricing starts at around 900 yen, ensuring a visit to Campy!Bar is accessible for various budgets123.
Personal Experience at Campy!Bar
My visit to Campy!Bar in Shinjuku Ni-chome was a delightful experience. The bar’s vibrant facade is a beacon of fun in the bustling area, and inside, the energy is equally inviting. The staff, adorned in dazzling costumes, adds a touch of theatrical flair to the evening. Each drink is paid for as you order, so there’s no surprise tab at the end of the night, which is a considerate touch. The cozy space, although it only seats around 20, never felt cramped—instead, it buzzed with the friendly chatter of a community that felt inclusive and welcoming. Whether you’re popping in for a quick drink or planning to stay for the lively conversation and company, Campy!Bar encapsulates the spirit of Ni-chome’s gay bar scene with a playful and welcoming atmosphere.
I’m Ken from Toronto, Canada, and I currently work as an English teacher in Japan. Fascinated by Japanese literature and history, I was drawn to live here to immerse myself further in the culture. I’m actively engaged in the Japanese gay community and have a particular interest in the unique culture of “urisen” bars. Living in Japan has allowed me to act as a bridge between cultures while continuing to grow personally.
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