Store Information about EAGLE TOKYO
EAGLE TOKYO, one of Japan’s largest gay bars/clubs, is a popular spot reputed to be a must-visit for foreign tourists. It’s known for its beautiful aquarium and a famous large mural by the gay artist Jiraiya. Located near the Shinjuku Ni-chome intersection, the bar welcomes everyone with staff that speaks various languages, including English, Chinese, Thai, Spanish, and of course, Japanese. It serves as a hotspot for both the local and international gay community. The bar spreads over a stylish space with a blue theme and is open from Sunday to Thursday from 6 PM to 1 AM, and on Fridays, Saturdays, and before holidays from 6 PM to 4 AM. The venue offers a variety of events, including shows by GOGO Boys and drag queens, especially on weekends, adding to its vibrant atmosphere123.
Personal Experience at EAGLE TOKYO
My visit to EAGLE TOKYO in Shinjuku Ni-chome was nothing short of exceptional. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted by the friendly staff, ready to communicate in multiple languages, which made me feel instantly welcome. The striking blue signage and the sleek, modern interior with its vividly lit aquarium set a unique tone that stood out from many other bars I’ve visited. The space was alive with energy, especially during the weekend with GOGO Boys and drag queen performances that were both entertaining and engaging. It’s a place that not only celebrates diversity but also embodies it in every corner. EAGLE TOKYO isn’t just a bar; it’s an experience that captures the essence of Tokyo’s vibrant gay scene456.
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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