Tokyo, Japan - Shinjuku Ni-chome Taiso-ji & Dancers, April 8, 2017 / 桜の新宿二丁目太宗寺と2人の男性ダンサー, 平成29年4月8日
- A short video impression of a visit to Shinjuku Ni-chome on Saturday afternoon, April 8, 2017, with images of Taiso-ji Temple (太宗寺) with cherry blossoms, and two young men practicing dance on the street.
Temple Festival in Shinjuku
Bon Odori Dance at Taiso-ji (Taiso-Temple) Festival in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
太宗寺(東京・新宿)[ Taisoji Temple ]
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2-9-2 Shinjuku Shinjuku Tokyo
Taisoji Temple
Stumbled upon this Taisoji Temple, while taking a walk! :)
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Donquijote, open 24/7, is a shop that is fully stuffed with al sorts of products. From detergent tot to socks, from trolleys to electronic gadgets. This shops has everything for daily life but is also a treasure for tourists looking for souvenirs.
'Pressure display' means that each corner, every little space is covered with products. You are overwhelmed by the amount, the density of how the products are being displayed.
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Small street!
Small street close to Shinjuku Dori, just outside the Taisoji Temple!
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Shinjuku Ni-chōme
Shinjuku Ni-chōme (新宿二丁目), referred to colloquially as Ni-chōme or simply Nichō, is Area 2 in the Shinjuku District of the Shinjuku Special Ward of Tōkyō, Japan. With Tōkyō home to 13 million people, and Shinjuku known as the noisiest and most crowded of its 23 special wards,[1] Ni-chōme further distinguishes itself as Tōkyō's hub of gay subculture, housing the world's highest concentration of gay bars.
Within close walking distance from three train stations (Shinjuku San-chōme Station, Shinjuku Gyoenmae Station, and Japan's busiest train station, Shinjuku Station), the Shinjuku Ni-chōme neighborhood provides a specialized blend of bars, restaurants, cafes, saunas, love hotels, gay pride boutiques, cruising boxes (hattenba), host clubs, nightclubs, massage parlors, parks, and gay book and video stores. In fact within the five blocks centering on street Naka-Dōri between the BYGS building at the Shinjuku San-chōme Station and the small Shinjuku park three blocks to the east, an estimated 300 gay bars and nightclubs provide entertainment.
History
The history of Ni-chōme as a gay neighborhood generally begins around the time of the American Occupation of Japan (1945-1952) and ties strongly to the fall of its red-light districts (akasen).[5] As early as 1948, there is mention of a gay Shinjuku tea shop, and by the 1950s gay bars publicly emerged both in name and form in Ni-chōme.
Before 1957, Tōkyō's red-light districts had flourished as legally-licensed centers for sex workers but, armed with a new constitution and an Equal Rights amendment, post-occupation Japanese women's Christian groups, etc., successfully lobbied the Diet to pass the Prostitution Prevention Law in 1956. For the first time, prostitution in Japan became illegal. As the traditional sex industry left Ni-chōme, a gay subculture began to fill its place.[8] By the late 1950s Ni-chōme was known for its popularity in the gay subculture, and a club scene began to emerge.
More recent years have seen the establishment of a counseling room for young gay men in 1976, the first AIDS candlelight vigil in 1986, the 1992 inauguration of Tokyo's annual International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Japan's first lesbian and gay pride parade in 1994, and the founding of its first gay community center, AKTA. Today Shinjuku Ni-chōme continues to provide a home base for many milestones in the history of Japan's LGBT (lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgendered) community.
The Japan Times reported in February 2010 that the area was in decline, with the number of gay-oriented clubs and bars having declined by one-third. The decline was attributed to the construction of the nearby Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line, which has pushed up property values in the area, and the rise of the Internet.
As of August 17, 2012, dancing has been banned in a number of popular clubs in Ni-chome, including Arty Farty, Annex, Arch, and Aisotope.
Scene specialization
The lifeblood of the gay neighborhood, the majority of Nichōme's hundreds of night clubs typically seat fewer than a dozen customers, who preferably represent a club's specialized subset of the gay subculture. In a society where traditionally most of the population was expected to marry, many LGBT Japanese choose to privately express their sexuality within the anonymity of specialty clubs in areas like Ni-chōme. To achieve this specialization, clubs are typically segregated by scene. There are bars that cater specifically to the bear community, BDSM, muscular men, young men, butch and femme lesbians, etc.[10] Club owners called masters or mama-sans try to attract the unique crowds that characterize their clubs, going so far as to deny service or charge additional fees to less-desired customers. For example, Nichōme nightclub Avanti charges a ¥1000 entrance fee to women and gay men, and ¥1500 to typical men; club Kusuo, ¥1000 to men, ¥1500 to women; and club Koimo, ¥1500 to gay men, and ¥2000 to everyone else.
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