Tokyo Rainbow Pride 2026
Tokyo Rainbow Pride is Japan's largest LGBTQ+ event, held each June in the heart of the world's biggest city. After years of ra…
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LGBTQ+ Travel Guide & City Directory
Based on national laws as of 2025
No national recognition of same-sex partnerships. Many municipalities issue partnership certificates. National same-sex marriage ruling is expected from courts. Social acceptance varies widely.
14,000,000 residents
Kanagawa
3,750,000 residents
Osaka
2,750,000 residents
Aichi
2,330,000 residents
Hokkaido
1,970,000 residents
Fukuoka
1,620,000 residents
Hyogo
1,550,000 residents
Kyoto
1,470,000 residents
Tokyo Rainbow Pride is Japan's largest LGBTQ+ event, held each June in the heart of the world's biggest city. After years of ra…
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Japan is socially tolerant but has limited legal recognition. There is no anti-discrimination law covering sexual orientation at the national level (though some prefectures and cities offer partnership registration). LGBTQ+ travelers are generally safe and welcomed in tourist areas.
No — Japan does not recognise same-sex marriage. Many municipalities (Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, Sapporo and others) offer non-binding partnership certificates, but these provide no legal rights equivalent to marriage. Court challenges are ongoing.
Tokyo's Shinjuku Ni-chome is the densest gay nightlife area in Asia by venue count — hundreds of small bars in a few blocks. Osaka has Doyama, a smaller gay quarter near Umeda. Sapporo and Fukuoka have small scenes.
Tokyo Rainbow Pride is in late April. Osaka Rainbow Festa is in early November. Sapporo Rainbow Pride is in early September. Compared with Western Prides these are smaller but growing year on year.
Many central Tokyo and Osaka business hotels are gay-friendly without explicit marketing. Some gay-popular boutique hotels operate near Shinjuku Ni-chome and Doyama. Discretion is the norm.
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