You will feel a scent of tea when opening the door of the bar. Walking down a entrance hallway and passing through a Japanese shop curtain (Noren), there is a space full of savors of Kyoto. You can also have a delicious okaki (a type of rice cracker) made by a long-established Japanese sweet shop in Kyoto. Enjoy Kyoto style gay bar.
Opening Hours
Mon 18:00 - 24:00
Tue 18:00 - 24:00
Wed 18:00 - 24:00
Thu 18:00 - 24:00
Fri 18:00 - 24:00
Sat 18:00 - 24:00
Sun 18:00 - 24:00
Hol 18:00 - 24:00
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1,700 yen ~ (table fee + one drink + light snack) Additional drink 800 yen ~
Features
Ages |
40s
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Genre |
All genres
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Wifi |
Not available
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karaoke |
Not available
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Barrier free |
Not available
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Customer Sexuality |
Gay
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Female visiting |
Gay Only
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Credit cards |
Not available
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Available Languages |
Japanese
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Location
Reviews
They dont like foreigners - even if they speak Japanese - and say that its a private members club (though no sign on the door which is ground floor on the street) If you want a gay bar in Kyoto... Either go to The Bell or Osaka
関節照明、適当な音量のBGM, 落ち着いた内装に清潔なトイレ。大声で怒鳴ったり歌っている人は居ない。店の人も明るく会話が上手で反応が早い。メイン客層は50代。この様な店を探している人ならピッタリ。 上記の2低評価はこの世界を知らないで入って来た外人観光客なので、不当評価。臨時であっても会員制のサインはドアに貼るべきだと思います。
I went to Kyoto when I went sightseeing-back alley? There was a shop on the opposite side of the building, and the shop was like Kyoto. The age group was a little expensive, not a store for young children. After calming down, I enjoyed the atmosphere.
Unfriendly, and in any case they say they are a private club (so no new clients wanted). A waste of time to meet rude bar owners.