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Perhaps the most famous "women only" bar in the district, known for its inclusive atmosphere and iconic monthly parties.
women-only nights every Saturday
A Ni-chome legend since 1991, famous for its and energetic queer-centric events. Bar Open Shinjuku City, Tokyo, Japan