The Rainbow March is a parade for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender/transsexual people (LGBT) people in Japan. Established in 1996, the event held in Sapporo, Hokkaido is the longest continuously run parade for LGBT people in the country.
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Film Festival
Parade
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- Shinjuku Ni-chōme, Tokyo
- Doyama, Osaka
- Ueno, Tokyo (Mainly Nana-chome, Higashi-Ueno)
- Fukuoka (Mainly Sumiyoshi & Haruyoshi)
- Sakae, Nagoya (Mainly Yon-chome) & Fushimi
- Asakusa, Tokyo (Mainly Ni-chome,San-chome)
- Shinbashi, Tokyo (Mainly San-chome, Yon-chome)
- Namba, Osaka (Mainly Yon-chome, Nambanaka It-chome)
- Noge, Yokohama (Sakuragichō Station)
- Susukino, Sapporo (Mainly Southwestern area)
- Nagarekawa, Hiroshima
- Ikebukuro, Tokyo
- Sakurazaka, Okinawa
- Shinsekai, Osaka
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