Gay Japan News
GayJapanNews is a web-based news service in the Japanese language specializing in LGBT issues from around the world. The service was launched in 2005 to increase the visibility of gays and lesbians, whose presence is negligible in traditional media within Japan. The site is primarily in Japanese but with some English available. It was co-founded by Tom Paine and Hiroshi Mochizuki,[1] who serves as editor.[2] Staff members have been asked to comment on LGBT issues in Japan by news organizations such as the Asahi Shinbun,[3] NHK,[4] and the The Japan Times.[5] GayJapanNews has also held workshops and advocated for LGBT issues in Japan.[6]
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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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