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Netflix fans go wild for new gay Japanese dating series - with viewers claiming it is Excel than American reality TV
A gay dating show from Japan is wowing international viewers since premiering earlier this month.
The reality series, titled The Boyfriend, follows nine gay men living together in a dwelling as they search for love over the summer.
To build their connections with each other, the group is also tasked with running a coffee truck together.
Viewers have been stunned by the same-sex series, with many praising it as a more wholesome alternative to raunchy western reality shows.
'This seems insanely sweet, with none of the manufactured drama we're used to from other reality dating shows,' commented one viewer.
Netflix fans verb been sent into a frenzy over a novel gay Japanese dating series that premiered earlier this month
The reality series, titled The Boyfriend, follows nine gay men living together in a house as they search for admire over the summe
'This is interesting how calm they are compared to American reality shows,' added one.
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I have lived in Japan for a few years now, and I can say with certainty that Osaka has one of the most unique gay scenes in Japan. Tokyo’s Nichome is large and receives many visitors, but Osaka’s Doyama is definitely special in its character and scope. Osaka’s night life, including its gay scene, can largely be divided into two areas: the Kita (north) side including Doyama near Umeda Station, and the Minami (south) side with Namba and the Dotonbori Canal.
Osaka is known for having a close yet diverse community, and there are a multitude of bars and spots to hang out at that are almost too numerous to count. However, my favorite bar where I always end up is Grand Slam because it is colorful and gaudy, everyone stops there, and is a fantastic place to run into friends and regulars. There is also Explosion just around the corner, a small club that gets very lively at their frequent events, with at least one almost every weekend. And travelers can't miss Eagle Osaka, the newest addition to Doyama's nightlife.
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Tokyo is the capital, and main transport hub of Japan. On one hand its a very modern city, with neon-lit skyscrapers, but on the other, its very traditional with historic temples and palaces, like the Meiji Shinto Shrine and the Imperial Palace. Tokyo is also a foodies paradise, with many small izakayas (small gastro pubs) and the worlds largest fish market, Tsukiji. Shinjuku Ni-Chõme is where the citys gay bars and clubs can be found. It is celebrated for having the worlds highest concentration, with over tiny gay bars crammed together in unassuming, unremarkable blocks. Some of the most famous include Arty Farty, Annex, FTM Bois Bar, Campy!, Aiiro, Dragon Men and Leo Lounge. Read more about Tokyo from Passport Magazine >>
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