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Description
9monsters is a very unique male lover social application originating in Japan with a central focus on the Asia-Pacific.
Mainly, This app has 2 key features which are all exclusive functionality!
【FEATURES】
-Feature1 : Breeding system
"Breeding" is very simple social communication!
If you find a guy you are interested in, simply select the button "Breeding" from the menu button located upper right corner of house. then , Breeding allows you to find:
type
category/monster other users think you belong to
likes you
Each user can like meeting people through this revolutionary "breeding" automatically!
-Feature2 : Auto translate messaging.
Do you sometimes find difficulty communicating with people from diverse countries?
You don't have to panic about that any more!
Depending on who you are speaking to, your messages will be automatically translated as you send them.
【OTHERS】
- Text Messaging/ Sharing GPS knowledge and photos.
- Camouflage function which allows you to fake your location to other users to protect you
Traveling to Japan soon? This is our gay friendly itinerary to Japan to help you prepare a fabulous vacation.
Welcome to the future!
That's how we sense every time we set foot in Japan. It's one of our favorite countries to check in. On the one hand, it gives you that intense culture shock that we so crave from traveling, yet on the other, it's like you've hopped into a time machine and woken up years in the future.
Everything feels so advanced in Japan, done with such cautious precision, and immaculate attention to detail – always with a smile! The Japanese culture itself is rich with tradition, dating back thousands of years, which manifests itself in not only the many beautiful temples but also in the delicious Japanese food and in the way the people react towards each other.
As a gay couple traveling in Japan, we felt so welcome by everyone. We never felt any judgment or problems from anyone, which is why we rate it as one of the most gay-friendly places in Asia.
This is our gay travel itinerary to Japan for first-timers to identify the best
My Life in Japan as an Openly Gay Foreigner
Tell us about moving to Japan? Did you resolve to come out?
When I first moved to Japan, I lived in Tokushima Prefecture attending Tokushima University as an exchange trainee. I was staying in the student dorms located seven kilometers from the campus in a very rural part of Tokushima called Kitajima-cho. Basically, my balcony looked out onto rice paddies and mountains in the distance. It was really quite pretty, yet, despite the generally kind locals, I felt I had to cover the fact that I was gay.
I was actually there with my then-boyfriend, and we certainly felt the need to go back into the closet for that year because of the “high profile” we had as two of only three foreign exchange students that year from the U.S. We had a superb time and didn’t run-in anything that you might expect in similar rural areas of other countries, but the process of hiding our relationship was incredibly painful and made my time in Tokushima quite challenging.
How about now, as several years include passed?
Almost ten years later, and livi
LGBTQ+ Travel Guide to Japan
Interesting Cities to Visit in Japan
TOKYO
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 notable 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 >>
KYOTO
Kyoto is the cultural capital of Japan, and was the former capital city until when it was moved to Tokyo. It has retained its regal charm, with beautiful temples and intricate gardens. The most celebrated are the Golden Temp