Osaka gay sauna

Just a short stroll away, you will find Takashimaya, a renowned department store that houses a variety of restaurants offering delectable Japanese cuisine. For meat lovers, Yakiniku Rikimaru Sennichimae and Yakiniku Rikimaru Namba Minatomachi are must-visit destinations, serving high-quality grilled meats in a cozy atmosphere.

Sauna & Capsule AMZA (Men Only Facility)

Known as the entertainment and shopping district of the city, Namba is a vibrant and lively area that never fails to captivate visitors. With its neon lights, bustling streets, and endless array of shops, Namba is a shopaholic's paradise. From luxury department stores to quirky boutiques and street markets, this neighborhood offers something for everyone.

Sauna & Capsule AMZA (mens only)

If you encounter someone interesting, you can make a move in the steam sauna. Additionally, the "milk bath" in the outdoor bathing area is another cruising spot where like-minded individuals gather, and there may be some ambiguous encounters in the pool. In Japanese bathhouses, the gay community tends to be more active as the night progresses, and this place is open until 1 AM.

Your essential gay travel guide to Osaka

The busiest gay area in Osaka is, without a doubt, Doyamacho. While the district is not as exclusively gay as those in Tokyo or Shinjuku, there is still plenty of fun to be had. Doyamacho has long played host to countless entertainment hubs, and it currently has at least bars targeted toward the LGBTQ community.