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The gay Japanese clearinghouse Sinbad Bookmarks has only a few places listed. Hakone is not one of them. However, how about Karuizawa? There is a listing for a men's guest house there. There is even an english page. I cannot speak for the veracity or reliability of any of the links posted at Sinbad, but they are often a good place to start to resources regarding the gay community in Japan if you read Japanese.
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| Posts: 167 | Location (city or country): Monterey, CA, USA | Registered:: 30 September 2005 |    |
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I sincerely doubt that friend would think of his Hakone estate as gay owned!! He is just like all the other home owners in Hakone, except that his house enjoys the company of men from time to time. (Hehehehe....just kidding!)
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| Posts: 167 | Location (city or country): Monterey, CA, USA | Registered:: 30 September 2005 |    |
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Correction accepted. Jguys sleep and bathe together as couples or in groups without ever being considered gay, so there is no need for "gay-friendly" hospitality service in resort areas. Hakone included. There is one notoriously gay, but -at the same- time family and straight-oriented hotspring in Hakone. You can be your natural self there, within the boundaries of decency and consideration for others. Tenzan. KF PS. Don't even think I'm back on JguyUSguy! As Taddy said: " How can we miss you if you don't go away?"  Bye-bye...
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| Posts: 3529 | Location (city or country): Tokyo, Japan | Registered:: 20 March 2004 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by MagnetMan: is Tenzan a ryokan as well?
Yes, BUT you have to spend a minimum of three nights...  KF
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| Posts: 3529 | Location (city or country): Tokyo, Japan | Registered:: 20 March 2004 |    |
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