Travel to Mexico just the way you were born in this world

No one is born in this world solely through their own efforts

Occasionally, when browsing Japanese news sites from abroad, I come across articles like ‘So-and-so Comes Out as Gay or Lesbian!’ It’s hard to imagine such public declarations being accepted just a few decades ago, right? I’m in my late 30s, and I don’t personally know anyone in Japan who has openly come out as gay, lesbian, or bisexual. I’ve never seen people holding hands or embracing each other openly while walking around the streets either.

However, in recent years, especially in major cities, there seems to be progress, with some administrations granting same-sex couples the same rights as heterosexual couples. But in reality, it still seems like an ‘uncomfortable and challenging’ environment, doesn’t it?

The word ‘coming out’ itself feels a bit strange. Also, terms like sexual minority, LGBTQ, and others. Both heterosexual and homosexual individuals didn’t choose how they were born, so it’s not easy to accept the need for different labels for them.

 

Same-sex marriage is legal in all 32 states in Mexico

Now, let’s talk about Mexico. It is quite progressive in this regard. Same-sex marriage is legal in all 32 states (31 states plus the federal district). I even have three gay friends and three bisexual friends! They are all just ordinary people, and I don’t treat them any differently.

There is an area called Zona Rosa, known for its Korean population, but it’s also well-known for gathering a large number of LGBTQ individuals. You can find many bars and places where they come together. In the city, it’s not unusual to see male couples happily holding hands.

 

An ‘unconcerned about others’ gaze’ trip, rather than an ‘unconcerned about others’ trip

How about experiencing a trip where you don’t have to worry about what others think? Instead, you can have a carefree time in Mexico, stretching your wings and enjoying quality time with your loved one, just the two of you.

It’s a private trip, so you don’t have to care about the judgment of other Japanese people. Whether you prefer the beach, mountains, gourmet tours, or exploring ancient ruins, we can take you anywhere you like.

We provide a time exclusively for you, so leave it all to us.

 

Who is this trip recommended for?

  • Those who want to experience the true face of Mexico
  • Those who find regular tours unsatisfying
  • Those in the sexual minority (LGBTQ+) seeking to relax and enjoy
  • Those who want a special trip to Mexico
  • People of all ages looking to unwind Small groups on commemorative trips (graduation, birthday, anniversary, milestone celebration, filial piety, etc.)