Queer Eye: We're in Japan - Season 1

Season 1
The Fab Five touch down in Tokyo to spread the joy, explore the culture, and help four Japanese men and women find the confidence to be themselves.

Episodes

Japanese Holiday
Sweet hospice nurse Yoko has given up on "being a woman" and surrendered to neglect. But the Fab Five will show her just how much she deserves love.

Crazy in Love
Struggling to live his truth as a proud, out gay man in Japan, Kan must find the fearlessness to be himself -- and introduce his boyfriend to family.

The Ideal Woman
Bullied since childhood, manga artist Kae discovers the strength to break through the negativity, with encouragement from Naomi Watanabe and the gang.

Bringing Sexy Back
Painfully shy radio director Makoto longs to reconnect with himself, his passions and his wife. Enter the Fab Five, who urge him to live out loud.
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