Shinjuku Boys is a 1995 film by Kim Longinotto and Jano Williams.
It explores the lives of three non-binary or transgender men who work at the New Marilyn Club in Tokyo, Japan.
[3] The film received positive reviews following its 2010 release by Second Run DVD.
In a review at DVDTalk, Chris Neilson praised the film’s directors, commenting that "Through low-key cinéma vérité filmmaking, Longinotto and Williams provide insight into the professional and personal lives of the trio of onnabe".
[4] Sarah Cronin of Electric Sheep Magazine also notes that "Despite the fact that it's a cruder, more dated film, it's the strength of the interviews in Shinjuku Boys that makes it an even more arresting documentary.