based on 520 reviewsLast week, on a sunny Sunday during the rainy season, I headed to the Yebisu Beer Museum, as the "special occasion is Yebisu." For an admission fee of ¥500, you can usually view the exhibits in the museum before sampling some beer, but these days it is often closed. However, there is a drinks space next door where you can enjoy several types of beer for ¥400 a glass. There is a 30-minute limit on your stay, but the beer poured by a professional is absolutely delicious😍
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Last week, on a sunny Sunday during the rainy season, I headed to the Yebisu Beer Museum, as the "special occasion is Yebisu." For an admission fee of ¥500, you can usually view the exhibits in the museum before sampling some beer, but these days it is often closed. However, there is a drinks space next door where you can enjoy several types of beer for ¥400 a glass. There is a 30-minute limit on your stay, but the beer poured by a professional is absolutely delicious😍
I didn't expect that the Japanese made the beer museum feel like an art gallery. The displays and exhibitions inside actually have the characteristics of an art gallery and are quite beautiful, but I am not interested in beer itself.
This place is so hard to find. I walked around for a long time after exiting the subway station before I found it. It's in a small alley and it's very small, so it's not very conspicuous. If you are not interested in this, you don't have to come.
The Yebisu Beer Museum in Tokyo is a collection of Japanese beer history. It has beers from various eras and other alcoholic beverages. You can also buy other alcoholic beverages to experience them. It is different from other Japanese hotels.
It is located near the subway station, but it is still a little hard to find. It is inside a building. In this beer museum, you can see some introductions and history of Japanese beer, and you can also drink relatively authentic beer.