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Beer Museum, Tokyo

A mildly interesting permanent exhibition covering the brewing process in general and the history of Sapporo Breweries, which brews the upmarket Yebisu label.

A mildly interesting permanent exhibition covering the brewing process in general and the history of Sapporo Breweries, which brews the upmarket Yebisu label. There is even a Virtual Brewery Virtual Adventure to try.


Hours

Sun

11:00

22:00

Mon

11:00

22:00

Tue

11:00

22:00

Wed

11:00

22:00

Thu

11:00

22:00

Fri

11:00

22:00

Sat

11:00

22:00

About Beer Museum

 Japan, 〒131-0045 Tōkyō-to, Sumida-ku, Oshiage, 1 Chome−1−2, 東京スカイツリータウン・ソラマチ 7F

 +81 3-5610-2648

 www.sapporobeer.jp

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