The Unique Museum of Yebisu Beer

The Unique Museum of Yebisu Beer

To discuss the reasons for a country’s success, we’ll need to go to an essential point. The states and societies who keep track of their past get successful more than other countries. Tokyo is one of the most successful and most significant cities in the world. The city is a cultural and economic hub for Japan. A large number of tourists visit here frequently from different parts of the world. The city has many attractions for its guests.The most important of them all is their museums. The citizens are serious about preserving their heritage, and about viewing this phenomenon, you can visit Museum of Yesibu Beer

The Beer Museum

Beer has been an essential component of Japanese culture. Over time, the country has seen many brands. One of the biggest beer brands in Japan is Yebisu. So, in 2010, to celebrate the 120 years of the brand, the Tokyo citizens saw the opening of a museum against the brand’s name. 

If you visit the museum, you will see different sections. Each section has its purpose. The best part of the museum is the Yebisu Gallery. It is a place where you can see some of the essential pictures of the brand and its products. You can view some of the vintage advertisements of the brand. There are historical bottles and videos about Yebisu. 

The best part of the museum is a tour of the place. If you are visiting the museum for the first time, you should join the 40 minutes tour of the museum. During the trip, you will get to know about the history, the rise and fall, and the current details about Yebisu brand. 

There is a separate testing salon in the museum. You can test different types of paid beers from this salon. You can purchase coins as per your requirement for the vending machine. Further; there are small traditional dishes and snacks to eat along with the beers. 

 

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Map: https://goo.gl/maps/sQdRNHvUBstYzjNCA 

Access: 5 minutes of walking distance from Yebisu Style Clothing

Hours: 11:00 AM – 7 PM

Closed: N/A

Website: https://www.sapporobeer.jp/brewery/y_museum/ 

Price: N/A