The museum dedicated to the beer that gave Ebisu its name is located on the former site of the original brewery in Ebisu Garden Place. The 40-minute tour which takes you through the history of the brand is recommended, as is the “Tasting Salon” where you can try the many different types of Yebisu beer. This site serves as a resolute guardian of the brand’s heritage, reflecting a time when the brewery was the primary engine of growth for the surrounding neighborhood. Not an absolute must, but if you are in the Ebisu area and have some time on your hands it is worth checking out.
The facility has recently evolved into a more immersive “Brewery Tokyo” experience, bringing active beer production back to the heart of the district. Beyond the historical exhibits, visitors can now witness the brewing process through glass partitions and enjoy limited-edition pours that aren’t available anywhere else in Japan. The interior maintains a sophisticated, copper-toned “vibe” that pays homage to the industrial roots of the original 19th-century factory. Whether you are a dedicated enthusiast of Japanese lagers or simply seeking a refined architectural lull during your walk through Shibuya, the brewery provides a high-value glimpse into the intersection of Tokyo’s corporate history and its modern drinking culture.
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| Address | 4-20-1 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8522 (Google Maps) |
| Opening Hours | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Last entry 7:30 PM) *Closed Tuesdays. |
| Price | Free (Tours/Tastings: ¥500 – ¥1,200 approx.) |
| Website | Official Website |
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| Station | Line(s) | Details |
| Ebisu Station | JR Yamanote / Hibiya Line | 5-minute walk via the “Ebisu Sky Walk” moving walkway. |