Japan Travel: Learning and Drinking at the Sapporo Beer Museum, Hokkaido 24 Moopon
Many Japanese have loved beer from when it was introduced to Japan from Germany in the beginning of the Meiji Period. One of the first and most popular beers in Japan, Sapporo Beer was founded in Hokkaido. Being of one the oldest of Japan’s beer, the opening of this brewery dates back to 1876.
Visitors interested in Sapporo Beer are recommended to visit the Sapporo Beer Museum. The museum itself is a former brewery from the Meiji Period. In addition to historical information of beer, visitors can view displays concerning the process of making beer. In addition to learning of beer, visitors can sample various Sapporo Beers for a nominal fee. There is also beer flavored ice cream sold on the premises.
Visitors will the Sapporo Biergarten next to the museum. This red-bricked, old fashioned building houses two restaurants. At the Genhis Khan hall, visitors can enjoy an all you can eat mutton bbq with all you can drink Sapporo Beer meal. The Garden Grill offers diners lamb or crab which can be prepared however the diner chooses. Also the Sapporo Five Star Beer, a premium beer, is available.
Facility Information:
Sapporo Beer Museum
Hours: 10:30 to 18:30 (last entry at 18:00)
Closed: Mondays (or following day if Monday is a national holiday) as well as during the New Year holidays and a few other irregular closing days
Admission: Free
Access Information:
*Via “Loop 88 Factory Line” bus (the bus can be accessed from multiple locations in Sapporo). There is a bus every 20 minutes and it is 210 yen per ride.
*From JR Sapporo Station, 25 minute walk.
*From Higashi-kuyasho-mae Station (Toho Subway Line) 15 minute walk
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