Sapporo Beer Museum

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★ 4.9 (44K+ reviews) • 250K+ booked
Welcome to the Sapporo Beer Museum! Discover Japan's beer culture at this museum, located in a preserved Meiji Period brewery since 1987. Learn about Sapporo Beer's heritage and the industry's journey since 1876. Make sure to join beer tastings, take part in guided tours in Japanese, and capture memories of the charming brick building, a Hokkaido Heritage Site. Raise a glass to beer and tradition!
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Sapporo Beer Museum, 1, North 7, East 9, Eastern District, Sapporo City, Ishikari Development Bureau, Hokkaido, Japan
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4.9 /5
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Panunya ***************
30 Mar
Easy to exchange, easier to use than I thought, very convenient, just exchange the card at the origin station, you can reserve the desired seat for every trip, can be used immediately.
Klook 用戶
30 Mar
It was a happy trip for the whole family. The 8-year-old child had a lot of fun and the whole family had a lot of memories. I highly recommend this trip.
2+
클룩 회원
30 Mar
It's a trip that feels solid only in the points. The lunch and dessert at Lake Toya with a view of the lake were the best, and I didn't expect much from the hot spring tour since it wasn't the main attraction, but I was able to enjoy it. The guide also gave only the key points concisely, so the content was quickly ingrained in my head. When you come to Hokkaido, many people take a tour to Bieiden North, so I recommend this one too.
JIANG *******
30 Mar
It is very good and worthwhile to go to Japan to see the snow in this season. The meeting point is near the accommodation, which is very convenient. It is recommended to purchase an itinerary if there are fewer tourists.
Klook 用戶
30 Mar
This is the tour guide and driver. The car is very stable. The time is well managed. The person is friendly. The scenery is explained in detail. There is a lot of understanding.
Jeanne *******
30 Mar
it was really fun! our guide, oscar, was really informative and fun. he even translates everything from japanese, to english and chinese. the only con in this activity is you only get a few minutes per destination, suited for picture taking. you can’t really roam around that much. and the lunch buffet is not that good. but overall, would still recommend this activity!
1+
Klook User
30 Mar
Shao-san was our amazing guide for this tour, super funny and made the trip worthwhile! We got to see the beautiful Lake Toya and try some yummy scallop fried rice for a bargain.
1+
KANG *********
30 Mar
The transportation is convenient. You can enter immediately by showing the QR code when entering. The tower is not too high and you can see the city clearly. It is worth a visit when you come to Sapporo.

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Must-Visit Attractions in Sapporo Beer Museum

1. Sapporo Beer Museum

Visit the Sapporo Beer Museum to explore Japan's beer history. Discover how beer brewery started and spread across the country, highlighting Japanese brewers trained in Germany, and foreigners supported by the Hokkaido Development Commission who helped Sapporo Japanese Beer evolve. It's a fascinating journey through Japan's beer culture!

2. Star Hall

Join the premium tour for a chance to try out freshly brewed beers directly from the Sapporo Breweries Hokkaido Brewery and the Sapporo Kaitakushi Brewery. Explore a variety of brews, such as the Hokkaido-exclusive Sapporo Classic and the crowd-favorite Sapporo Draft Beer Kuro Label. Experience the rich history of Kaitakushi Beer, still produced at its original Sapporo site.

3. Sapporo Beer Garden

In this iconic beer garden, get the chance to try out three unique beers, including the exclusive SAPPORO CLASSIC, the beloved Black Label, and the specially brewed Kaitakushi-Beer. Reserve your seats in the cozy Beer Hall with its charming red brick walls, enjoy Hokkaido's famous Genghis Khan dish, and go for all-you-can-eat and drink specials to truly savor the experience. It's a delicious journey through Hokkaido's brewing and culinary delights.

4. Historic Red-Brick Building

Take a look into the historic red-brick building, once a Sapporo Sugar Company factory in 1890, now a captivating museum showcasing Japan's beer-making evolution. Enjoy draft beer tasting and Genghis Khan dishes in this beer hall. Beer is served from a unique "swing-style" tap for that perfect frothy experience.

Tips for Your Sapporo Beer Museum Visit

When is the best time to visit the Sapporo Beer Museum?

The Sapporo Beer Museum is open year-round, but the summer months from June to August are particularly delightful. The weather is pleasant, and you can enjoy the outdoor beer garden. Just remember to check their website for any holiday closures or irregular closing days.

How to go to Sapporo Beer Museum?

The Sapporo Beer Museum is conveniently accessible by public transport. You can take a 10-minute walk from Higashi-Kuyakusho-Mae Station on the Toho Subway Line or an 8-minute walk from the North Exit of Naebo Station on the JR Hakodate Main Line. Plus, the 'Loop 88 Factory Line' bus stops at Odori Station and near Sapporo Station, running every 30 minutes for 210 yen per ride.

What are the opening hours of the Sapporo Beer Museum?

The Sapporo Beer Museum is open from 11:00 to 18:00, with the last entry at 17:30. It is closed on Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a national holiday), during the New Year period, and on a few irregular closing days. You can check their official website for the most up-to-date information.

What should I know before visiting the Sapporo Beer Museum?

Before visiting the Sapporo Beer Museum, keep in mind that visitors under 20 won't be served alcohol, and ID verification may be required. If you're driving, pregnant, or breastfeeding, you can go for non-alcoholic beer or soft drinks. Also, avoid visiting if you have a fever or are feeling unwell. Planning ahead is key, especially if you want to join a guided tour or tasting session.