Sapporo Famous Beer Museum🍻 🇯🇵🌸
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Hey there! I just finished up an amazing spring trip to Sapporo, and I'm super excited to tell you all about my visit to the Sapporo Beer Museum in Japan! 🍺
Admission was a total steal - it's actually free! This makes it a perfect spot for beer lovers and history enthusiasts who are watching their budget. Situated in the heart of Sapporo, Hokkaido, this museum provides a fascinating glimpse into the history of beer brewing in the area.
Stepping into the Sapporo Beer Museum feels like stepping back in time. The classic red-brick building, originally a brewery from 1876, has so much charm and character. Inside, there are interactive displays, vintage brewing equipment, and even a tasting room where you can try out different Sapporo brews. 🏛️
And the excitement doesn't stop at beer! Once you're done exploring the museum, you can venture to nearby attractions like the lovely Odori Park, ideal for a relaxing walk or a picnic surrounded by cherry blossoms in the spring. You can also head to the lively Susukino district, famous for its vibrant nightlife and tasty Hokkaido dishes. And of course, don't miss snapping some photos with the iconic Sapporo TV Tower in the background! 🌸🍽️📸
In Sapporo Susukino City, accessibility is good, and the admission fee is free. For 800 yen, you can get 3 cups of medium-sized products, peas, and a bag of peanut sweets. It's delicious, but it's 2-3 times more delicious ^^
I wanted to know more about the famous 'Sapporo Beer' in Sapporo, so I visited the Sapporo Beer Museum to see the history and casting process of Sapporo Beer, bought 3 cans of Sapporo Beer, and every night at the hotel. I felt refreshed with a can of drinks.
Here there is a Genghis Khan buffet, delicious, very worthwhile, unlimited beer as well.
A great place to know about Sapporo's beer history! The great history is simply well connoted!
Of course, you can know the history of Sapporo Beer, and it is best to be able to compare (charged) beer! Goods are also perfect for souvenirs because there are glasses, stickers, and T-shirt-like 々 goods!