What other travelers are saying about Sapporo Beer Museum
The museum is quiet and nice to spend a small amount of time at if you have nothing else to visit for the day.
It is free to enter and read about the history of the place.
There is no need for an entrance fee at all.
You only need to pay if you want the guided tour.when we visited around late afternoon, they had no more slots for the guided tour, so we went ahead just by ourselves and there were already lots to read about.
They have English, Mandarin, Korean and Japanese information to read at the museum.
After the museum, you can choose to buy the beers and snacks to have a drink , or visit the souvenir shop and leave after that.
It is overall not very big but a nice place to visit if you enjoy drinking beer.
Sapporo Beer Museum, first time here and really enjoyed learning about the history of Sapporo Beer. I’m not a beer lover, but I appreciate seeing the history and how everything started. The building is beautiful, and the exhibits are well-presented. At the end of the tour, there’s a tasting section for those who want to try some fresh Sapporo beers. A great place to explore Japanese beer culture and history!
Very nice beer museum located in Sapporo. The tour is very interesting with many stories of beer manufacture in Japan. The first floor also offers draft beer with different signature flavors. Highly recommended!
Sapporo Beer Museum is worth a visit, even if you’re not a beer drinker. Entrance is free anyway and doable in less than an hour. There’s a bar near the end of the attraction. A glass of draft beer costs around ¥400 à la carte and ¥1k per bundle of three. You’ll appreciate their take on the beverage and its impact on the region and Japanese culture.
Only in japan. Every place is worth a visit. Because of the way they preserve their culture and tradition. Their ability to make every little thing eye-catching and attract your attention. Every tourist attraction gives you a unique impression of how people live in the past to the present. Like this place, even if it's small but the impact will remain in your mind a great impression.
The entrance is free. But once inside, they offer a premium tour (paid guided tour). But because I am not a beer drinker and we have another itinerary for that day. So just buy some souvenirs and gone...