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Tokyo beer enthusiasts and people who simply want to see and experience one of the most spectacular attractions in the world should not miss the World Beer Museum, located on the seventh floor of the Tokyo Solamachi commercial building, attached to Tokyo Skytree in Tokyo’s Sumida Ward.

The World Beer Museum is far more than just a museum of world beers. It is also one of Japan’s most spectacular pubs–actually, it is several pubs in one, including a German pub, a Belgian pub and a British pub.

Operated by World Liquor Importers, these pubs sell more than 500 varieties of beer from around the world, along with a wide variety of ethnic foods from Germany, Belgium and so forth. Employees of the pubs are dressed in European costumes and trained to add to the ambiance of this extraordinary place. An attached store sells some 40 varieties of limited-edition beers, including a signature Skytree label.

The complete article can be found in Issue #276 of the Tokyo Journal. Click here to order from Amazon.

 

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Boyé Lafayette De Mente

Boy Lafayette De Mente has been involved with Asia since the late 1940s as a member of a U.S. intelligence agency, journalist and editor. He is former Associate Publisher and currently a regular columnist of the Tokyo Journal. He is a graduate of University in Tokyo, Japan and Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona, USA. In addition to books on the business practices, social behavior and languages of China, Japan, Korea and Mexico he has written extensively about the plague of male dominance and the moral collapse of the U.S. and the Western world in general.



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