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Jul 26, 2016

Beer Gardens in Tokyo

Can anyone recommend any nice beer gardens/roof top gardens in central Tokyo? Looking for something that might be suitable for a date, rather than a messy drinking session.

KamaT

KamaT

Long-term foreign resident of Japan, moving deeper into Chiba for a slower life and lifestyle.

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  • smallbigjapan

    on Jul 28

    Lumine Beer Garden or Jingisukan Beer Terrace (Shinjuku) Bayside Beer Garden (Yokohama) Aloha BBQ Beer Garden (Ikebukuro) Omohara Beer Forest (Harajuku) Matcha Beer Garden (Ochanomizu) Tokyo Bay Noryosen cruise (Takeshiba) Hilton Tokyo Bay Poolside Beer Garden (Maihama) Hope that helps a little

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  • KamaT

    on Jul 29

    @smallbigjapan Thanks for the suggestions.

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  • cheeseris

    on Jul 25

    There is one on the rooftop of Tokyu Plaza in Omotesando. It's a pretty good spot.

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