Ebisu
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Yebisu Garden Place
Explore the shopping and cultural center of Yebisu Garden Place, featuring a sloped promenade, a central plaza, and a variety of attractions including Sapporo Breweries headquarters, the Museum of Yebisu Beer, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.
Ebisu Yokocho
Stroll through Ebisu Yokocho, a lively food alley filled with izakayas and eateries serving traditional Japanese cuisine, creating a vibrant culinary scene.
Museum of Yebisu Beer
Immerse yourself in the history of Yebisu beer at the Museum of Yebisu Beer, housed in the old brewery building. Learn about the brewing process and enjoy tastings of this iconic Japanese beer.
Local Cuisine
Ebisu boasts a high concentration of restaurants, cafes, izakayas, ramen shops, and bars, offering a diverse culinary experience for visitors to indulge in.
Culture and History
Founded around 1928, Ebisu has a rich history tied to the Japan Beer Brewery Company. The district takes its name from the Yebisu Beer brand, inspired by Ebisu, one of the Japanese Seven Gods of Fortune.
Residential Appeal
Experience the serene charm of Ebisu's residential areas, where modern and traditional architecture coexist, providing a peaceful oasis amidst the bustling city life.
Cultural Significance
Ebisu is named after one of the seven Japanese gods of fortune, reflecting its historical and cultural importance. Explore the neighborhood to uncover its rich heritage and traditions.