A lot of the bad reviews out there are from people who just show up thinking the world revolves around them. It does not. You have to book a tour time ONE DAY in advance as they donโt have foreign language speakers at their beck and call. Their website states that and every review or post says the same. Unfortunately, the factory floor was shut down for maintenance when I was there, but interesting tour nonetheless. At the end, you get to try 3 different beers (classic, black, extra cold) or 3 of their canned non-alcoholic drinks with some Japanese crisps. Fresh direct from the factory taps! It was FREE, so if you...
ย ย ย Read moreDo you like beer? There is a free brewery tour here. You will see the beer making process and you will find that people eat more beer than you think. Finally, there is a place where you can drink beer for free. You can enjoy basic Asahi beer, black beer and premium beer which only sells in Japan. The time given to you will be 20 minutes and they will give you some snack. There is a tour in different languages as well as English, Japanese and Korean, so if you want to go on a tour, you might want to...
ย ย ย Read moreFor English guided tour, you need to book beforehand. We had trouble booking via their dial-in number. So we asked our hotel reception to make reservation for us the day before. Recommend to go during the weekdays if you want to see the manufacturing line in operation. The introductory tour is free and even give tourists three glasses of beer to try, namely Asahi Super Dry, Asahi Premium and...
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