Craft Beer Server Land

Kōrakuen & Akihabara


With some 14 Japanese craft beers on tap, going for a reasonable ¥500/840 a glass/pint, plus good food (the deep-fried eel in batter and chips is excellent), this brightly lit basement bar with wooden furniture and a slight Scandi feel is a winner.

Look for the English sign as you head up the slope.


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