Forest Beer Garden

Harajuku & Aoyama


Following a long-standing Tokyo summer tradition, this corner of Meiji-jingū Gaien becomes a loud and lively beer garden with seating for 1000 around a grand, century-old tree. Reserve ahead for two hours of all-you-can-eat-and-drink barbecue and beer (men/women ¥4200/3900, discounted for kids). Closed in the event of heavy rain.


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