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Description
About Kirin
Beer Park
Approximate size: 100
- 200 people
Beer Price:
-Draft 700 Yen
-Bottle n/a
Beer Selection: Kirin (many kinds)
Mixed Drink Price:
Food: Yes. Buffet or off a menu.
Phone: (082)
890-3232
Address:
2-1-1, Fuchu-cho
Driving directions
This is a bit north of
the Mazda complex (5-10 minute taxi ride).
By car from downtown: take the main street car line east. Remain on this road (i.e. don't veer off to the left towards the train station). Cross the large trestle bridge (over the JR tracks). Make a right at the next main intersection (sort of the end of the road). Continue east through several lights for about 5 minutes. Pass the major T intersection with Mos Burger and 7-11 on the right. Make a left at the following traffic light (just past a KFC & a large Pachinko parlor). At the end of this short road you'll see many taxis, a large parking lot, and the largest Japanese restaurant you ever saw. Park your car (for free) and walk across the wooden bridge.
Description
This is quite a unique bar and restaurant by Hiroshima, and even Japanese
standards. A huge lawn leads up to the old Kirin factory headquarters
building. The pine
trees and a large outdoor deck alongside a man-made pond/stream combine
to make for a beautiful entrance. On nice days they serve an all-you-can-eat/drink
buffet on the deck. This will run you about
about 3500 Yen (cheaper for woman and children). You may also
choose to dine from the regular menu inside. The meals are outstanding (bring someone to
read the Japanese-only menu) and there is a larger selection of Kirin
beer on tap than you ever realize existed (somewhere around 12 –16
varieties). In addition to the outdoor terrace and indoor restaurant,
there is also a large "pub" that seems to provide a relaxed
atmosphere and mainly focuses on the liquids.
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