visited Yebisu Garden Place Tower recently and honestly it felt like one of those places people don’t talk about enough. The whole area has a relaxed, upscale vibe that’s very different from the busier parts of Tokyo.
The highlight for me was going up to the higher floors. The views are wide and open, and because it’s not as crowded as the famous observatories, you can actually take your time and enjoy it. If you come on a clear day or in the evening, the city looks beautiful from up there. It’s a great spot for a quiet date or just to unwind.
The building itself is very clean and well maintai
★★★★Michael J · 5 months ago
A very famous place for year-end holiday seasons including Christmas. Not a huge space, but it’s quite convenient from the Ebisu JR station. The lights are very dedicated and the atmosphere is great regardless being crowded during the holiday season.
Has shopping mall, cafes, Michelin restaurants and an Ebisu brand beer museum
★★★★★Asti LaChae · 2 months ago
Architecture is a mix of different geographies and eras yet blends together for an aesthetically pleasing atmosphere. Many shops and restaurants available. This a place that would take many days to explore.
★★★Jeremy Fox · 9 months ago
A nice venue, but the beer festival was an organisational shambles. When I tried to enter, the staff sent me on a wild goose-chase (walking around the building) twice! It was only when I returned to the entrance a third time that they seemed to realise that I just wanted to get my glass and enter the venue.
On a more positive note, it's free to enter and one gets a free glass.
Of course, being Ebisu, it's basically one beer stopped at varying stages of the brewing process and sold as under different names (even the supposed stout is just a dark lager). There were only three food trucks and I h
★★★★Dena H. · 6 months ago
Beautiful to stroll by but other than the chandelier there wasn’t much to do and the Christmas market had 1-2 vendors open