Yebisu Garden Place is a 5-minute walk from the east exit of Ebisu Station, one stop south of Shibuya Station, and is connected to the station by the "Yebisu Skywalk."





Yebisu Garden Place (Ebisu)
Yebisu Garden Place (恵比寿ガーデンプレイス) is a unique and vibrant district in Tokyo, offering a mix of luxury, culture, and history. The complex consists of a series of buildings and skyscrapers featuring a variety of restaurants, shops, offices, residential areas, and the Westin Tokyo hotel. Notable attractions include the Michelin 3-star Chateau Restaurant Joel Robuchon and the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, making it an appealing spot for food lovers, art enthusiasts, and those seeking a taste of Tokyo's sophisticated side.
The area’s history dates back to 1890 when it was the site of a beer brewery. The famous Yebisu Beer brand, still produced today, gave the area and its station the name “Ebisu.” The recent addition of Yebisu Brewery Tokyo, which opened in 2024, brings even more charm to the area. Visitors can explore the history of beer brewing at the museum, taste exclusive brews at the tap room, and shop for beer-related souvenirs, all in a refined setting.
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