Sapporo Beer Teien Station, railway station in Eniwa, Hokkaido, Japan
Sapporo Beer Teien Station is a railway station in Eniwa that serves as the gateway to the nearby brewery. The modest structure stands about a 10-minute walk from the production facility and includes basic amenities and signage for incoming visitors.
The brewery linked to the station moved production from Sapporo to Eniwa at some point, while the original site in the city became a museum and event venue. This shift reflects the evolving history of beer brewing in Hokkaido.
The station's name reflects the nearby brewery that anchors the local identity. Visitors walking through experience a working landscape where hospitality and craftsmanship shape how the place feels and functions today.
The station is accessible by train from Sapporo with transfers typically made at Eniwa or Chitose stations. The area is walkable with parking available nearby, including spaces for larger buses.
Few people use the station for purposes other than visiting the brewery, as most travelers arrive specifically for the tours and tastings. This single-purpose design makes it a rare example of a station built around one specific nearby destination.
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