New Tokyo brewery‑restaurant opened
YONA YONA Tokyo Brewery opened a new Shinagawa Intercity location, offering craft beer and a fresh dining stop for springtime Tokyo itineraries (en.japantravel.com). It’s pitched as Japan’s largest brewery restaurant — a practical rendezvous for foodies combining city sightseeing with casual beer‑centric dining (en.japantravel.com).
YONA YONA TOKYO BREWERY opened on March 30, 2026 on the B1 level of Shinagawa Intercity, a location directly connected to Shinagawa Station. (yohobrewing.com) The restaurant’s floor plan covers about 200 seats and includes a large island bar, a live open kitchen, a private banquet room and an on-site retail merchandise area. (yonayonatokyobrewery.com) Yoho Brewing operates the in‑house brewery with resident brewers who will produce three core series plus rotating limited releases that change on roughly a 1–2 month cycle, led by the flagship beer “Gate One.” (yonayonatokyobrewery.com) Kitchen highlights listed by the operator include a signature roast chicken that requires 25–40 minutes to roast, house‑made sausages using Chiba’s “Shirohime” pork, and a teppan‑style Napolitan designed for beer pairing. (yonayonatokyobrewery.com) The venue plans regular brewery‑site programming, with bi‑monthly tours noted in reports, and opened general reservations on February 19, 2026 while running a Makuake crowdfunding listing that began on February 24, 2026. (en.japantravel.com) The project is a collaboration between Yoho Brewing (headquartered in Shinjuku) and restaurant operator Wonder Table, framed as part of Shinagawa Intercity’s wider renewal and public‑facing strategy for the station district. (yohobrewing.com)