Kyoto Arashiyama Brewery-related event “Tsukimori Yozakura Tetsudo” set for April 11
The spring event “Tsukimori Yozakura Tetsudo” will be held on April 11, 2026 in Kyoto’s Arashiyama area. This collaborative project with Sagano Scenic Railway combines a special train, “Tsukimori-go,” onboard concerts, and art effects. Kyoto Arashiyama Brewery’s “Katsuragawa Tsukimori Beer” is also scheduled to be served as a trolley label release.
As a regional collaboration event related to Kyoto Arashiyama Brewery, the implementation of “Tsukimori Yozakura Tetsudo” has been announced. The post was published at 9:55 a.m. on March 7, 2026, and the venue is Torokko Saga Station on the Sagano Scenic Railway. The event will be held on April 11, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (registration starts at 4:00 p.m.).
Announced event details
- Event name: Tsukimori Yozakura Tetsudo
- Venue: Torokko Saga Station, Sagano Scenic Railway
- Date and time: April 11, 2026, 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (registration starts at 4:00 p.m.)
- Capacity: 60 people
- Participation fee: 20,000 yen (10,000 yen for junior high school students, 5,000 yen for elementary school students)
- Note: Will be held rain or shine
The announcement explains that participants will board the special train “Tsukimori-go,” which runs through the cherry blossom viewing stretch in Hozukyo at night, and enjoy special performances onboard by Toshio Kamei as well as Tsukimori art effects by Hideo Tokura. In addition, the event is positioned as a commemorative project marking the designation of Sagano Scenic Railway’s civil engineering structures as newly registered national tangible cultural properties (structures).
Beer fan highlights
On the beverage side, the announcement includes the serving of “Trolley Label Katsuragawa Tsukimori Beer (Arashiyama Brewery),” creating a design that layers craft beer onto the railway experience and night cherry blossoms. The food pairing will be “Tsukimori Station Bento (Arashiyama Kumahiko).”
Kyoto Arashiyama Brewery is a brewery that states on its official website that it aims to “brew delicious beer rooted in Kyoto that can be enjoyed with smiles by people all over the world.” Based at its Sanjo brewhouse and brewpub in Kyoto City, it continues to communicate with local context in mind, and this project appears to be an extension of that effort. Applications are being accepted via the QR code on the flyer or through the organizer’s profile link.
Information may be inaccurate. Please refer to the brewery’s official channels for the latest details.