Fujizakura Heights Beer to Hold 28th Anniversary Thanksgiving Festival on July 4, with the Music Brigade and REN Returning
Fujizakura Heights Beer in Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi, will hold its 28th Anniversary Thanksgiving Festival on July 4. The Happy Beer Fest Music Band will perform again this year, and Vietnamese restaurant REN will also be back as an exhibitor, following last year. In addition to the return of banh mi, there are hints of a limited-edition snack offering as well.
Celebrating the 28th Anniversary Milestone with a Thanksgiving Festival
Fujizakura Heights Beer will hold its "28th Anniversary Thanksgiving Festival" on Saturday, July 4. Adding energy to the venue will be the familiar Happy Beer Fest Music Band. Their appearance is confirmed again this year, and they are likely to fill the event with a lively, unified atmosphere.
On the food side, Vietnamese restaurant REN will exhibit again this year, following last year. In the post, the brewery said that the banh mi that was well received at last year's festival will be available again, highlighting how well it pairs with beer. The chili sauce used at REN also goes well with beer, and if development is completed in time, a one-day-only snack menu is also planned.
A Brewery Nurtured at the Foot of Mount Fuji
Fujizakura Heights Beer is a brewery located in Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi, on the northern foot of sacred Mount Fuji. According to its official website, it was founded in 1997 and has continued brewing at its forest brewery at 1,000 meters above sea level, making use of German brewing techniques and the high-quality soft water of the Mount Fuji foothills.
Its defining characteristics also include the fine foam created by natural carbonation, as well as the depth of aroma and flavor produced by malt, hops, and yeast. The anniversary event is also positioned as a place to share that accumulated history with drinkers.
Highlights for the Day
- Appearance by the Happy Beer Fest Music Band
- Booth by Vietnamese restaurant REN
- Return of banh mi
- Possibility of a one-day-only menu
- Details to be announced again later
The celebration brings together beer, music, and food. It is drawing attention as a Thanksgiving festival rooted in the local community, in keeping with Fujizakura Heights Beer’s style.
Information may be inaccurate. Please refer to the brewery’s official channels for the latest details.