Matchday at the bar

Highbury -The Cave of Beer-, a beer pub in Hanasaki-cho, Yokohama, is set to show Japan vs Tunisia from the World Cup. The post announces a noon opening, says some seats may be available through cancellations, and notes that walk-ins will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis. After the match, service returns to the bar’s regular operation, so this is still very much a place to enjoy beer first and sports second.

The beer on tap

The only guest beer explicitly named in the post is Minoh Beer’s Papa Zaru Lager. It is being introduced on Father’s Day and linked to a friendly head-to-head concept between the HOME and CAVE locations. As a lager, it should fit a wide range of drinking situations, from a first pint before kickoff to a relaxed final round after the game.

What kind of place is it?

The name Highbury -The Cave of Beer- suggests a bar built around beer, and the posting style reinforces that idea: football screenings are treated as special occasions rather than the everyday default. That makes a World Cup day feel like a real event for local beer fans. With another screening already announced for Japan vs Sweden on June 26 at 8:00 a.m., this is a pub worth keeping on the radar if you want to combine match viewing with craft beer in Yokohama.