Craft Bank to Hold Four Events in March Across Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and Nakameguro
Craft Bank, a brewery born in Fukuchiyama, Kyoto, has released its March event information. From a collaboration with 3tree brewery in Ibaraki, Osaka, to participation in a Kyoto anniversary event, a booth at Kobe's TOTTEI PARK, and a TTO in Nakameguro, Tokyo, the brewery will roll out four different projects over the month.
Craft Bank announced its March event schedule in an Instagram post (March 5, 2026 at 12:39). This lineup stretches from the Kansai region to Tokyo, centering on the area around Kansai while also expanding outward, and features four distinct events, including collaboration beer pours and tap takeovers (TTOs).
Main March Schedule
- Saturday, March 7, 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM | Ibaraki, Osaka (3tree brewery)
A collaboration project with 3tree brewery. The post introduces the pale ale "Good Luck" and "Tamba Chestnut Weizen," brewed with Tamba chestnuts. A silkscreen project is also planned.
- Friday, March 6 to Friday, March 13, 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM | Kyoto (BEER PUB TAKUMIYA)
Participation in "BEER PUB TAKUMIYA 11th Anniversary Week." Craft Bank's Shoda-san is scheduled to participate on Monday, March 9.
- Saturday, March 14 and Sunday, March 15, 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM | Kobe (TOTTEI PARK)
Booth at "Raffins Craft Beer Scene in TOTTEI PARK." According to the post, admission is free, 11 breweries will gather, and food and DJ performances are also planned.
- Friday, March 20 (National Holiday), 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM | Nakameguro, Tokyo (Mahakala)
Hosting the TTO "Let's Have Hanami with Beer in Hand." In time for the cherry blossom season along the Meguro River, the brewery says it will unveil "Hanami HAZY," brewed specifically for the occasion.
Craft Bank operates from a brewery site created by repurposing a former bank building in Kyoto Prefecture, and positions itself as a business that combines a brewery, brewpub, and coworking functions. Its approach of incorporating locally rooted ingredients and collaborations with local partners while steadily building connections beyond Kansai is clearly reflected in this March schedule as well. With outdoor drinking demand rising as spring approaches, it looks like a month where people can follow Craft Bank's latest beers in both Kansai and the Tokyo metropolitan area.
Information may be inaccurate. Please refer to the brewery’s official channels for the latest details.