Overview
The Asahi Group Headquarters Super Dry Hall is a unique observation bar and beer hall located on the 22nd floor of the iconic Asahi Building in Tokyo's Sumida ward. The building itself is famous for its distinctive architecture featuring a golden flame sculpture on top, often colloquially referred to by locals. Visitors access the venue via elevator to the 21st floor, then an escalator to the 22nd floor, where they can enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo while sipping fresh Asahi beer.
Visitor Experience
Most visitors come for the spectacular city views, particularly of the Sumida River, Tokyo Skytree, and Asakusa's Senso-ji Temple. The venue offers both counter seating with window views and interior seating. The main draw is the fresh Asahi draft beer, with visitors praising the quality and freshness of the Super Dry and Nama Beer varieties. Many recommend visiting during sunset or at night when the city lights create a magical atmosphere.
Practical Information
The space is relatively compact, leading to potential wait times ranging from 15-40 minutes, especially during peak evening hours and weekends. The process involves taking a ticket and waiting for staff to call your group. Payment is made upfront at the entrance before selecting seating. Window seats are highly sought after but may have obstructed views due to columns. Food options are limited to snacks and light fare, with prices generally considered higher than average but acceptable given the premium location and views.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Spectacular panoramic views of Tokyo, fresh and high-quality Asahi beer, unique atmosphere, free entry, iconic building architecture, convenient location near Asakusa attractions.
Cons: Limited seating especially at windows, potential wait times, limited food menu, some obstructed views from columns, higher prices for drinks and snacks, service can be impersonal during busy periods.
Visitor Tips
Arrive early (before sunset) to minimize wait times and secure window seating. Weekday visits typically have shorter queues than weekends. Consider visiting during daytime for a more relaxed atmosphere if you prefer to avoid crowds. The venue is particularly popular for sunset views and night scenery. Combine your visit with sightseeing in Asakusa, as it's within walking distance of Senso-ji Temple.