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Hiroshima Kure Hankyu Hotel's Summer Beer Garden is Here! All-You-Can-Eat BBQ + Asian Cuisine, with Unlimited Drinks

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Every summer, beer gardens across Japan become popular destinations for travelers. If you happen to be visiting Kure City in Hiroshima Prefecture during this time, the "BBQ & Asian Cuisine Beer Garden" offered by Kure Hankyu Hotel this year is worth noting. The event will run from June 5th to September 26th, 2026, and will be held on the hotel's outdoor terrace on the 6th floor. It not only features an all-you-can-eat BBQ but also includes Asian-flavored dishes like lu rou fan, pad krapow, bibimbap, and mala noodles on the menu. This offers more variety than a typical hotel beer garden.

The biggest highlight is the unlimited all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink time.

The most attractive part of this event is the unlimited time. Many Japanese beer gardens commonly have 90 or 120-minute time limits, but this time, the Umeda Hankyu Hotel is adopting an unlimited time plan. As long as you enter during operating hours, you can eat and drink at your own pace without constantly watching the clock. This is very attractive to travelers, especially for those planning a leisurely itinerary from evening to night.

The meal is more than just simple barbecue. The official introduction mentions that the BBQ includes 8 types of meat such as beef tenderloin, pork belly, marinated pork neck, and beef offal, as well as seafood, 3 types of skewers, and vegetables. The side dishes incorporate various Asian dishes, preventing the flavors from becoming monotonous and adding layers to the dining experience.

Besides the BBQ, the Asian snacks were the most memorable part of this event.

This beer garden's theme is "Asian BBQ," so in addition to the grilled meats themselves, Asian-inspired dishes are a major focus. The officially listed menu includes Taiwanese Braised Pork Rice, Thai Pad Krapow Rice, Korean Bibimbap, and Chinese Mala Mixed Noodles. There are also classic items like fried chicken and french fries that go well with drinks.

For people who usually enjoy pairing grilled meat with various cooked dishes, a menu design like this would be more appealing than just having BBQ. Especially for Taiwanese travelers, seeing familiar Asian flavors like braised pork rice mixed in a Japanese beer garden adds a little fun to their travels.

Monday to Thursday, there's also a weekday-only menu.

If you visit on a weekday, the menu will offer more variety. The official statement specifically mentions that limited items will be added from Monday to Thursday, such as Korean red dragon pork belly, Indian spiced rice, handmade dumplings, Vietnamese cold rice noodle salad, and even a dessert with a Thai coconut mango sticky rice style. There is also a super spicy section where you can add ingredients like habanero peppers and cayenne peppers to adjust the spiciness to your preference.

So, if you already prefer traveling on weekdays, this activity is even more worth prioritizing, as you'll have more dining options available than on the weekend.

The selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages is extensive, so those who don't drink alcohol won't be bored.

The beverage selection is also quite comprehensive. The official statement mentions that there are 27 types of drinks available for unlimited consumption at the venue, including draft beer, shochu, Korean soju, wine, cocktails, and non-alcoholic cocktails. This is important because not everyone in your travel group drinks beer, and if the drink options are too limited, the overall satisfaction will be significantly lower.

The setup here is more like a "gathering-style" beer garden. Some people can focus on drinking beer with BBQ, others can opt for a more relaxed cocktail route, and those who don't drink alcohol still have non-alcoholic beverages to choose from. This kind of setup makes it easier to satisfy the entire table for families, friends, or colleagues gathering together.

In addition to the standard package, there is also an upgraded luxury version.

The basic plan is the Standard BBQ Plan, priced at 6,500 yen for adults, 4,500 yen for middle and high school students, 3,000 yen for elementary school students, and free for preschoolers. If you want to enjoy a more elevated meal, you can opt for the Deluxe BBQ Plan, which includes a platter of Saga beef, kuruma prawns, and turban shell along with the standard plan offerings, priced at 8,500 yen per adult. These upgrade options are perfect for those who want to make their dinner feel more like a "travel experience."

Additionally, there's a more relaxed "Flat Flat Choinomi Plan" on weekdays, offering a 30-minute light drinking plan for 1,650 yen. It includes all-you-can-drink and a selection of cooked foods, but does not include BBQ. This plan is more suitable if you just want to have a drink on the hotel terrace in the evening.

Discounts and offers are not few.

This time, there are several different discounts available. Seniors aged 65 and over can enjoy a senior discount, with adult tickets reduced to ¥5,900. For groups of 15 or more adults, one person gets in free for every 15 people. On Sundays, there is a family discount where two adults can bring one elementary school student for free. If you want to control your budget, you can also look out for advance tickets, which are priced at ¥5,700 for adults, but are limited to 300 tickets.

The location is right in front of Wu Station, which is convenient for travelers.

The Kure Hankyu Hotel is located in the transportation hub of Kure City, at 1-1-1 Chuo, Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture. One of the advantages of a hotel-type beer garden for travelers is that the location is usually easy to find and the environment is relatively stable. If you plan to take a walk around Kure City during the day, see the port, and visit the Yamato Museum area, and then return to the hotel terrace for dinner in the evening, the overall trip will be very smooth.

With the venue situated on the 6th-floor outdoor terrace, it naturally has a more open, summery vibe. This setting is perfect for a dinner that's "a bit ceremonial, but not too stuffy" during a trip.

Event Information

Event Name: BBQ & Asian Food Beer Garden
Location: 6th Floor Outdoor Terrace, Wu Ban Hotel
Period: June 5 - September 26, 2026
Public Holidays: Tuesdays in June and September (excluding national holidays)
Business Hours:
Monday to Friday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Last Order 8:45 PM)
Saturday, Sunday, National Holidays 17:30–21:00 (Last order 20:30)
Reservations/Inquiries: 0823-20-1113
Official page:https://www.hankyu-hotel.com/hotel/hh/kurehh/events/beergarden

Conclusion

If you happen to be traveling to Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture during the summer, the Kure Hankyu Hotel BBQ & Asian Cuisine Beer Garden would be a great stop to add to your dinner itinerary. Its appeal isn't just the all-you-can-eat BBQ, but also the combination of Asian hot dishes, weekday-exclusive menu items, and unlimited drink time, creating a more varied experience than a typical beer garden. For those looking for a lively, relaxed, and summery dinner during their travels, this place is well worth considering.

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