Chill out bar buried in 1.2 million petals! SAKURA CHILL BAR 2020 by Saga

2020.02.29

Saga Prefectural Product Distribution Design Corporation is a company that aims to make many people taste the best sake from Kyushu’s best liquor, Saga’s delicious liquor, and Saga’s strawberry brand Ichigo-san. SAKURA CHILL BAR 2020 by Saga, a collaboration with Afro & Co. led by Afromance, a party creator who creates “I want to experience it once in a lifetime” such as Slide the City and Bathtub Cinema, It will be held at Shibuya Center Street “Fiore Pizza Dining & Bar” for 5 days from March 13 (Fri) to 17 (Tue), 2020.

In addition to drinking “Sakura Bath” buried in 1.2 million petals and drinking Saga’s sake “Sagan Sake”, in addition to Saga’s specialty snacks using the second year of debut brand strawberry “Ichigosan”’, this year We offer pizza and parfait using edible flowers (edible flowers) with the theme of “Eating Hanami”.

“SAKURA CHILL BAR by Saga” is a concept bar where you can experience “chill out” (slowly) while cherry blossom petals “fly”. A cherry blossom bath with a large cherry tree and 1.2 million petals in the room is set up, and you can enjoy drinking Saga sake and enjoying Saga’s specialty snacks together with Sakura Masu, a motif of cherry blossoms. You can experience an unusual cherry blossom viewing.

In addition, the number of visitors from abroad is increasing through SNS and word-of-mouth, and its popularity has spread all over the world, with coverage from German and French national broadcasts last year as well.

“Saga Sommelier” will be launched to recommend delicious sake and ways to enjoy it, so that a wide range of people from beginners to foreigners visiting Japan can enjoy Saga sake and Saga’s specialty. Please look forward to seeing, eating, experiencing and having fun, a hands-on indoor cherry blossom viewing “SAKURA CHILL BAR 2020 by Saga”.

「SAKURA CHILL BAR 2020 by Saga」Overview

Location: Fiore Pizza Dining & Bar
33-1 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Grand Tokyo Shibuya 4F
Date and time: March 13 (Fri)-17 (Tue) 2020, open for 5 days (planned)
Holding time: Weekdays 15: 00-22: 00 (L.O. 21:30), Saturdays and Sundays 12: 00-22: 00 (L.O. 21:30)
※ Normally open from 12:00 to 15:00 on weekdays
※ The shop is divided into areas and regular business customers also use it

>「SAKURA CHILL BAR 2020 by Saga」Official site

About Saga sake brands

One brand will be provided from 23 breweries in Saga. These 23 brands are classified into four types of flavors that resemble cherry varieties: Shidarezakura (sweet), Yamazakura (dry), Yoshino cherry (fresh), and Yaezakura (rich). And three brands.

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