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  1. Sapporo Breweries Ltd. (サッポロビール株式会社, Sapporo Bīru Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese beer brewing company founded in 1876. Sapporo is the oldest brand of beer in Japan. It was first brewed in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, in 1876 by brewer Seibei Nakagawa. The world headquarters of Sapporo Breweries is in Ebisu, Shibuya, Tokyo.

  2. Thanks to the resurgence of the Sapporo Beer brand, sales increased, and in 1964 the company changed its name to Sapporo Breweries, Ltd. At this point, 88 years had passed since the official opening of the Kaitakushi Beer Brewery.

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  3. The Meiji government established a new administrative unit in Hokkaido in July 1869 in order to open up the region and annex it. Until the Kaitakushi brand was closed down in 1882, the business grew into over 30 breweries. That wide portfolio of businesses included beer brewing.

  4. Sapporo is the oldest brand of beer in Japan. It was first brewed in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, in 1876 by brewer Seibei Nakagawa. The world headquarters of Sapporo Breweries is in Ebisu, Shibuya, Tokyo. The company purchased the Canadian company Sleeman Breweries in 2006.

  5. History. We present a selection of events that were turning points in the history of Sapporo Breweries. History introduction. 1869~1905. 1906~1948. 1949~2002. 2003~.

  6. The Sapporo Beer Museum (サッポロビール博物館, Sapporo Bīru Hakubutsukan) is a museum located in the Sapporo Garden Park in Higashi-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. Registered as one of the Hokkaidō Heritage sites in 2004, the museum is the only beer museum in Japan. [ 2 ]

  7. Sapporo is the oldest brand of beer in Japan, founded in 1876. The legend of our beer began with the adventurous spirit of Seibei Nakagawa, Japan's first German-trained brewmaster, but our story starts much earlier. SEIBEI NAKAGAWA: Japan’s first German-trained brewmaster.

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