Surprisingly (or unsurprisingly) Tokyo has a range of good British pubs that are either owned by British or Japanese UK lovers. Here are best 4 authentic British pubs in Tokyo you can enjoy beer like you are in UK.
The Rising Sun
The oldest English pub in Tokyo, opened in 1974 in Yotsuya. The atmosphere is exactly like a small pub in London. The Sun's intimate atmosphere allows guests to enjoy a wide variety of delicious dishes, beer, scotch, wine, liqueurs, and their favorite beverages to their heart's content with the friendly service of our highly trained staff.
area: Central Tokyo (map)
nearest station: Yotsuya (JR Chuo line, Nanboku line, Marunouchi Line)
working hours:
Weekdays, 17:00-23:00
Closed: Sundays
The Aldgate
An authentic British pub in Shibuya Center Gai was first opened in 1995 as a rock music bar. The drink menu is also extensive, with a wide variety of British, Irish and Japanese beers, as well as wines and cocktails. The beloved menu includes British pub classics such as pie & mash and fish & chips, as well as regional dishes from the Conwal region such as Cornish pasties.
area: Central Tokyo (map)
nearest station: Shibuya (very many lines)
working hours:
Weekdays, Sundays to Thursdays 18:00-24:00
Friday 18:00-24:30
Saturday 18:00-24:30
Sunday 18:00-24:00
An SÓLÁS
"Only Irish owned Irish Pub in Tokyo." Located in a quiet corner of Yoyogi, the restaurant is filled with furniture and decor imported from Ireland, creating an authentic Irish pub atmosphere.
area: Central Tokyo (map)
nearest station: Yoyogi (JR Yamanote line)
working hours:
Weekdays, 11:00-23:30
Weekends 15:00-23:30
The Royal Scotsman
Scottish pub located on a back street in Kagurazaka. The atmosphere is that of an English pub itself, with black walls, old doors, and detailed signs.There are always 50 types of whiskey available from Scotland, the U.S., and Japan.
area: Central Tokyo (map)
nearest station: Yoyogi (JR Yamanote line)
working hours:
Tuesday to Thursday 17:00-23:00
Saturday 15:00-23:00
Sunday 15:00-22:00
Closed: Mondays