tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218518455045527354.post7206681439895885817..comments2023-03-22T23:58:57.200+09:00Comments on Tokyo Beer Drinker: Dry DockTokyo Beer Drinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05437873602652462596noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218518455045527354.post-24343076535619846072014-12-13T19:26:43.409+09:002014-12-13T19:26:43.409+09:00I always have a nice time visiting here. In fact, ...I always have a nice time visiting here. In fact, some of the people working here actually follow me on Twitter. [Probably due to one of the times I visited Japan - and was staying at a hostel in <b>Asakusa</b>, I got to the hostel, paid that evening's rate, then walked to the Ginza Line to exchange more dollars for yen at <b>Daikokuya</b> in <a href="http://www.excite-webtl.jp/world/english/web/?wb_url=http%3A%2F%2Fgaika.e-daikoku.com%2F&wb_lp=JAEN" rel="nofollow">Shinbashi</a>. This put me just around the bend from Dry-Dock.] <br> I have taken some photographs here, and a couple of notable photographs of me have been taken here. It is amazing that a venue this small and crammed under the railway structure can be such a good craftbeer bar. {Have you seen the mail slot from which food eminates on the 1st floor?}Steve D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/12337124618723219550noreply@blogger.com