JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Yebisu Beer

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Artist Draws Yebisu Beer Can Art

For a limited time Sapporo, the Japanese beer brand, will release a series of cans featuring artwork drawn by JoJos’ Bizarre Adventure creator, Hirohiko Araki, as part of it’s Yebisu Beer line. Consumers will be able to purchase this limited line of Yebisu Beer starting on February 12, 2025. However, the collaboration will strictly be limited to Japan.

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Sapporo showed off a total of two Yebisu Beer cans featuring artwork from Araki, which is in the signature style of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Additionally, purchasing a pack of beer will allow for consumers to try their hand at a lottery and win tin coasters featuring the artwork.

You can take a look at the cans and coasters below:

Image via Sapporo

The illustrations themselves feature two women in kimono with a tray of Sapporo and an accompanying glass. One can features a woman in an orange kimono, and another in white.

For those looking to purchase merchandise specific to JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Japanese clothing brand Graniph announced a collaboration in September 2024. The collection included bags, pants, t-shirts, and jackets. Each of these items features a unique print of more than a handful of characters from the iconic series.

The Hirohiko Araki Yebisu Beer cans will be available in Japan starting on February 12, 2025. Purchases include the opportunity to obtain a set of tin coasters. You can watch JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure on services like Netflix or Crunchyroll.


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