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In recent years, company and factory tours have been gaining popularity in Japan, many of which not only give you a behind-the-scenes look into their manufacturing, but also offer samples of their food and drink. In Tokyo, you can tour locations such as beer and seasoning factories, dairy plants, and even cleaning and distribution centers. Out of all the available options, I went with the Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Tama Plant, specializing in the very Coca-Cola products that are beloved in over countries all over the world. In this popular factory tour you can learn the secrets and history of Coca-Cola, observe the production of Coca-Cola bottles and cans, and even learn about other products such as Georgia Coffee and ginger ale. Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Inc. Aside from the Tama Plant, which I visited this time around, there are several other locations, including ones in Zao Miyagi prefecture , Tokai Aichi prefecture , Kyoto, Komatsu Ehime prefecture , and Ebi Miyazaki prefecture. In each of these factories you can take a free guided tour. Note that reservation is required, and tours are given in Japanese only. You can't miss this giant factory. It is a 3 minute walk from the bus stop when you arrive. After confirming my reservation at the entrance, I went inside right away. The landmark sign indicating the visitor's entrance to the factory. The tour was soon underway! From the entrance, to the carpet, to the whole interior, everything was red! This is Coca-Cola. The order of the tour may vary depending on the number of people attending and the day, but this particular day and time found us advancing to the theater room on the second floor first. In the theater room, we watched a slide show and short videos explaining the story of how Coca-Cola was formed, how the bottle and can products are made, and about the factory itself. Altogether it was about 10 minutes in length, and I learned many new things I had never heard before. It was very interesting. Coca-Cola was born in , more than years ago, the creation of Dr. Pemberton, a pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia, in the southern part of North America. From its day of creation to the present, the taste has not changed, nor does it include any preservatives or artificial flavors. A surprising 1. We learned various answers to questions about Coca-Cola, such as 'Why does the bottle have that shape? During sampling time, I was able to confirm this taste for myself. Coca-Cola is said to have the same quality of taste around the world regardless of location. This is because while water quality and taste may vary by location, it is manufactured with the same raw ingredients in the factories. Because the same standard water is used, a common taste can be created all around the world. So I was convinced that indeed, 'Regardless of country or region, Coca-Cola products share the same taste. From the theater room we headed to the actual factory tour, where we are able to view select areas of the 74, square meter factory. We learned how the drinks are packaged in bottles and cans while watching the process through a window. Several unusual machines of various shapes and sizes package the products in large quantities at tremendous speed. This was one of the most fun parts of the tour to watch! The lines were moving at different speeds depending on the time zones, but at the time of this tour I could see the Canada Dry ginger ale being bottled at an amazing speed. Watching the movements of the bottles from one to the next, I felt as if I was watching a video. There are several exhibition booths that you can view inside the factory. The explanations are easy for children to understand, and interesting to learn and re-learn for adults. After the factory tour, next up was the Coca-Cola Experience Booth. Here you can enjoy fun Coca-Cola related experiences, such as taking the Coca-Cola quiz, and watching old historical Japanese Coca-Cola commercials. What are the secret ingredients that make up Coca-Cola? Would you guess that that black color actually seems to be caramel? If you know that much about Coca-Cola, you are ready to level up and try the advanced quiz. Behind the theater room the world of Coca-Cola expands even further. First up were exhibits of various Coca-Cola related goods. You can even relax on the sofa for a nice photo! Next is a screen that when approached, the graphics change so that it appears as if you yourself are swimming inside a bottle of Coca-Cola. As you move, so do the bubbles of the carbonate, for a really interesting experience. Next to it is a try-on booth where you can wear staff uniforms. You can really enjoy a fun experience by trying them on and taking pictures in them! During the factory tour, you will be able to taste bottled Coca-Cola for yourself for children and people who do not drink carbonated beverages, tea and juice is also available , and receive original branded Coca-Cola goods. You can even receive a guidebook as a gift. There even seems to be a popular event carried out when there is a large number of participants, in which everyone lines up dozens of bottles to pop the cap off at the same time. There are also original logo goods that are only available for sale here souvenirs are subject to change but at the time of this tour, these souvenirs were hand towels. This factory tour offers a plentiful insider's look at the world of Coca-Cola. From the fascinating large-scale machinery inside the factory, to the powerful, rarely seen manufacturing process of the products. And the Coca-Cola you get to enjoy is exceptionally delicious after learning all the secrets during the tour. I was also happy to get my hands on the limited souvenirs that are only available here. I found this tour to be very enjoyable for adults and children alike, and if you get the chance, by all means, please try to check it out for yourself! First come first serve basis. Phone reservations required at least 1 week in advance Japanese only. Senso-ji Temple. Kappabashi Street. The Imperial Palace. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Ueno Zoo Ueno Zoological Gardens. Top Ranked Hakone Hotels with Mt. Enjoy Mt. Fuji Autumn Leaves! Fuji from the Comfort of Your Room! Recommended Ryokan with Mt. Fuji View. Experience Luxury at Mt. Fuji Resort Hotels! Best Extended Stay Options for Families. The Secrets of Coca-Cola! What is Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan? Coca-Cola Surprise 1: Over 1. Normally, photographs are not allowed. Factory Tour Main Attraction! Photography of the production line normally not allowed. How Much Do You Know? You must definitely visit at least once! 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