The Ale House (6:30pm - 1am) is very close to Fujieda station, west side, off one of the back streets. it will take a little time to find, but if you ask around most locals will know.
they have a great selection of beer and drinks, however the prices are steep. Food is great as well and the staff is very helpful. The bar masa speaks English fluently.
This is great place to start your night, as the drink quality is high and you'll appreciate it if you're more sober.
Dress Code: You can get in it wearing almost anything.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Phone: 054-636-2889
This is the local bar for resident foreigners. its a pretty welcoming place with a good mix of Japanese and foreigners. Prices are pretty good and there is some ok food.
The staff speaks some English and they are use to foreigners.
Dress Code: Anything will get you in.
Written Aug 20, 2010
The Skin Flute and the owner of the Skin Flute are unique and wonderful! You must go in and say hi to Taka and the staff if you are near Fujieda!
Dress Code: No dress code
Written Oct 25, 2008
Address: above the 7-11 on Ekimae!
1 - 3 of 3
0 Opinions
0 Opinions
Reviews and photos of Fujieda attractions posted by real travelers and locals. The best tips for Fujieda sightseeing.

The Skin Flute and the owner of the Skin Flute are unique and wonderful! You must go in and say hi to Taka and the staff if you are near Fujieda! No dress code
2 members live in Fujieda
Our members can help!
1

It rarely snows in Fujieda in winter. On January 16, it snowed in the hills or mountain area above 200 meters or 300 meters in elevation. The photo was taken at the upper part of the kiwada river...
2

I've got some interesting experiences in Fujieda. I'd love to share with you the 7 tips I've written, the 29 photos uploaded, and 1 travelogue I've created.
Build your own Fujieda page