Tag: ramen

  • A Vegan-Friendly Ramen Experience at Tokyo Ramen Street: Soranoiro

    A Vegan-Friendly Ramen Experience at Tokyo Ramen Street: Soranoiro

    Tokyo is often considered one of the best cities in the world for ramen. From rich tonkotsu broths to delicate shio soups, the variety of ramen styles across the city is incredible. For travelers visiting Japan, trying ramen is almost a mandatory food experience. However, ramen also has a reputation for being difficult to enjoy…

  • A Hidden Ramen Gem in Waseda: My Visit to Shizuku

    A Hidden Ramen Gem in Waseda: My Visit to Shizuku

    Tokyo is one of the best cities in the world for ramen. With thousands of ramen shops across the city, every neighborhood has its own local favorites and hidden gems. For ramen lovers, exploring these shops can feel like a never-ending adventure. Among Tokyo’s many ramen hotspots, the Waseda and Takadanobaba area stands out as…

  • Exploring Asahikawa Ramen Village: The Rich and Comforting Taste of Shoyu Ramen

    Exploring Asahikawa Ramen Village: The Rich and Comforting Taste of Shoyu Ramen

    When traveling through northern Japan, food experiences often become just as memorable as the landscapes. During my visit to Asahikawa — a city known for its snowy winters and laid-back atmosphere — I discovered a destination that perfectly captures local culinary culture: Asahikawa Ramen Village. Located in Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido, this unique ramen…

  • Sapporo Miso Ramen Guide: Why Hachi Is a Perfect First Bowl in Sapporo

    Sapporo Miso Ramen Guide: Why Hachi Is a Perfect First Bowl in Sapporo

    Why Choosing Ramen in Sapporo Feels So Confusing When you arrive in Sapporo, one of the first foods people mention is ramen. More specifically, miso ramen. You may have already heard this before coming, so naturally you think, “Okay, I should eat miso ramen here.” But once you actually start looking for a place, things…

  • Taste Kagoshima: Discovering Local Flavors from Mountains to Sea

    Taste Kagoshima: Discovering Local Flavors from Mountains to Sea

    Discover where locals dine: from melt-in-your-mouth yakiniku to ocean-fresh teishoku. An elegant, magazine-style guide for the curious traveler. Introduction — Why Kagoshima Belongs on Every Food Lover’s Map When travelers plan a culinary trip to Japan, Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto often top the lists. But for those searching for an authentic, less-crowded food experience, Kagoshima…

  • Top 10 Japanese Foods Loved by Foreign Visitors

    Top 10 Japanese Foods Loved by Foreign Visitors

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    Introduction Japanese cuisine has become a global phenomenon — a perfect blend of art, balance, and flavor. Whether you’re visiting Tokyo for the first time or exploring local gems in Osaka, food is always at the heart of the journey.In this guide, we’ll explore the Top 10 Japanese foods most loved by international visitors, based…

  • 4 Main Kinds Of Ramen: Which One Is Your Favorite?

    4 Main Kinds Of Ramen: Which One Is Your Favorite?

    What’s your favorite ramen? I saw TV show about visitors from all over the world and most of them love having ramen. In order to have authentic ramen, they choose to visit Japan! In this part, I’d like to introduce the basic type of ramen and topping! First, I select Tokyo station to guide ramen…

  • Shinjyuku: Amusement city and Exotic city

    Shinjyuku: Amusement city and Exotic city

    Have you ever been to Shinjyuku? I mentioned Tokyo station’s chapter in this month. In Tokyo, the city center is 23 wards of Tokyo. The Tokyo station, Marunouchi is located of east side of ward and this city, Shinjyuku is west side of wards of city center. In this chapter, I’ll introduce three parts of…

  • Tokyo Station: Shopping around at Underground

    Tokyo Station: Shopping around at Underground

    1. Tokyo Station’s Underground I introduced Tokyo station last chapter. You know Tokyo station is the biggest station in Japan. That’s why you can enjoy to hang out with your friend at Tokyo station. So in this chapter,  I’d like to introduce underground. Here is the Tokyo station’s underground. As you see, there are several kinds of…