Meet your guide at a designated location near a local ramen shop and walk to the restaurant together.
I will take you to local ramen restaurants that are rarely visited by tourists, but deeply loved by locals. Some of these places may feel intimidating for non-Japanese speakers due to language barriers, long lines, or unspoken rules. That’s where I come in.
This is not just about eating ramen — it’s about understanding ramen culture in Japan.
Many of the shops you visit are popular local spots, so waiting in line may be part of the experience.
This is not just about eating ramen — it’s about understanding ramen culture in Japan.
While walking and waiting, learn about the history of ramen in Japan, different ramen styles, and how ramen culture differs from other Japanese food traditions.
Find out how ticket vending machines work, the unwritten rules and etiquette at local ramen shops, and how locals customise their ramen and why it matters. Once inside, get support with ordering in English, have menu items explained, and feel comfortable in an environment that is usually difficult for visitors.
After the meal, briefly reflect on the experience and the cultural background of the shop.