Nara Izakaya Noka Sakaba Do Hatten Popular izakaya near the station that boasts locally produced ingredients. See More
Fuchu Japanese Cuisine Unagi Japanese restaurant, Uomoto Enjoy eel dish called Unaju caught from Aichi Prefecture with viewing Japanese traditional garden. See More
Tama Western Restaurants Olive Hill Tama New Town Branch 3.95 1 Offers a variety of delicious Italian dishes, bringing out the best of the ingredients. See More
Kichijoji Western Restaurants Olive Hill Mitaka Shinkawa Branch 3.95 1 A wide variety of Italian cuisine ranging from pasta to dessert. See More
Chofu Japanese Cuisine Hanaya Yohei Tobitakyu Branch 3.58 1 Enjoy Sushi, Sukiyaki, seasonal dishes, and other Japanese delicacies. See More
Sugamo Japanese Cuisine Hanaya Yohei Oku Branch 3.58 1 Enjoy Sushi, Sukiyaki, seasonal dishes, and other delicious Japanese delicacies. See More
Setagaya Western Restaurants Jolly-Pasta Sangenjaya Branch A pasta specialty restaurant offering 50 different variations See More
Ikebukuro Western Restaurants EL TORITO Ikebukuro-Nishiguchi Branch Enjoy cheerful Mexican cuisine prepared with authentic recipes. See More
Akihabara Family Restaurants Coco’s Akihabara Branch 4.07 2 Happily serving delicious dishes with high-level restaurants service. See More
Otaru and Niseko Meat Dishes Victoria Station Otaru Inaho Branch A Hokkaido-born restaurant with exquisite grill and salad. See More
Shinjuku Meat Dishes Big Boy Dining Waseda Branch Enjoy juicy grilled dishes with fresh salad. See More
Naha Experiences Facilities Zuisen Distillery 3.95 1 A traditional taste preserved for 130 years. See More
Fukuoka Ships Hakata, Nakasu, Nakagawa River Cruise Cruise around popular tourist spots aboard a gently rocking boat. See More
Fukuoka Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Michi-no-Eki Munakata Roadside Station 3.95 1 Michi-no-Eki is surrounded by rich nature, including World Heritage sites and the Genkainada Sea. See More
Fukuoka Food & Drink Nakashima Shoten “Hakata Nakanaka Dry & Kawa Dry” The goodness of cod roe is concentrated! Perfect dried Mentaiko as a snack for your drink. See More
Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Hakata Gion Tetsunabe Hakata’s juicy local favorite served on a hot steel pot. See More
Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Ganso Motoyoshiya Okinohata A specialty of Yanagawa, a water town that has been passed down for more than 300 years. See More
Fukuoka Ramen Hakata Ikkousha Main Store 4.07 2 Main store of the original frothy Tonkotsu (pork bone broth) Ramen. See More Related Articles 7 Ramen Restaurants to Visit in Fukuoka, the Home of Tonkotsu Ramen When it comes to Fukuoka's gourmet food, ramen is what it is all about. Fukuoka is the birthplace of tonkotsu ramen, and also the home of Kurume ramen, Nagahama ramen, and Hakata ramen, which have now spread nationwide. Below is a breakdown of some of Fukuoka’s hottest ramen, what sets its top three varieties apart, and a slurp-tastic overview of popular shops you won’t want to miss.
7 Ramen Restaurants to Visit in Fukuoka, the Home of Tonkotsu Ramen When it comes to Fukuoka's gourmet food, ramen is what it is all about. Fukuoka is the birthplace of tonkotsu ramen, and also the home of Kurume ramen, Nagahama ramen, and Hakata ramen, which have now spread nationwide. Below is a breakdown of some of Fukuoka’s hottest ramen, what sets its top three varieties apart, and a slurp-tastic overview of popular shops you won’t want to miss.
Fuchu Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Fuchu City Tourism Information Center 3.87 2 The hub of Fuchu City’s tourist information. See More Related Articles Only 25 minutes from Shinjuku! Original Sushi-Making & Sake Tasting Tour in Fuchu City In the 7th century, Fuchu City was the capital of the Musashi Province (covering almost all of modern-day Tokyo, Saitama and part of Kanagawa Prefectures). During the Edo period, the city thrived as a post town. Nowadays, we offer a comprehensive tour where participants can explore Japanese history, culture, and delicious food.
Only 25 minutes from Shinjuku! Original Sushi-Making & Sake Tasting Tour in Fuchu City In the 7th century, Fuchu City was the capital of the Musashi Province (covering almost all of modern-day Tokyo, Saitama and part of Kanagawa Prefectures). During the Edo period, the city thrived as a post town. Nowadays, we offer a comprehensive tour where participants can explore Japanese history, culture, and delicious food.