Dive into the heart of Japan’s ramen culture with this flavorful 2-hour guided tour in Kurume—the birthplace of tonkotsu ramen. Located in southern Fukuoka Prefecture, Kurume blends rich tradition, local charm, and incredible food.
Join a passionate local guide and visit two hand-picked ramen shops, each offering their unique version of Kurume-style tonkotsu ramen. One full bowl is included at each stop, perfect for travelers with an appetite.
Hear the legendary story of tonkotsu ramen’s accidental invention, and taste how it grew into one of Japan’s most iconic dishes. From the creamy pork broth to each shop’s secret techniques, you’ll experience the essence of true local flavor.
Whether you're a casual foodie or serious ramen fan, this tour is a must. Book now and taste where the tonkotsu tradition began!
Kurume is a prominent city in southern Fukuoka Prefecture, surrounded by fertile farmland and scenic waterways. Thanks to its rich natural environment, the area is known for producing an abundance of fresh, high-quality agricultural products. But Kurume is perhaps most famous for being the birthplace of tonkotsu ramen—one of Japan’s most iconic and beloved noodle dishes.
The story of tonkotsu ramen began here over 80 years ago, when a happy accident in a local ramen shop led to the creation of the now-famous cloudy pork bone broth. Since then, Kurume has been recognized as a culinary hub, especially for ramen lovers, attracting foodies from across Japan and beyond. With its deep-rooted food culture and welcoming local spirit, Kurume offers a perfect blend of tradition, flavor, and history.
Meet at the police box in front of Nishitetsu Kurume Station. The guide will be holding the yellow sign.
Fukuoka Prefecture, located on the northern part of Kyushu Island, is known for its vibrant city life, rich history, and delicious cuisine. With a perfect blend of modern attractions and traditional charm, it offers a unique experience for travelers.
A large park featuring a beautiful lake, a Japanese garden, and historical sites. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
An iconic landmark offering panoramic views of the city and the sea. The tower is also home to a museum and an observation deck.
A famous Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of learning. The shrine is surrounded by beautiful plum and iris gardens.
A large shopping and entertainment complex featuring a canal, themed restaurants, and various shops. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
A large park with beautiful gardens, walking trails, and a variety of plants and flowers. It's a great place for a relaxing day out.
A rich and creamy pork bone broth ramen topped with chashu (braised pork) and pickled ginger. It's one of the most famous dishes in Fukuoka.
Marinated and spiced cod roe, often served as a topping for rice or noodles. It's a popular delicacy from Fukuoka.
A hot pot dish made with offal (usually beef or pork) and vegetables. It's a hearty and comforting dish, especially popular in colder months.
Crispy pan-fried dumplings filled with pork and vegetables. They are often served with a side of soy-vinegar dipping sauce.
These seasons offer pleasant weather and are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn add to the beauty of the region.
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Fukuoka is a very safe city with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime, such as pickpocketing, is relatively uncommon. However, travelers should still take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Hakata Station
Hakata Bus Terminal, Tenjin Bus Center
The subway system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. It consists of three lines: Kūkō Line, Hakozaki Line, and Nanakuma Line.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
Dazaifu is a historic town known for its beautiful shrines, temples, and gardens. It's a peaceful retreat from the bustling city of Fukuoka.
Itoshima is a coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, scenic views, and fresh seafood. It's a popular spot for a relaxing day trip.
Yanagawa is a charming town known as the 'City of Water' for its network of canals. It's famous for its traditional boats, historic sites, and unagi (eel) cuisine.
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