Join Tokyo's only Ramen Tasting Tour (with mini bowls, each 1/4 the size of full bowls)!
You'll taste 6 wildly different types of delicious ramen at 3 award-winning ramen shops. You'll even get to choose the 6 ramen from 11-12 types, via fun, customizable menus. Each ramen boasts unique flavors - whether a light, salt-based chicken ramen or a creamy pork bone ramen.
Furthermore, you'll learn all about ramen during the 3 hours - its history and future, how it's prepared, and how to eat it like a true local.
* The tour starts in Shibuya *OR* Shinjuku *OR* Ueno and ends in Ebisu, Akasaka-Mitsuke, or Ueno.
* Please double check your booked route: each meeting point is different (SHIBUYA, SHINJUKU, UENO)
* All ramen broths contain chicken, pork, and fish. For vegans or vegetarians, please book our Vegan / Vegetarian Ramen Tasting Tour.
* The tour involves a good amount of walking (approximately 3 kilometers, or 1.86 miles) and isn't recommended for people with a low level of fitness.
Shibuya - Ebisu<br/>Starting point:<br/>SHIBU HACHI BOX, 2-chōme-1-1 Dōgenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Shinjuku - Akasaka<br/>Ramen may change on the day!<br/>Starting point:<br/>7-Eleven Shinjuku Yasukuni Ave., Japan, 160-0021 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Kabukichō, 1-chōme172 小松ビル 1F
Shinjuku - Akasaka<br/>Ramen may change on the day: Chicken ramen is only available in the evening<br/>Starting point:<br/>7-Eleven Shinjuku Yasukuni Ave., Japan, 160-0021 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Kabukichō, 1-chōme172 小松ビル 1F
Nezu/Ueno/Asakusa<br/>Starting point:<br/>Akafudado Nezuten, Japan, 113-0031 Tokyo, Bunkyo City, Nezu, 2-chōme126 3階
Nezu/Ueno/Asakusa<br/>Starting point:<br/>Akafudado Nezuten, Japan, 113-0031 Tokyo, Bunkyo City, Nezu, 2-chōme126 3階
Shibuya - Ebisu<br/>Starting point:<br/>SHIBU HACHI BOX, 2-chōme-1-1 Dōgenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Shibuya "Scramble Crossing" is the world's busiest!
Please meet our guide in front of the supermarket "Akafudado" - it is located right outside of Nezu Station, Exit 1. Your guide will be waiting with a "Tokyo Ramen Tours" sign.
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