Tokyo Ramen Street

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Tokyo Ramen Street

A ramen paradise where you could go for a week and never get tired of this collection of Tokyo's best restaurants.

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"Tokyo Ramen Street" is located on the first basement floor of "Tokyo Station Ichibangai", a commercial facility directly connected to Tokyo Station, just outside the "Yaesu Underground Central Exit ticket gate".
The following eight well-known restaurants in Tokyo are gathered here, and each restaurant offers a different genre of ramen.
In addition to the standard and popular menus, there are also limited edition menus available only at "Tokyo Ramen Street," allowing customers to fully enjoy the charm of each famous restaurant.
It is no exaggeration to say that this is "Tokyo's ramen heaven," where you can go every day and eat ramen of different genres and at different restaurants, so that you will never get tired of eating ramen even if you go for a week.

Tokyo Ramen Street Shop List

  1. Tokyo Niboshi: Ramen Gyoku
  2. Shoyu ramen: Soranoiro Nippon
  3. Dipping ramen: Rokurinsha
  4. Salt Broth Specialities: Hirugao
  5. Tonkotsu Ramen: Oreshiki Jun
  6. Miso Ramen: Hanamichian
  7. Iekei ramen: Kakushinka TOKYO
  8. Seafood Tonkotsu Ramen: Tokyo Station Ikaruga
  9. Aomori Niboshi: Tsugaruniboshi Hirakoya
  10. Miso Ramen: MISOKIN (scheduled to operate until February 23, 2026)

Highlights

  • Directly connected to Tokyo Station, making it easy to stop by while traveling.
  • 10 of Tokyo's best ramen stores are gathered here, so you can enjoy eating your way around the city.
  • In addition to the regular and popular menus, you can also taste menus that are exclusive to "Tokyo Ramen Street."

Photos

  • "Tokyo Ramen Street", a ramen paradise where you could go for a week and never get bored.

    "Tokyo Ramen Street", a ramen paradise where you could go for a week and never get bored.

  • The entrance of Tokyo Ramen Street.

    The entrance of Tokyo Ramen Street.

  • A gem Niboshi Broth at "Ramen Gyoku".

    A gem Niboshi Broth at "Ramen Gyoku".

  • Special Mushroom Veggie Soba is the signature dish at the ever popular ramen shop Soranoiro Nippon.

    Special Mushroom Veggie Soba is the signature dish at the ever popular ramen shop Soranoiro Nippon.

  • Rokurinsha's thick, rich, and powerful "Tsukemen".

    Rokurinsha's thick, rich, and powerful "Tsukemen".

  • Excellent salt ramen at "Hirugao".

    Excellent salt ramen at "Hirugao".

  • “Tonkotsu Ramen with Rich Taste” at Oreshiki Jun.

    “Tonkotsu Ramen with Rich Taste” at Oreshiki Jun.

  • An all-new spin that tastes like home with the miso ramen at Hanamichian.

    An all-new spin that tastes like home with the miso ramen at Hanamichian.

  • Grab a Kakushinya Special for a bowl of ramen one step above the rest, packed with a taste like never before.

    Grab a Kakushinya Special for a bowl of ramen one step above the rest, packed with a taste like never before.

  • Well-balanced "Seafood Tonkotsu Ramen” at "Tokyo Station Ikaruga".

    Well-balanced "Seafood Tonkotsu Ramen” at "Tokyo Station Ikaruga".

  • The rich yet refreshing Niboshi Ramen from "Tsugaruniboshi Hirakoya".

    The rich yet refreshing Niboshi Ramen from "Tsugaruniboshi Hirakoya".

  • The Miso Ramen from "MISOKIN", produced by popular You Tuber HIKAKIN

    The Miso Ramen from "MISOKIN", produced by popular You Tuber HIKAKIN

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have a foreign language menu?

A

The vending machine where you purchase your meal ticket when ordering is available in foreign languages.

Q

Can I photograph products and food?

A

Yes. Yes, it is possible.

Q

Are there any products that can be taken as souvenirs?

A

We sell souvenir products at Rokurinsha.

Reviews

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    Each shop has its own style of noodles—some are chewy and springy, others are thin and smooth. The different broths pair perfectly with the noodles. Really nice variety!

  • I ordered the miso ramen, but it was a bit on the salty side!

  • You can taste some of the best ramen flavors from all over Japan right here!

Details

Name in Japanese
東京ラーメンストリート
Postal Code
100-0005
Address
Tokyo Station Ichibangai B1F, 1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo
Telephone
03-3210-0077
Business Hours
Varies on the restaurant.
Holiday
Open every day
Directions
Just outside the Yaesu underground central exit ticket gates of Tokyo Station.
Website
Official Website (Japanese)