The whole village is basically ramen shops, and there are so many choices you’ll get decision paralysis.
Coming here when it’s cold out is a huge plus—warms you up from the inside out.
Asahikawa Ramen Village | Review by King Yun
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As soon as you get near Kameari Station, you’ll see a bunch of Kochikame (“Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo”) character statues.
If you’re a fan, you’ll definitely want to track them all down and take photos one by one. -
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This street feels pretty local by Tokyo standards—fewer tourists, more older locals—and the vibe is totally different from Shibuya or Shinjuku.
The whole street is packed with health foods, red underwear, and traditional wagashi. It has a real Showa-era feel. -
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Honestly, the Chinese food here leans more Japanese-style. It’s not as bold as in Hong Kong, but it still has its own unique character.
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