Outside of Kamukura, is a sign with pictures of different types of ramen, drinks, and extras (to add to ramen) labeled with numbers that correspond to buttons. After inserting your money and pushing the appropriate buttons for your order, a ticket pops out and the shop doors open. Every employee shouts a welcome to you and you are seated at the counter where someone will take your ticket and begin making your food. This is ramen from Japan and while it's definitely not the healthiest food for you, it is perfect comfort food for those on a budget (or those just wanting the tastiest ramen ever!) The broths are savory, the noodles tender, the meats are delicate, and the spicy green onions send it over the top. Warm up here on a cool Tokyo night with expertly crafted soup and a smooth Asahi and you will be in heaven!
Favorite Dish: Oishii Noodle
Written May 2, 2006
Address: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Japan
Website: http://www.kamukura.co.jp/
1 - 1 of 1
Sponsored Links
Park Hyatt Tokyo Tokyo
7 Reviews and 328 Opinions Most memorable
Grand Hyatt Tokyo Tokyo
4 Reviews and 229 Opinions This is a Grand Hyatt and while conventionally 'dependable' for a certain level of service, this...
Imperial Hotel Tokyo Tokyo
10 Reviews and 172 Opinions Can't honestly recommend this hotel to penny-pinchers as it can be very costly indeed, but quality...
*there are several shops in the city*
Kamukura tips and photos posted by real travelers and Tokyo locals.
Write a Review
Outside of Kamukura, is a sign with pictures of different types of ramen, drinks, and extras (to add to ramen) labeled with numbers that correspond to buttons....
749 members live in Tokyo
Q: Im quite confused on whether to get a 7 day JR pass or not. I'll be in Japan for 5 days 4 nights. 3 nights in Tokyo and 1...

A: The JR pass only covers JR trains (including commuter trains in Tokyo), but not the subway (there are two independent subway lines in Tokyo). You will likely use these...
Read 8 Replies
2

After a 10-hour journey....finally reach the 1st stop at Hakone. A nice scene forest area.A cloudy sky. Taking my 1st lunch at Japan about 11am and proceed to the field of Lavender. From here you can...
3

Tokyo is a wonderful city, but March 2011 is not an ideal time for a visit. The 9.0 earthquake on 3/11/11 has been followed by hundreds of aftershocks. Although the devastating tsunami primarily...
4
Tokyo - I love this place ! Old, New, & Happening

My first visit in August 2004 How do I even begin to describe Tokyo? Let me start with my first impressions: Screaming neon lights & skyscrapers, Crowded Train Stations (clean, tidy, no graffiti to...
5

I love Tokyo. I can't say it enough, I love the place. Yeah it has its bad side. Being a gaijin (a foreigner, and specifically a white western foreigner) in Tokyo can be rough. There is a bit of...
Build your own Tokyo page
Sponsored Links