Enjoy exquisite ramen in Ginza! 10 Must-Visit Shops for Tourists
Ginza is famous as an upscale shopping area, but in fact, it is also an area where famous ramen shops gather.
Why don't you enjoy delicious ramen in between sightseeing?
In this article, we'll introduce ramen shops you should definitely visit in Ginza.
“Ginza 85”
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Tokyo's No. 1 ramen! Dashi ramen.
Address: Daiichi Hanabusa Building 1F, 3-14-2 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 11:00 to 15:30; Saturday and Sunday: 11:00 to 16:00
Closed on Mondays
“China Noodle Hashigo Main Store”
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The gentle spiciness of this ramen is addictive.
Address: 2nd Soiree de Bldg. 1F, 6-3-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: Weekdays: 11:00-5:00, Saturdays and Sundays: 11:00-21:00
“Ramen Shiryu Higashi Ginza Store”
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Tsukemen is recommended!
Address: 3-10-18 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 11:00 to 23:45, Saturday, Sunday and holidays: 11:00 to 22:30
“Grilled Chin Salt Ramen Takahashi Ginza Store”
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This restaurant is famous for its light, salted ramen.
Address: Original Daiichi Building 1F, 5-10-10 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: 11:00 to 04:30
“Tokyo Style Miso Ramen Miso Kyobashi Main Store”
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Miso ramen is getting a lot of attention in the media.
Address: Sennari Building 1F, 3-4-3 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday: 10:30 to 22:30, Saturday/Sunday/Holidays: 10:30 to 21:00
“Fugudashi Ushio Hachidaime Keisuke Tokyu Plaza Store”
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A rare ramen with pufferfish broth.
Address: Tokyu Plaza Ginza B2F, 5-2-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday: 11:00-22:00, Friday/Saturday: 11:00-22:30
“Mugito Olive Ginza Main Store”
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Innovative soy sauce ramen.
Address: Ginza Stellar Building 1F, 6-12-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 11:00 to 15:30, 17:30 to 21:30
Closed on Wednesday
“Chinese soba Kyoraku”
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Classic Chinese soba.
Address: 2-10-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 11:00 to 17:30; Saturday: 11:00 to 16:00
Closed on Sundays and public holidays
“Kamitoku Ginza Store”
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Beef bone ramen.
Address: Yamato Building 1F, 1-13-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: 11:00 to 23:00
“Ginza Bonten”
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The rich soy sauce soup leaves a lasting taste.
Address: 1-9-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday: 11:00 to 23:45, Friday/Saturday/Sunday: 11:00 to 00:45
How to enjoy ramen in Ginza
When enjoying ramen in Ginza, be sure to keep the following points in mind.
Arrive early to avoid queues
It's especially crowded at lunchtime, so it's a good idea to aim for a time right after opening or a little later.
Enjoy the special features of each store
The ramen offered by each store has its own personality.
Please enjoy comparing the flavors of the soup, types of noodles, toppings, etc.
Also pay attention to the seasonal menu
Many ramen shops offer seasonal limited menus.
Be sure to try these menus too.
summary
Ginza is also known as a battleground for ramen, and it is an area where you can enjoy various flavors of ramen.
When visiting for sightseeing, be sure to refer to this article and enjoy delicious ramen.
An irresistible experience awaits ramen lovers!
I also recommend a beauty experience in Ginza!
There are various types of beauty spots in Ginza.
I also highly recommend a beauty experience to heal the tiredness of the trip in between sightseeing in Ginza.
Here are a few Ginza salons that have a particularly good reputation.
At popular massage parlors, it is necessary to make a reservation in advance.
Many Japanese stores have a small number of people, and in most cases they cannot accept large groups.
If there's a store you're looking for, make a reservation about 2 weeks in advance.
Ginza/ “Mani Nail Care Ginza Store”
Open at 9 a.m.! A 5-minute walk from Ginza Station, this is a popular nail care salon where you can get rid of nail problems.
Hand and foot nails can be performed simultaneously. For those who are concerned about the burden of gel nails, we have prepared a number of “non-scraping” gel polishes, shellac, nail care, foot care, etc.
Recommended for those trying nail art for the first time, as well as those seeking special care. Men's care is also available, so it's also suitable for couples.
Ginza/ “head CONCIERGE Ginza Store”
A head spa specialty store where a group of nationally qualified specialists lead to “ultimate sleep.”
It is a technique of pressing pressure points on the head called the deep muscle approach, which leads to ultimate sleep.
Various effects can be expected, such as “relieving insomnia,” “improving shoulder stiffness,” “recovering from eye strain,” and “anti-aging.”
Enjoy the ultimate head spa that goes beyond relaxation.
Suitengum/ “limyu” ※women only
There is a salon around 10 minutes from Ginza, right next to Suitengumae Station.
There are over 400 types of nail designs, and sophisticated designs are popular.
We offer a total of 4 eyelash menus, including extensions and perms.
Please experience the attentive customer service and high level of technology that makes use of the rich experience of the staff.
Monzen-nakacho (Ginza/Tokyo Station area)/“liberte” *women only
This salon is a 2-minute walk from Monzen-nakacho Station on the Tozai Line and Oedo Line.
It is easily accessible from Tokyo Station, Ginza Station, and Tsukiji Station.
As for the facial menu, we have prepared a menu that can be expected to lift up the face, dry it, and care for wrinkles.
Please spend a luxurious time with the high quality service of a skilled esthetician and an aromatic private space.
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