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Wakayama: Ramen Lovers’ Crawl — Two Bowls, One Night

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Wakayama City

Wakayama: Ramen Lovers’ Crawl — Two Bowls, One Night

Embark on a guided ramen crawl in Wakayama and savor two bowls of authentic ramen. Learn about the history and culture of Wakayama Ramen from your local guide.

Itinerary

From JR Wakayama Station

JR Wakayama Station

From Wakayamashi Station

Wakayamashi Station

1
Local restaurant
Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Food tasting (1 hour)
2
Local restaurant
Visit, Guided tour, Food tasting (1 hour)
2 drop-off locations:
7-Eleven Wakayama City Station Front Store / Wakayama East Police Station – Wakayama Station Front Koban (Police Box)

Plan

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From JR Wakayama Station

2 hours

<Inclusions>
・Guided ramen tour
・Two bowls of authentic Wakayama Ramen
・Local expert guide

<Plan Code>
G-WAK-004-1-PR

82.13USD~

From Wakayamashi Station

2 hours

<Inclusions>
・Guided ramen tour
・Two bowls of authentic Wakayama Ramen
・Local expert guide

<Plan Code>
G-WAK-004-2-PR

82.13USD~

Highlights

Savor the rich flavors of Wakayama Ramen, a local culinary treasure
Enjoy two full bowls of authentic ramen at different local shops
Learn about the history and culture of Wakayama Ramen from your guide
Choose between a creamy tonkotsu-shōyu or a clear soy-based broth
Experience the local custom of helping yourself to hard-boiled eggs and sushi

What's Included

・Guided ramen tour
・Two bowls of authentic Wakayama Ramen
・Local expert guide

Experience details

Begin your ramen pilgrimage at either JR Wakayama Station or Nankai Wakayamashi Station, where your local expert guide will greet you. After a short introduction, share your preferences—whether you crave bold, creamy broth or prefer the sharp edge of shōyu clarity—before heading to your first ramen stop.

At the first shop, settle in for an hour of indulgence. Wakayama Ramen—also known locally as “Chuka Soba”—is typically made with a pork-bone and soy sauce blend, served with straight, fine noodles. It’s divided into two main traditions: the Ide-kei style, featuring a milky, tonkotsu-shōyu soup, and the Shakomae-kei style, a clear, soy-based broth.

In many shops, you’ll notice hard-boiled eggs and hayazushi (a local pressed mackerel sushi) placed on the counter—part of the classic Wakayama custom where guests help themselves and pay for what they take.

Then, move on to your second ramen battleground—another steaming bowl of concentrated umami. Each shop has its own philosophy: some master the deep balance of pork richness and soy sharpness; others preserve the nostalgia of the old “garage-front” stalls where Wakayama Ramen was first born.

Your meal fee is already included, so you can focus solely on flavor and experience. End your tour with your stomach full and your heart warmed—perhaps even humbled by the intensity of Wakayama’s ramen culture.

Meeting Place

  • <From JR Wakayama Station>

    JR Wakayama Station

  • <From Wakayamashi Station>

    Wakayamashi Station

Important information

Not suitable for
・Vegetarians
・People with food allergies
・People with low level of fitness

Know before you go
・This tour is designed for ramen enthusiasts who can handle two full bowls of ramen.
・The tour involves walking between ramen shops.
・The meal fee is included in the tour price.

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