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Monday, April 13, 2009

Day 12 - Kitakata, Shirakawa, and the snoring salary man.

Like Yonezawa, Kitakata is a small mountain town that specializes in shoyu ramen. The only difference: Kitakata IS just a ramen town. It's almost as if a ramen park took over the city! There's so much to choose from, each with its own flair, and a ramen guide you can pick up at the station tells you everything you need to know. With my backpack feeling like 300 pounds and blisters ripening on my feet, I almost decided not to come. But since I'm doing it for the love, my choice to come was definitely rewarded.


The first ever ramen-ya to make Kitakata Ramen famous was Gen Rai Ken. They feature a Kitakata style shoyu ramen made entirely with chicken stock. It was damn good!


Shirakawa is a town best known for their pure mountain spring water. It's so pure that every ramen-ya in the city makes their own noodle with it. After a long walk through the wilderness (don't ask), I finally settled upon Menshou--a rare restaurant that stays open even on Mondays. Similar to Kitakata style, this assari-kei ramen is made from both tonkotsu and torigara.


This is the dude I ended up having to sit next to on the Shinkansen back to Tokyo. All I have to say is thank goodness for ipods. I don't know what I would have done without it.


I'm starting to get sleepy like that guy above. I think it's time to get some zzz's. I still have one day left on my rail pass so it'll be off to Sano in the morning. More local trains! Hopefully it'll be as easy as today.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Keizo,

    The noodles at Menshou sound delicious. Made with their local water... I'm jealous. :) Thanks for the post.

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  2. small town: check
    mountain town: check
    specializes in shoyu ramen: check
    Ok, I'm moving there!

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  3. @EK: your welcome!

    @edjusted: Haha. You live in Kitakata. Rameniac will live in Kyushu. And I'll live in Hokkaido. With Nate and Brian covering Tokyo I think we'll have Japan covered.

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