This collection of ramen shops beneath Tokyo Station isn't just convenient - our Japanese family says it's a showcase of some of Japan's best ramen styles all in one spot. Each shop was specifically chosen to represent different regional styles and unique takes on ramen, from Gyoku's perfectly balanced fish broth to Soranoiro Nippon's shoyu ramen made with special Japanese chicken.
What makes it perfect, according to them, is how you can sample high-quality versions of different regional styles without traveling across Japan. Plus, being in Tokyo Station means it's an easy stop whether you're coming, going, or just need a ramen break between sightseeing.
They specifically mentioned how the shops were carefully selected to represent different styles - thick tonkotsu, light niboshi (dried fish), rich miso - so you can try several types if you're willing to make multiple visits. It's basically a curated "best of" ramen experience right in the station.