The best bowl of ramen that will satisfy all generations. We value the “soup” and “power of the ingredients”. We strive every day to create safe and delicious products that can be enjoyed by everyone including small children and those who are concerned about their health.
Closed on Thursdays. Opening hours: 11:30-14:30. Also open from 18:00 to 21:00 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. *Open until soup runs out. We will make an announcement on our social media when we close for the day. Nearest station: Nishi-Nippori Station on the JR Lines and Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (5 minute walk)
We offer soups and desserts with health and beauty in mind. It is also a friendly space for comfortably dining alone.
Hours: 11:00-17:00 Last order: 30 minutes before closing Nearest station: ① Kasuga Station on the Toei Subway Mita Line and Oedo Line (2 minute walk) ② Korakuen Station on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line and Marunouchi Line (5 minute walk) Please check the website for details such as opening days.
This tourist information center is mainly targeting sign language users from Japan and overseas. Please make use of this service for sightseeing in Tokyo!
Open every Sunday from 9:30 to 14:30. Nearest station: ① Ichigaya Station (5 to 10 minute walk) ② Kudanshita Station (10 minute walk)
【Japanese and Western sweets with the essence of sign language】 This sweets factory and shop carefully makes healthy sweets every day, using safe and reliable ingredients. We express a unique atmosphere by adding the essence of sign language to sweets to express the changing of the seasons.
We know a little IS and ASL. Please check the website for details such as opening hours and how to get there.
Fujisan Museum This museum is packed with immersive exhibits such as projection mapping and touch panels, allowing children and adults to have fun while learning. The latest video exhibit, the Fujisan VR Theater, is sure to captivate you with its powerful visuals and immersiveness. Reservations are required for a JSL guide. Interview article featuring the JSL guides (link to the website of National Conference on Fujisan World Heritage). 15 minutes by bus from Fujisan Station on the Fujikyuko Line.