Traveling by train, we set out to discover delicious ramen, and meet interesting people along the line. One of the greatest pleasures of this trip is meeting with fellow ramen lovers and ramen chefs. Come join us in hunting for the different types of ramen along the local line and enjoy the view on the railway.
Connecting Metoki Station with Aomori Station, this line is 121.9km long with 27 stations. Enjoy a trip visiting some of the ramen shops loved in the north, or see a dolphin show at the Asamushi Aquarium.
Connecting Maibara Station with Kibukawa Station, this line is 47.7km long with 25 stations. Along the line are many spots flowing with energy, like Hikone Castle.
Connecting Morioka Station with Metoki Station, this line is 82km long with 18 stations. Wind along this route with views of grand Mount Iwate. There are places along the route to encounter animals, too.
Connecting Isahaya Station with Shimabara-Gaikō Station, this line is 43.2km long with 24 stations. The views of the vast Ariake Sea and grand Mount Unzen are excellent.
Connecting Shin-Toyohashi Station with Mikawatahara Station, this line is 18km long with 16 stations. There are many tourist spots, like Koijigahama Beach on the Irago Cape of Atsumi Peninsula.
Starting at Kubota Station, passing through lush green mountains, and ending at Nishi-karatsu Station, this line is 42.5km long with 13 stations. Enjoy the pastoral scenery with a trip on the Karatsu Line.
The Hokuetsu Express Hokuhoku Line runs from Uonuma City to Joetsu City in Niigata Prefecture! This 59.5km local line starts at Muikamachi Station, terminating at Saigata Station.
We take Toyama Prefecture's Manyo Line in our quest for ramen. The 12.8km long local Manyo Line extends from Takaoka Eki Mae Station to Koshinokata Station.
Our search for ramen brings us to the Akita Nairiku Jukan Railway Line, which winds along Akita Prefecture's Ani River. The Akita Nairiku Jukan Railway Line starts at Takanosu Station and ends at Kakunodate Station.
On our quest for ramen, we take the Abukuma Express Line from Fukushima Prefecture to Miyagi Prefecture. The line stops at 24 stations over its 54.9km length, from the first stop, Fukushima Station, to the last stop, Tsukinoki Station.
The Ramen tour along the Kotoden Kotohira line in Kagawa. The train runs peacefully from Takamatsu-Chikko station to the Kotoden-Kotohira station, all 32.9km, 21 stations. What types of ramen do we meet here?