Jinbocho Kurosu (神保町 黒須); Hidden Gem in the Curry Capital of Japan, Jinbocho, Tokyo
King Seimen (キング製麺); King of Ramen?, Oji, Tokyo
Ramen Yama to Ki (らぁめん山と樹); Mom and Pop Shop in Koenji, Tokyo
Shinjiko Shijimi Chuka Soba Kohaku (宍道湖しじみ中華蕎麦 琥珀); Ramen Newcomer of the Year, Kamata, Tokyo
Yatagarasu (八咫烏); The Alcoholic Ramen, Kudanshita, Tokyo
Ginza Oborodzuki (銀座朧月); Ginza's Finest Tsukemen, Ginza, Tokyo
Kanda Katsumoto (神田勝本); Light, Tanrei Tsukemen of Kanda, Tokyo
Ginza Hachigo (銀座八五); Next Michelin Star?, Ginza, Tokyo
Ramen Jiro Ikebukuro Higashiguchi-ten (ラーメン二郎東口店); The NS-kei Jiro, Ikebukuro
Ramen Jiro Yokohama Kannai-ten (ラーメン二郎横浜関内店); Jiro Honcho of Kanagawa, Kannai
Chuka Soba Uwezu (中華蕎麦うゑず); Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture; Apprentice of the King of Tsukemen
Menya Nukaji (麵屋ぬかじ); W Soup in Central Shibuya, Shibuya Station
Men Washo (めん 和正), Eifukucho Taishoken Disciple; Sangenjyaya, Tokyo
(CLOSED) Men Garage Niku wo Miru (麺GARAGE 肉ヲ見ル); Brazilian Churrasco Ramen, Sangenjaya, Tokyo
Gonokami Seisakujyo (五ノ神製作所); Shrimp Tsukemen Experts, Shinjuku
Chuka Soba Izuru (中華そば いづる); Noukou Niboshi of Central Tokyo, Daimon, Tokyo
Ramen Itsuki Honten (らーめんいつ樹 本店), OG Shrimp Ramen; Ome, Tokyo
Tai Shio Soba Touka ( 鯛塩そば 灯花) Quality Fish Based Ramen in Shinjuku; Akebonobashi, Tokyo
Tantantei (たんたん亭), Old School Chuka Soba; Hamadayama, Tokyo
Uchoku (迂直); Next Michelin Star Ramen?; Ogikubo, Tokyo