The miso ramen shop inside Toyama Station. While the main branch is located away from the station, the station shop is convenient for travelers.
Why is Toyama known for miso ramen? Nagano Prefecture is famous for miso, with the term “Shinshu miso” existing. While black ramen is actually Toyama Prefecture’s specialty, I enjoyed the miso ramen.
A shopping mall at the station. It has everything from sushi restaurants to seafood izakayas and various other eateries.
Top Attractions in Toyama

A shopping mall at the station. It has everything from sushi restaurants to seafood izakayas and various other eateries.
Menu


Here’s the menu. There are various options. They all look delicious. The rice bowls paired with noodles and carbs are the perfect combo to fuel your growth. I’ll make sure to work off every bite.



Inside the restaurant, many people eat in silence, and the sound of eating echoes throughout rather than chatter.
Inside the store
Eating Miso ramen
This shop’s miso ramen is incredibly delicious. While Hokkaido’s miso ramen is famous, Hokuriku’s miso ramen is also delicious. Personally, I find adding extra garlic to miso ramen creates a strong aroma and makes it a very mild miso ramen.


It’s a matter of preference, but try mixing them in a ratio of 2 parts soy sauce, 4 parts vinegar, and 1 part chili oil. This is generally the standard amount. When eating gyoza in Japan, use soy sauce, chili oil, and vinegar.

This time, I stayed at this hotel. It’s conveniently located less than 5 minutes from Toyama Station. For more details about the hotel, click here.
Store Information
📍1-90 Myōrin-chō, Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture 〒930-0001 Kito Kito Market Toyama Marche Noren Yokochō








