
(North exit of Tachikawa station. It's on the other side of the Isetan building)
There was a copy of Tachikawa Walker at my school, so I checked out the ramen section. The Walker series of publications shows you, basically, how to spend your money in a certain area. I'm kind of put off by this style of consumerism, but that's a topic for my other blog. Anyways, there is always a ramen section. The number 1 ranking for the Tachikawa edition was Kyoka, which I went to the other week. Number 2 was Zero Ramen.

Go down the stairs into this funky little place. What the heck is Jumpin' Junk noodles?

Only one way to find out.

The salt ramen was the おすすめ, and here it is. I was proper good.

A lot of chicken taste in this one. The stewed-in-soy pork was decadent.

But I never did find out what was so jumping or junky about this stuff. Me thinks I'll return here again, after I finish with #3, #4, and #5.
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