Apparently this chain is pretty popular in Osaka. It is your typical ramen shop. But compared to shops in the city, there is so much more dining space. You have booths, tables, and countertops to choose from. When you walk into the shop, it’s easy to make as the ramen ticket machine on your right. The ramen noodles are the same as the ones they serve at Ichiran Ramen. I prefer Ichiran soup over this soup as its spicy and more flavorful. The nice thing about this place is that they have a lot of toppings to add — fresh garlic, spice, sesame, etc. Be aware that when you are seated, the servers will collect your ticket and ask several questions — how thick would you like the soup, noodle firmness, etc. The part to really be aware of is that they do this only in Japanese.