
ABOUT
Whether you're brand new to ramen or are a seasoned ramen eater, Tokyo Ramen Tours has something for you. We've eaten it all...so you don't have to. We'll make you have access to only the best ramen in Tokyo and across Japan.

Tokyo Ramen Tours
With our years of experience we have created some of the best ramen tours Tokyo has to offer. Yet, we are more than happy to adjust your tour to your food wishes!
Please reach out if you have any specific requests or questions. This may include info for allergies, info about private ramen tours, tours with gluten-free ramen or vegan ramen, custom full day tours, etc.



Awards
Our ramen tours have won multiple awards. In 2020 Tokyo Ramen Tours was named one of Trip Advisor's Top 20 Tours in all of Japan. The same year, it was recognized as the "top food tour in Tokyo" by the Japanese government (the Eat! Meet! Japan initiative).
Meet the Guides


Frank is a Tokyo native obsessed with ramen...to the point of eating it every day. To Frank, ramen is the ultimate soul food, with his his favorite style being shio ramen.
When Frank isn't eating ramen, he loves to to travel, curl up with a good book, or attempt at staying in shape. He's also a huge Lord of the Rings fan. For Gondor!

Bunga has lived in Japan for over 18 years and can be best described as a "Ramen Junkie". His favorite ramen style is tori paitan (rich chicken ramen).
In addition to being a travel enthusiast, Bunga enjoys playing the ukulele and flying drones. You can check out his YouTube channel, @bungalogic, for food, travel and diving adventures.



Rory is a full time history nerd and former chef with a major passion for delicious food, both eating and learning about it. He is very keen on exploring all of what the world of ramen has to offer, but when the chips are down his favourite style is a punchy niboshi (dried fish) ramen.
When not guiding Rory will usually be found reading, in the kitchen cooking, or out and about learning about more cool parts of Tokyo. You can check out his wanderings on Instagram @tobira.travel to learn a bit more about niche Tokyo history and culture.