The "Tokyo Ramen Show 2013", a real food event where ramen gathers from all over the country, started on November 15th. It will be held for a total of 10 days at the Komazawa Olympic Park (Setagaya-ku, Tokyo), with the first act from November 19th and the second act from November 20th to November 24th.

How many cups of ramen do you care about?
How many cups of ramen do you care about?

This event aims to support regional development and reconstruction of the Tohoku disaster area through ramen. This will be the fourth time this year. At the venue, ramen shops from all over the country from Hokkaido to Okinawa will exhibit, and 20 will be lined up in Act 1 and Act 2. You can enjoy not only unique local ramen but also a total of 40 ramen such as event-limited collaboration menus.

In addition, various events are planned on the stage, such as a performance battle for "air hot water draining", an arm wrestling tournament limited to ramen shopkeepers and staff, and a dance show.

Admission is free, but a meal ticket (800 yen per cup on the day of advance sale) is required to eat ramen. You can purchase it at 7-ELEVEN's ticket service "7-ELEVEN Ticket". The holding time is from 10:00 to 21:00 (until 17:00 on the 19th and 24th), and the last order is 30 minutes in advance.