Nishi Arai “Ramen Shop on Station Platform” is Going Out Before getting on the train, you can enjoy a quick bowl of ramen on the station platform. Nishi Arai Ramen”, a symbol of Tobu’s station-side gourmet restaurants, will close at the end of March. Nishi Arai Ramen, which opened in 1968, has continued to serve ramen on platforms 3 and 4 of the Tobu Skytree Line (Isesaki Line). While these standing stores on the platforms serve soba noodles, for some reason Nishiarai Station has continued to serve soy sauce ramen. Nishiarai Station is still bustling with more than 30,000 passengers, both morning and evening, and during the day. So why did Nishiarai Station Ramen have to close its doors? First, let us taste a bowl of soy sauce ramen that has lasted for more than half a century, and then consider the future of “station soba and station ramen stores on platforms.
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