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鏑矢 (Kaburaya in Shibuya)

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鏑矢

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(Exit Shibuya New South Exit and go straight to the main street. I think it’s right a block… or maybe left. Anyways, it’s close)

After a day of Shibuya, nothing beats a bowl of ramen. What is a day of Shibuya you ask? I could be a standard day of shopping for $600 motorcycle vests that say “Engage the Cool. Porno Story” at the 109-2 men’s store. Or maybe it means a leisurly visit to the Tabaco and Salt Museum. Today my Shibuya day consisted of marching in a worker’s demonstration. This is slightly relevant to ramen because much of the staff of ramen shops are part time workers who deserve financial stability. Let’s eat!

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Due to Mos Burger being out of their vegie burger, our non-ramen friend headed out and Nate of Waseda Ramen and I had a discussion. There are a ton of shops around the main street in Shibuya, Center-Gai, but they aren’t really amazing. But luckily, there is a less traveled-to south side with a nice ramen presence.

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We counted about a dozen shops within 3 minutes of each other. Kaburaya popped out.

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The house serves up a porky soy sauce soup, thick noodles, and tons of toppings on the counter. Nothing amazing, but a jack of all trades for sure, this was pretty damn satisfying after a long day’s march.

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