Ichimujin, a famous restaurant near Fukuoka Airport in Japan


Located near Fukuoka Airport in Japan, Ichimujin is a popular restaurant among locals. When we visited, the staff asked us where we were from. I said that we are from Korea, they said hello welcome. It was very friendly.

If you visit this resturant, you can park about four cars. You can turn left from the building and park in the public parking lot on the right. As soon as you enter, only the four major spaces on the left are the parking spaces of the ramen restaurant. 

The main focus of this house is Donkotsu Ramen, and dumplings are delicious and fried rice is delicious. 

When you enter the entrance, you will see a vending machine instead of a kiosk. If you choose the food you want to eat here, you will get a small coupon. Show this coupon to the staff and they will bring you the food. 

It's a coupon like this. It's 780 yen for tonkotsu ramen, 350 yen for fried rice, and 300 yen for dumplings. 

The store is not that big. There was a Dodge that I could eat alone, and the tables were tucked together. There were no Koreans or Chinese who could see it everywhere. All of them seemed to be Japanese locals. 

The kitchen area for cooking is open like this. Are you confident about cleanliness in making food? 

The food is finally here. Donkotsu ramen is very soupy because it's based on pork and broth. I feel full after one bowl. However, it's a bit burdensome to drink it all because the soup is salty. The locals don't drink all the soup either. 



The fried rice was delicious, even though it was not a lot. A house with children is the perfect menu to visit. 


I ordered a dumpling late. It's 300 yen, so it's about 100 yen per dumpling. 

The staff brought a basket because the child had visited, saying it was a "gift." There were interesting writing tools such as colored ballpoint pens. I felt like I was very concerned with the customers. 


I didn't take any pictures, but the bathroom was impressive, too. The interior of the restaurant felt like an old-fashioned restaurant, so I thought the bathroom would be similar, but it was totally up-to-date. I opened the door and walked in, and the toilet cover went up automatically. The interior lighting was also well-decorated, which was eye-catching. 

For those traveling to Fukuoka who want to experience local ramen, I recommend you to visit.

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