描述
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If you travel to Kawasaki, you can see it at the front of ramen shops!
A food sample of Japanese ramen, which is also very popular overseas, held up by chopsticks. Everything, including the char siu, green onions, bamboo shoots, boiled egg, soup, and noodles, is handmade. The unique presentation, possible only with food samples, can captivate people. It won't spill even if it tips over, and it humorously captures the realistic textures of the soup and ingredients.
It will make you hungry forever!!
**ATTENTION**About Us
Established in 1973, the company manufactures and sells food samples and provides on-site experience in Kawasaki City. Both the previous and current presidents have been recognised as 'Kawasaki Meisters', the highest level of craftsmanship, by the city of Kawasaki.
Developing overseas sales channels for food samples.
Currently selling goods at home and abroad via webshop.
Producing food samples for the food service industry, exhibitions, media (TV/CM/museums) and events (goods sales and production experience).
We accept requests for events (goods sales, production experience).
About Kawasaki City Store
KAWASAKI CITY STORE brings a curated collection of products from the City of Kawasaki in Japan to customers around the world. We promise to support our customers kindly, courteously, and promptly, based on the spirit of Omotenashi.
Kawasaki City is located just west of Tokyo, Japan. As part of the Tokyo metropolitan area, the city has significantly contributed to Japan's industrialization and modernization.
Furthermore, Kawasaki City is one of the locations depicted in "The 53 Stations of the Tokaido" (Hiroshige Utagawa, 1832-1833) and is situated along the historic Tokaido road, the highway connecting Edo to Kyoto. Therefore, we honor both modern and traditional Japanese cultures. Through this store, overseas customers can purchase a variety of products made by Japanese specialists, from glass artisans to sheet metal workers.