By うどんそば 広島 岡山 Udonsoba
This video provides an immersive look into the daily routine of a remarkable 78-year-old woman who single-handedly operates Kyushu Ramen Hachioki, a small ramen shop located in Otemachi, Naka Ward, Hiroshima City. Despite only getting four hours of sleep, she energetically manages every aspect of her nine-tsubo (roughly 30 square meters) restaurant without any help. Viewers get to see the true reality of what it takes to run a ramen shop in Japan, from early preparations to serving customers and handling the menu, all carried out with impressive efficiency and dedication.
The documentary-style footage begins with a brief digest before delving into the main content and showcasing the menu. Not only do you witness her incredible work ethic, but also gain insight into the authentic atmosphere, challenges, and joys of a traditional Japanese ramen shop. The eatery’s small size emphasizes the personal touch and community feel that are hallmarks of many such establishments in Japan.
Located at 3-3-10 Otemachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima (広島県広島市中区大手町3-3-10), Kyushu Ramen Hachioki specializes in hearty ramen, attracting both locals and visitors eager for genuine Hiroshima dining experiences. The video is a testament to the resilience and vibrancy of Japan’s independent culinary scene, and offers valuable context for travelers interested in exploring authentic dining in Hiroshima beyond the well-known spots.