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I grew up in New York City until I was 7 years old and lived in Paris, France when I was in middle school.
I worked in the construction industry between the ages of 19 and 27, and at 27, I joined an IT company.
Four years later, I started my own company, Ultimedia, and ten years later, I launched COOL JAPAN VIDEOS.
I love Japan so much that I only travel within Japan.
My hobby is walking around and eating at various places, and I want to share gourmet and sightseeing photos from my travels.
I am the representative of Ultimedia Inc. living in Hachioji City, Tokyo.
I grew up in New York from the age of 0 to 7 and lived in Paris, France when I was in junior high school.
I worked in construction from the age of 19 to 27 and jumped into an IT company at the age of 27.
Four years later, I started my own business and established Ultimedia Inc., and 10 years after its establishment, I launched "COOL JAPAN VIDEOS".
I like Japan so much that I travel only domestically.
My hobby is eating and walking, and I would like to share gourmet photos and sightseeing photos at my travel destination.
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Welcome to Hachioji ramen 😊
This is a rich, slightly fatty bowl with a sweet, full-bodied soy sauce broth topped by the depth of lard.
One reason locals love it is that it doesn’t feel as heavy as that first impression suggests.
The defining feature is the pronounced presence of chopped onions.
Finely chopped onions mingle gently between the noodles and the broth, adding a crisp texture and a refreshing lift.
The onions’ sweetness and aroma soften the oil’s heaviness, so as you eat you’ll often find the taste surprisingly clean.
The finer mince releases flavor into the broth more easily and also smooths the mouthfeel.
Medium-thin straight noodles pair well, and with every sip the onion scent pleasantly rises to your nose.
If you take photos, aim for the moment when the onions catch the light and look three-dimensional.
If you go ramen-walking in Hachioji, be sure to pay attention to this combination.
A warm bowl feels comforting on cold days and will gently soothe your mood.
Add it to your next plans
https://hachi-navi.com/gourmet/ramen/116316...
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