[Image1]A bowl to satisfy both heart and stomach 🍜Introducing Nagomian, a ramen shop run by an owner who use
[Image2]A bowl to satisfy both heart and stomach 🍜Introducing Nagomian, a ramen shop run by an owner who use
[Image3]A bowl to satisfy both heart and stomach 🍜Introducing Nagomian, a ramen shop run by an owner who use
[Image4]A bowl to satisfy both heart and stomach 🍜Introducing Nagomian, a ramen shop run by an owner who use
[Image5]A bowl to satisfy both heart and stomach 🍜Introducing Nagomian, a ramen shop run by an owner who use
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A bowl to satisfy both heart and stomach 🍜
Introducing Nagomian, a ramen shop run by an owner who used to be a soba craftsman.
The shop name reflects the wish that visitors will relax and take their time. 😊

The interior displays autographs from Carp players, making this a cozy ramen spot that fans visit.

Most popular with men is the Miso Vegetable Ramen.
Rich miso clings to medium-thick noodles, piled high with vegetables and topped with a large slice of chashu that whets the appetite.

You can also request extra back fat and garlic, creating a powerful bowl that will be empty before you know it. 😋

Popular with women is the dashi-forward Kake Chuka.
The elegant broth, extracted from bonito flakes and kelp, pairs perfectly with thin noodles. ✨
The soup’s aroma and gentle flavor soak through your whole body.

For those wanting a lighter portion, try the Half Chuka.
This classic-style chuka soba features a deeply flavored broth that children also love.

The owner says nothing motivates them more than hearing “That was delicious” and seeing customers return day after day.

“We want our customers to simply enjoy themselves,”
and with that in mind, pay attention to the limited-time menus that appear with the seasons and events.
Be sure to check the shop’s Instagram for new offerings. ✨
@nagomian_miyoshi

Nagomian is a warm shop filled with the owner’s passion—enjoy a thoroughly satisfying bowl. 🍜

Nagomian
@nagomian_miyoshi
Address: 470-5 Minamihatajiki-cho, Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Hours: 11:00–14:30
(Also open 18:00–20:00 on Saturdays and Sundays)
Closed: Monday and Tuesday
TEL: 0824-63-3839
Parking: Available
※Menu items and prices are as of the time of posting
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