By AMANE SHIMAZAKI/ Staff Writer
May 4, 2021 at 08:00 JST
A bowl of salt-flavored ramen (950 yen) and a bowl of ginger-flavored chicken rice (250 yen) served at Meikyo Shisui located inside Hakata Station in Fukuoka (Amane Shimazaki)
FUKUOKA--Standing noodle shops are a dime a dozen outside train hubs across Japan, but the one operating on a platform inside JR Hakata Station here has attracted a particular following even though some of the dishes are a bit pricier than the norm. [Read More]
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