Osaka, Japan - Osaka
Fukumaru Ramen
By @tabimawari
A small, family-run ramen shop located just steps from Nishi-Kujo Station (JR Loop Line & Hanshin Namba Line) in Osaka’s Konohana ward. Open since June 2010, this cozy 9-seat counter restaurant serves classic shoyu tonkotsu ramen with lightly wavy noodles and thick, tender chashu slices. The focus is on comforting, nostalgic flavors, with homemade toppings like seaweed and garlic chives (nira). Entrance fee: None – Ramen bowls (shoyu, miso, chashu): ~¥700–¥900 – Gyoza or extra toppings: ~¥100–¥300 Estimated total budget: Up to ~¥1,000 per person Touristy? Not touristy. Loved by locals for its warm, no-frills atmosphere. Occasional wait times during lunch or dinner hours. Closed on Mondays.
Address: Japon, 〒554-0012 Osaka, Konohana Ward, Nishikujō, 4-chōme−3−38 ラデッシュ99
Why go
For a comforting, flavorful ramen stop that’s easy, fast, and budget-friendly
Known for
Tonkotsu broth, generous chashu slices, simple local-style ramen.
Transport
1–2 min walk from Nishi-Kujo Station (JR Loop Line & Hanshin Namba Line).
About @tabimawari
Marie • Japan travel planner












