Tokyo Ramen Festa 2025 — Dates, Tickets, Location & Best Tips
Discover everything about Tokyo Ramen Festa 2025 at Komazawa Olympic Park: event dates, ramen stalls, ticket details, the best visiting tips, and what to expect at Japan’s biggest ramen festival.
CULTURE/TRADITIONEVENT/SPECIALCELEBRATION/FESTIVALSJAPANTRAVEL LIFE
Kim Shin
10/17/20252 min read


What Is Tokyo Ramen Festa?
Tokyo Ramen Festa is Japan’s largest outdoor ramen festival, held annually in Tokyo’s Komazawa Olympic Park. It brings together famous ramen shops and regional styles from across Japan—from Hokkaido’s rich miso to Kyushu’s creamy tonkotsu and Tokyo’s classic shoyu.
Unlike visiting one ramen shop at a time, here you can sample different ramen styles in one place, with festival-sized bowls designed for tasting multiple flavors. It’s a cultural and culinary event that reflects Japan’s love for ramen and regional food identity.
Dates & Schedule
2025 Dates: October 23 – November 3, 2025
Format: The event runs in three “acts” (each lasting 4 days).
Why it matters: Each act features a different lineup of shops, so visitors can come back on multiple days to try new bowls.
Location—Komazawa Olympic Park
Venue: Komazawa Olympic Park (Central Plaza) in Setagaya
Access: Easy train access via Komazawa-daigaku Station; also accessible by bus and taxi
Why here? The park has wide open spaces, event-friendly facilities, and plenty of room for stalls, seating, and families
Tickets & Pricing
Entry: Free for all visitors
Bowl tickets: Around ¥1,100 per bowl
Where to buy:
On-site ticket booths
Advance purchase via convenience stores or official ticketing partners
Pro tip: Bowls are slightly smaller than standard restaurant servings—so you can try 2–3 bowls in one visit without overstuffing yourself.
What to Expect at the Festival
Number of stalls: ~39 ramen bowls featured in 2025
Ramen styles:
Hokkaido miso
Kyushu tonkotsu (pork bone)
Tokyo-style shoyu
Kitakata shio
Seafood-based ramen
Tsukemen (dipping noodles)
Special collaboration bowls (festival exclusives)
Extra highlights: Souvenir booths, limited-edition packaged ramen, chef demos, and occasionally live cultural performances.
Best Time to Visit
Weekdays, around 11:00–12:30 → Shorter lines at popular stalls
Late afternoons (15:00–17:00) → Lighter crowds after the lunch rush
Weekends & holidays: Expect big crowds—plan ahead if visiting then
Weather: Late October/early November in Tokyo is cool and pleasant, but evenings can get chilly. Carry a light jacket or umbrella just in case.
Accessibility & Family Tips
The park is wheelchair- and stroller-friendly with paved paths
Families can enjoy open seating areas, but space may fill quickly on weekends
Restrooms and basic facilities are available, but bring small cash for extra needs
Festival staff provide assistance for accessible seating when needed
Sample One-Day Itinerary
Arrive early around 11:00 and buy ramen tickets
Try a classic regional bowl first (e.g., Hakata tonkotsu)
Walk through the stalls and pick a contrasting style (e.g., Sapporo miso or seafood ramen)
Relax at the park and enjoy some shopping or souvenirs
End with a festival-exclusive collaboration bowl
FAQs
Q: When is Tokyo Ramen Festa 2025?
October 23 – November 3, 2025.
Q: Where is Tokyo Ramen Festa held?
At Komazawa Olympic Park in Setagaya, Tokyo.
Q: How much does ramen cost at the festival?
Around ¥1,100 per bowl.
Q: Can I try multiple ramen bowls?
Yes, bowls are smaller than restaurant portions, so you can sample several in one visit.
Q: Is the festival family-friendly?
Yes—it’s outdoors, accessible, and offers space for families and kids.
Final Tips
Bring cash (though some stalls accept digital payments)
Go with friends—share bowls to try more flavors
Check stall lineups ahead of time since they rotate by act
Don’t be shy about slurping—it’s polite and enhances the flavor
Tokyo Ramen Festa 2025 is more than just a food event—it’s a chance to explore Japan’s regional food culture in one park. With 39 ramen varieties rotating across 12 days, free entry, and a vibrant outdoor setting, it’s the perfect autumn outing for locals and travelers alike.
If you’re in Tokyo between October 23 and November 3, 2025, this is one festival you shouldn’t miss.
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