Look past the noodles and broth of ramen and at the bowl underneath. The Art of the Ramen Bowl exhibition explores the history and vision behind the porcelain.
What to expect
Ramen bowls have a rich, 1300-year-long history and 90% of ramen bowls are still made from mino ceramics (made in the Tōnō region of Japan).
The Art of the Ramen Bowl showcases the humble beginnings and artistic heights that the bowl has taken on its journey to the modern day. The exhibition has more than 40 different dishes, with exhibits on design, anatomy, and even philosophy.
Tickets
Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance through the event website. Adult tickets cost ¥1,600, with university students getting in for ¥800. High schoolers pay only ¥500 and younger children enter for free.

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Adults:
Advance sales: ¥1,600
At the door: ¥1,600
- 382 m from Roppongi Station Hibiya Line (H4)Oedo Line (E23)
- 385 m from Nogizaka Station Chiyoda Line (C5)
- 0.8 km from Akasaka Station Chiyoda Line (C6)