六厘舎
Rokurinsha
Legendary Tokyo-station tsukemen destination famed for its thick noodles dipped into super-rich seafood–pork broth.
Tsukemen, Fish-Pork Broth, Station Dining, Casual Counter
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At the end of Tokyo Ramen Street, Rokurinsha draws long queues—often 40–60 minutes—even late at night. Its signature tsukemen pairs supple, cold thick noodles with a deeply flavored broth made from pork, chicken, loads of dried fish (niboshi), and bonito powder, simmered into a creamy umami punch. Diners are given bibs to protect from splashes as steam rises over open counters . Once noodles are nearly gone, refill the bowl with a citrusy fish stock (“soup wari”) to round out the meal. The shop operates no-reservations, cash-only style with a vending-machine ticketing system—all part of the streamlined commuter experience.
Facilities & Services
Compact counter seating inside a bustling station hall
Non-smoking interior
Bibs provided to guard against splatter
No Wi‑Fi or parking; fully accessible via Tokyo Station
Fast-service focus; great for solo diners or pairs