Ramen Taro in Imazu Is Still Temporarily Closed

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“Ramen Taro Imazu” near Hanshin Imazu Station is still temporarily closed.

Here↓↓

There was a notice posted↓↓

Here it is on the map↓↓

The address is 1-26 Imazu Mizunamicho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture.

Area around “Ramen Taro” Imazu

Across the street are Hatsuneya and Cycle Convenience Teruteru.

If you go this way, you’ll soon reach National Route 43. If you continue straight, you’ll find Futaba Park and Kirindo.

If you go the other way, you’ll find Hanshin Imazu Station and Hankyu Imazu Station. If you continue straight, there’s the fried food shop HANPO.

What Ramen Taro Kurakuen looks like

The notice at the Kurakuen location↓↓

At the Kurakuen location, there was a notice titled “Information on Taro Locations Currently Open.”

It looks like the Kurakuen location is also not open.

The Kurakuen location is here↓↓

The address is 7-19 Minami-Koshikiiwacho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture.

Finally

It looks like updates about when they’ll reopen can be checked on the Ramen Taro website. Here
For Taro fans in Nishinomiya, having both locations closed is really tough, isn’t it?
Either wait patiently for them to reopen, or if you absolutely have to have it, head over to Kobe to eat there…
Personally, I like Ramen Taro’s tomato ramen.