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    Restaurants in Sagamihara

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    Jikaseimen Nichome Ramen, Sagamihara, Japan
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    Jikaseimen Nichome Ramen

    Sagamihara, Japan

    Points

    170

    Eight-seat counter shop in Hashimoto serving house-milled ramen at JPY 1,000–1,999, open three days weekly with irregular hours posted same-day on X. Walk-ins only, cash only, no reservations. Best for solo diners with flexible schedules who prioritize fresh-milled noodle texture over convenience.

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    Menya Ayumu, Sagamihara, Japan
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    Menya Ayumu

    Sagamihara, Japan

    Points

    170

    Tabelog 100-recognized ramen shop in Sagamihara serving bowls under ¥1,000 with a 3.70 score and no-reservation, walk-in-only format. Open Monday–Saturday, 11 AM–10 PM, with 18 seats split between counter and tables. Cash-only, vending-machine ticket system, and motorcycle parking for seven bikes.

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    Taisho Ken Fuchinobe ten, Sagamihara, Japan
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    Taisho Ken Fuchinobe ten

    Sagamihara, Japan

    Points

    150

    Back-to-back Tabelog Ramen KANAGAWA "Tabelog 100" honoree (2024, 2025) serving technically precise ramen under ¥1,000 near Fuchinobe Station. Walk-in only, family-friendly seating, and broth work that justifies the regional recognition without the Tokyo metro price or reservation hassle.

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    Ganso Ichijoryu Ganko Sohonke Bunten, Sagamihara, Japan
    4Restaurants

    Points

    130

    A 14-seat counter-only ramen shop in a Sagamihara shopping center, earning consecutive Tabelog 100 Ramen Kanagawa nods (2024, 2025) at under ¥1,000 per bowl. No reservations, cash-only, and best accessed by car. Worth the suburban trip if you're already in the area or prioritize award-recognized technique at a value price point.

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    Iekei Ramen Kukkura, Sagamihara, Japan
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    Iekei Ramen Kukkura

    Sagamihara, Japan

    Points

    130

    Iekei-style tonkotsu-shoyu ramen recognized in Tabelog 100 Ramen Kanagawa 2025, priced under JPY 1,000. The 14-seat counter near Sagami-Ono Station accepts walk-ins only and operates cash-only. Solo diners will find the format efficient; groups larger than four should look elsewhere.

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    Kaigara Ya, Sagamihara, Japan
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    Kaigara Ya

    Sagamihara, Japan

    Points

    130

    Nine-seat counter in residential Sagamihara specializing in shellfish broth ramen and oyster tsukemen, recognized by Tabelog 100 (Ramen KANAGAWA 2025 and eight consecutive years prior). Walk-in only, JPY 1,000–1,999, cash-only service, 20-minute walk from Fuchinobe Station. Best for solo diners and small groups willing to time arrival around 11 AM or 6 PM opening to avoid queues.

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    Nakamura Menzaburo Shoten, Sagamihara, Japan
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    Nakamura Menzaburo Shoten

    Sagamihara, Japan

    Points

    130

    A Sagamihara ramen counter that opened in mid-2024 and quickly earned Tabelog Ramen KANAGAWA 100 recognition for 2025. Bowls run JPY 1,000–1,999, service splits lunch and evening (11 AM–3 PM, 6 PM–9 PM), and the 18-seat layout keeps things straightforward. Cash-only, no reservations, and a 21-minute walk from Sagamihara Station.

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    Nikuniboshi Chuka Soba Suzuki Ramen Ten, Sagamihara, Japan
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    Points

    130

    An 11-seat counter near Sagami-Ono Station serving tonkotsu-niboshi ramen under ¥1,000. Named to Tabelog 100 – Ramen – KANAGAWA for 2024 and 2025, the shop operates Tuesday through Saturday lunch only, with hand-rolled noodles and a fish-forward broth that balances richness against clarity.

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    Ramen Jiro Sagami oono ten, Sagamihara, Japan
    9Restaurants

    Points

    130

    Ramen Jiro Sagami oono ten earned Tabelog 100 - Ramen - KANAGAWA recognition for heavy-broth bowls served at a 12-seat counter. Walk-ins only, cash only, and house rules are firm: expect 300–450 grams of noodles, no customization, and a vocabulary lesson on toppings. Open since 2009, it suits solo diners willing to queue early and eat quickly at JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999 per bowl.

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    Sagamihara Keyaki, Sagamihara, Japan
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    Sagamihara Keyaki

    Sagamihara, Japan

    Points

    130

    A six-time Tabelog Ramen 100 selection in Sagamihara's Minami Ward, offering counter seating and walk-in access at JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999 per bowl. The 10-seat shop operates on first-come service with no reservations, making it a low-risk stop for anyone tracking Kanagawa's award-recognized ramen tier.

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    Yakiniku Hasegawa, Sagamihara, Japan
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    Yakiniku Hasegawa

    Sagamihara, Japan

    Points

    130

    <p>Yakiniku Hasegawa earned Tabelog 100 status six years running for its careful grilling and offal-focused menu, set in a 30-seat tatami space 12 minutes from Odakyu Sagamihara Station. Dinner runs JPY 4,000–JPY 4,999, cash only, with reservations recommended for weekends.</p>

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    Curry no Mise Maboroshi, Sagamihara, Japan
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    Curry no Mise Maboroshi

    Sagamihara, Japan

    Points

    110

    Sagamihara's six-time Tabelog 100 Curry EAST pick runs a no-reservations, cash-only lunch counter with a JPY 1,000–1,999 price point and a Wednesday–Saturday service window. The 10-seat room favors early arrivals and solo diners; expect efficient turnover, minimal tableside polish, and sold-out signs by noon most days. Worth the trek if you're already in Sagamihara and can plan around the narrow operating hours.

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    Soi Gapao Soigapao Thai, Sagamihara, Japan
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    Soi Gapao Soigapao Thai

    Sagamihara, Japan

    Points

    110

    Sagamihara's Tabelog 100 Thai option delivers better value at lunch (JPY 1,000-1,999) than dinner (JPY 3,000-3,999), with the same competent cooking from a Thai chef either way. Family-friendly room seats 44, semi-private spaces for four, and parking vouchers make it practical for neighborhood visits rather than special occasions.

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