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Shoujin Kadofuji/Kashiwa City匠神角ふじ/柏市

 Kadofuji is a member of the Kouji Dream group of shops - this also includes Tomita (next review, currently the #1 shop in Japan), a couple of Taishokens, and 25-3- other shops in the Kanto area. Kadofuji has been on television a few times and the... ...full story at Ramen Tokyo

from Ramen Tokyo on Fri, Aug 28 2009

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