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[Ramen Hakkenden] I was wondering what kind of story it was since this comic has been used as a ridiculous meme.

Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx13

I really liked the story about a person who became a loser after being beaten by Serizawa, who creates a form before Serizawa does; it’s exactly my type of story.

Yes!!

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

I like the episode with Harada where Serizawa-san, who hints at the weight of being the last customer of the Nenkutsu King, is featured.

I thought Harada was done for, but he made a proper comeback and it ended on a refreshing note, which is nice.

2: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

There are people who are moved by things you thought were ordinary ideas.

3: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s a high point of the episode that relatively main characters aren’t assigned unnecessary roles.

4: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx30

It’s great that customers are happy because of the delicious food, even though only worthless old folks keep showing up… reaching that state of mind is quite a win.

5: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx12

I like the story about this episode and tonjiru ramen.

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I wonder if the painful story of the current “Kodojis” will end well… probably not…

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Isn’t it that there isn’t a single proper good character in this manga…?

10: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Kataasusu

11: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

This story is interesting, but I think this panel is unnecessary after all.

I don’t need LUUP that much.

12: Japan Otaku Reviews

Why did this panel become so popular here instead…?

13: Japan Otaku Reviews

Pork miso soup ramen and ginger grilled pork ramen are both things that baldness had envisioned ahead.

In the end, will baldness create something or come to an end somehow?

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I thought I was going too far, but after seeing this panel being used as a huge joke, I realized that this might be better.

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The outcome of those who were amazing in the past was as good of a punchline as vending machine ramen.

19: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Was it that much of a topic outside of this place…?

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Recently, I don’t like SUSURU-kun.

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I feel uneasy about the Harada class with things like guys living with their parents and store owners with bad attitudes…

22: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

It’s painful to watch the stories of people who just end up becoming nothing but old burdens…

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Actually, I like the story about Vegi Shaki Pork Noodle Hall the most.

25: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Asus!

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The story of the salt person was quite a painful one.

That benefactor has completely…

28: Japan Otaku Reviews

Just because someone makes delicious ramen doesn’t mean they’re a person of character, and that’s a consistent point.

29: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s sad that the person who made shio ramen was really a genius in the past.

30: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

In the next series, that twisted person, Mr. Serizawa, will appear as a level of good person that can be called a genuinely good person.

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Pork miso soup ramen is just too perfect as an episode.

32: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Ginger pork ramen doesn’t sound very appetizing even when I imagine the flavor.

Pork miso soup ramen looks extremely delicious.

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The president of Vegishaki is quite talented and charismatic, and it was interesting.

I think the author has quite a twisted view on relationships between men and women.

34: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The person who laughed at being a good person (although he wasn’t) was the noodle soup man’s old man.

But I don’t like that it’s a parent…

36: Japan Otaku Reviews

Most people show a different face at home, at work, and with friends and acquaintances…

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Are Jiro and Ie-kei relatively new forms of ramen in reality?

38: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Asus!

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I like the part where the shop manager, who was suspected of snitching, finally gets angry when he’s told not to keep quiet about Serizawa quitting and to inform on him like usual.

40: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I feel like Takeda’s father is being a bit too overbearing and has become an unpleasant character.

41: Japan Otaku Reviews

The pork miso soup ramen that was available at Ramen Kagetsu at the beginning of the year was really delicious.

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There is ginger ramen, and I think ginger pork would be nice too.

I think there’s also a sense of satisfaction from the meat being on top, so it’s definitely a good choice.

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The thread image is a pretty heavy scene where a fake dream chaser admits their mistakes, but I was surprised by the sudden English, so I couldn’t really get into the story.

51: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

A young person who took pride in being an idea man came to recognize that the person they looked down on had talents that they themselves did not possess.

It’s a story about reflecting and letting go of arrogance, so it has a relatively refreshing ending in the part-time job section.

52: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

I like the twist that even the person thought they had run out of talent, yet there was someone who didn’t view them through rose-colored glasses.

Guruta did a great job in this story.

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I was told this story is super interesting and read it, but it didn’t have any depth, leaving me wondering what was so great about it.

55: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Honestly, I’m starting to feel like the way I’m setting up my character in tough times is becoming worse, so I’d like it to be wrapped up soon.

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Harada was indeed a genius, even if he was rotten or withered.

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Takeda’s father had a tough time when he first appeared in the Discovery Chronicles.

Unless something really significant happens, it will remain lawless, won’t it?

I encountered situations where profits were taken midway.

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Flying Tiger!!

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Takeda’s father seems to have a story that could definitely go viral on social media and lead to some painful experiences.

62: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I like the punchline of the noodle soup story.

The episode of problems and solutions is just too… well, it’s done.

64: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

The most unpleasant part was the dry noodle chapter’s parent and child.

65: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

In other words, it was just that the actual rise of Jiro-style ramen had exaggerated strong characters, and he’s always been leaning towards being unpleasant; the only times he was decent were probably when he first appeared and during the scramble.

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Eiririk!

67: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Recently, I’ve been thinking about it, and when Serizawa says things like, “With dipping noodles, there are these kinds of issues,” I feel like they probably just fundamentally dislike dipping noodles, right?

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Instant noodles were tough because the brat was really too much of a brat.

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It was quite an oversight that the others didn’t know about the ginger pork ramen I casually made.

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What was the instant ramen edition really about?

In the end, that parent and child resolved their issues without Serizawa-san’s knowledge, and Nemen proceeds straight to Harada’s episode, completely skipping over it without any mention.

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Tsukemen is a relatively recent style, so you should study it more instead of being averse to trying it, Serizawa-san.

75: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I didn’t understand why they suddenly said “yes” when that wasn’t the flow at all.

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I want a properly delicious tonjiru ramen nearby.

77: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

In the instant ramen section, I don’t like the main story, but I still enjoy eating instant noodles with everyone.

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Wasn’t the instant ramen series canceled due to a change in plans?

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I think it’s correct that the parent and child decided to stop after finishing the introduction of the instant noodles they wanted to showcase.

83: Japan Otaku Reviews

Komiya’s girlfriend says that this woman can see right through me and that she finds me difficult, according to Serizawa.

That person talks in a vulgar way during H, but even when she sees her boyfriend’s embarrassing sides, she understands.

Among the female characters in this manga, she seems to be quite attractive.

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It’s audacious to pretend to cancel a store contract while still operating.

85: Japan Otaku Reviews

Serizawa really must hate dipping noodles.

86: Japan Otaku Reviews

I just realized while talking that the creative arrangement of the Amen at Ben Shaki-tei and the final touch of Harada’s ginger pork Amen are the same, right?

87: Japan Otaku Reviews

What was that time when Guruta-kun was beating up a troublesome passenger on the Shinkansen…?

88: Japan Otaku Reviews

The instant edition supposedly doesn’t receive any rewards, but since they conduct interviews at physical stores and get permission from each company, it’s obvious that they are being considerate, isn’t it?

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There were some good dipping noodle shops during Fujimoto-kun’s time, but recently such places haven’t come up in conversation at all.

93: Japan Otaku Reviews

I like the story about tonjiru ramen and how a great chef who once understood my ramen has become worthless due to old age.

96: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s not so bad to experience a fall once, especially since the defeated soldiers are rising again and have already come up with their own answers for ramen.

102: Japan Otaku Reviews

For this person to make a fresh start, their pride needed to be shattered once, so this is fine as it is.

If you had known that at this point I still had enough talent left to casually whip up some ginger pork ramen as a light pastime.

I feel like the words that the bald person said were a bit different.

103: Japan Otaku Reviews

Tsukemen has recently evolved into something where you “just give up on the temperature and load it up with a ton of pepper and chili oil, making the flavor rich and thick.”

Incredibly delicious.

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The story of the crappy three brothers after this is quite terrible, but the ending was good.

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By the way, has Serizawa ever made Jiro-style or Ie-kei ramen?

112: Japan Otaku Reviews

The Uzaki-san edition is

“I’m no longer in my ramen.”

It’s so poignant that I love it just for that.

113: Japan Otaku Reviews

Was Gruuta-kun’s mysterious violent element anticipating a confrontation with the dad who brandishes his power?

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Every time I see Nagatomo-san, who has just become an old nuisance and often makes an appearance in the stories, I feel pained, and that’s why Harada’s punchline was really good.

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There hasn’t been any mention of kelp water dipping noodles, come to think of it.

120: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I wondered what they were going to do to make the image feel so tragic, but it was impressive how they effectively utilized Gluta-kun’s presence.

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Fujimoto-kun liked tsukemen quite a bit, didn’t he?

123: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

When I think about it, Gulata-kun is already demonstrating strong core strength by simply catching Serizawa-san as she falls from the stairs.

124: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

People who like dipping noodles aren’t really concerned about the soup cooling down.

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The episode with Nagatomo was undoubtedly a bittersweet and nice episode, as it reminded me that there was a time when this person was someone Serizawa truly respected.

In other words, there are really many interesting stories in the beginning.

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Serizawa agrees that the Iekei and Jiro-kei are the most popular.

It’s a mystery why dipping noodles don’t fit in.

131: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Basically, Gluta-kun, who really gets along well with that bald guy who is basically antisocial and also dislikes young people…

133: Japan Otaku Reviews

Although I have made some strong progress and faced some setbacks, Serizawa-san, who is currently running at the forefront without dropping out even once, might actually be quite amazing.

134: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Nagatomo-san, it’s vivid that he’s appearing in media work normally without having to cover up anything unpleasant.

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Recently, it seems like a style where only the noodles are served without the soup.

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The story that focuses on the epilogue of the people involved with ramen, rather than ramen itself, is really interesting.

139: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Itakura acted recklessly in his youth and earned the resentment of bald people.

I care dearly about my son, and as a parent, I am taking proper responsibility in raising him.

When I was young, I used to flirt and hang out with the girls I worked part-time with, but since getting married, I haven’t cheated.

More than anything, I don’t dislike it because I’ve changed to the point where I can acknowledge my foolishness from my younger days and apologize and express gratitude.

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I understand that you want to have tsukemen because you want to eat the mild things from Ohinata Gou’s manga that are often posted.

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The issue of the soup getting cold when talking about dipping noodles is something that the bald guy brought up, so it can’t be helped, but when it’s said in the bald guy’s thread that the soup gets cold, it’s just…

147: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s interesting to hear the story of a person who has experienced a setback, including hair loss, and then makes a comeback.

148: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s mentioned in another manga, but dipping noodles are good even when they get cold.

You don’t have to insist on it being piping hot, but you probably won’t compromise on the baldness (original work).

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It’s fun to see ramen chefs from the balding generation making a comeback with the concept of playing with ramen and exploring various paths.

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I feel like oil soba is becoming somewhat of a formality.

Chains that generally offer a variety of flavors tend to have abura soba available as well.

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Recently, it seems that the ramen chain with the most store openings nationwide is Sōmenjo Mita.

161: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s almost never the case that a family line becomes a chain store menu.

There are quite a few things like dipping noodles and Jiro-style dishes…

163: Japan Otaku Reviews

I think it might be because of where I live, but is Jiro-style that strong?

165: Japan Otaku Reviews

Making someone bow down and then forgetting because it felt so good is like, “Hey, ramen bald guy, what’s up with that?”

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Tsukemen and Yokohama-style ramen are generally liked by everyone, but I think Jiro-style ramen is quite selective in its audience.

171: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I gave up on going to university for my grandmother and am working at a home center in the countryside.

If a beautiful girl with a level of inner beauty that is unmatched by this manga, living robustly and valiantly without blaming anyone, appeared…

I’m not good with young people who don’t have any place to hit…! That bald guy who can’t face it is quite a troublesome person, isn’t he?

176: Japan Otaku Reviews

Oil soba, Taiwan mixed noodles, and Hiroshima dipping noodles are in completely different categories.

177: Japan Otaku Reviews

The Jiro-style ramen seems to have a strong support from a limited group of people rather than being popular overall.

179: Japan Otaku Reviews

Although Enshi’s father has a genuine respect for baldness, which is an exquisitely lovable aspect, it still makes him hard to hate.

There are indeed unpleasant realities where there are people who only treat those who can work at least on par with them properly.

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Jiro-style ramen is essentially all about volume, so you can easily mask it with a bulk set. The barrier to entry for customers is low, and even if you make it properly, the main ingredients are boiled vegetables, which makes the effort of making ramen relatively low as well.

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Takeda might stumble when it comes to ramen, but their business sense is exceptional.

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What was up with that girl and the brat before the story in the thread?

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I live near Ikebukuro, but there’s always a ridiculous line at Butayama on the west side, so I wonder if everyone really likes Jiro-style ramen that much.

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It gives off the image that Jiro has a lot of customers who are surprisingly particular, but is the taste really that accessible?

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I’ve never eaten abura soba, so I don’t know what kind of food it is…

Thick sauce-coated dry ramen?

189: Japan Otaku Reviews

The pig that wants to replenish its feed, please go to the neighboring Jiro.

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