🎌 Original OKIKO Instant Noodles
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📝 Introduction
The nostalgic traditional flavors are the soul food of Okinawa.
📖 Details
The local instant noodles "OKIKO Ramen (オキコラーメン)" are well-known among the residents of Okinawa. Launched in 1966 by "OKIKO," a food manufacturer primarily producing and selling bread in Okinawa, it was the first instant noodle in the region. At that time, Okinawa was still under American administration, and many imported products were available. The locally produced OKIKO Ramen saw a surge in sales, reaching a peak production of 2.5 million servings, making it a popular local product.
Although it was once discontinued, it was re-released in 2006 due to requests from loyal fans both within and outside the prefecture. The shape was changed to that of a mug, and the nostalgic flavors of traditional Okinawa are still beloved today.
With a refreshing and rich chicken broth flavor, it can be prepared with hot water or enjoyed straight from the package. Each pack contains four small bags, making it a great snack option as well.
Additionally, the "OKIKO Ramen Mug" featuring a retro and cute design is one of the must-buy souvenirs from Okinawa.
⭐ Highlights
Instant noodles sold by a long-established food manufacturer in Okinawa. Relaunched due to requests from loyal fans both inside and outside the prefecture. They have a refreshing and rich taste, making them a great snack as well.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you offer foreign language services? (If so, please specify which languages are available.)
A: Sorry, we cannot provide foreign language services.
Q: Can I return or exchange the product if there are issues after opening?
A: If there are any issues, we accept returns or exchanges.
Q: Do you offer gift wrapping services?
A: The service is not provided.
Q: Can it be shipped overseas?
A: Sorry, that service is not available.
Q: Are there any cross-border shopping websites?
A: No.
Q: Where can I buy it?
A: You can find them in mass retailers and souvenir shops within Okinawa Prefecture, as well as in exhibition stores outside of Okinawa Prefecture, or on platforms like Rakuten and Yahoo! Shopping.