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Jajamen Shop

Among the three great noodles of Morioka, Jajamen is my favorite.
Around 2010, there was a specialty Jajamen shop called 'Ban' near Nishi-Chiba, and that was the first time I ate it at a specialty restaurant. It became my favorite shop and I frequented it often, but it didn't become very popular and closed down. Since then, no Jajamen shops have opened in the neighborhood, so I had no choice but to make it myself.
However.
The other day, Jajamen was mentioned on the Sandwichman radio show, and in the listener responses the following week, someone said, 'A specialty Jajamen shop opened near Okubo in Narashino, so I'm going to go,' which surprised me, making me think, 'What!?' It's before Tsudanuma, so it's not a distance I can't travel. When I looked it up, it's almost along the Onari Kaido road. I thought I had to go, but they are only open from Thursday to Sunday, so the timing didn't work out, and about two weeks passed.
So, yesterday I was finally able to go.
It's located a little past the railroad crossing in Okubo. It's right after you turn at the intersection where the Ramen Shop is. It's a one-way street, so I had to push my scooter when leaving.
It was cheap, had various seasonings, and was a proper Jajamen shop.
I ordered the extra-large portion and was able to fully enjoy the Jajamen. If I had to voice a complaint, it would only be that the garlic wasn't freshly grated at the shop.
I even ate the Chitantan, and I was truly satisfied. This place is good.
I will definitely come again.

You mix this up and eat it. I like to add garlic, chili oil, and vinegar.

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