For seasoned travelers to Japan, the fact that "Tokyo food is amazing" is common knowledge. However, because there are so many options, you might find yourself wondering, "Where should I go next?" or "How do I find a hidden gem I haven't visited yet?"
That’s where our curated "Tokyo Gourmet OSHI MAPs" come in. OSHI MAP is a revolutionary digital tourist guide that maps out "recommended spots" (Oshi) across Japan by theme. Whether it’s food, shopping, cultural experiences, or anime pilgrimages, it supports every aspect of your Japanese adventure.
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- Today, we’re introducing three must-see themes for foodies to help you decide exactly what to eat in Tokyo.
- 1.Ramen MAP: Dive into the Depth of World-Renowned "Tokyo Ramen"
- 2.Standing Sushi MAP: Casual Yet Exquisite! Enjoy Tokyo's Popular "Tachi-gui" Sushi
- 3.Yakiniku MAP: From Melt-in-Your-Mouth Wagyu to Solo Dining. The Charm of Japanese-Style BBQ
- Your next favorite Tokyo "Oshi Spot" is waiting to be discovered.
Today, we’re introducing three must-see themes for foodies to help you decide exactly what to eat in Tokyo.

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1.Ramen MAP: Dive into the Depth of World-Renowned "Tokyo Ramen"

Ramen is Japan’s iconic soul food, and Tokyo is at the cutting edge of this culture. From Michelin-starred establishments to hidden gems loved by locals, you can enjoy an incredible variety of bowls.
This map features a carefully selected list of ramen shops—including Shoyu (soy sauce), Shio (salt), Miso, Tonkotsu, and innovative fusion styles—so international visitors can encounter "truly delicious" Tokyo ramen. From shops near stations perfect for a quick stop to destinations worth a special trip, this is a must-have guide for ramen lovers. Experience Japan’s world-class soul food right here in Tokyo.
2.Standing Sushi MAP: Casual Yet Exquisite! Enjoy Tokyo's Popular "Tachi-gui" Sushi

While sushi often carries a high-end image, the "standing style" (Tachi-gui) is evolving. Many shops now offer the authentic techniques of master chefs at surprisingly reasonable prices in a relaxed atmosphere. It’s perfect for solo diners or those looking for a quick, high-quality bite.
This map highlights only the finest standing sushi spots in Tokyo that perfectly balance cost-performance and flavor.
3.Yakiniku MAP: From Melt-in-Your-Mouth Wagyu to Solo Dining. The Charm of Japanese-Style BBQ

"Yakiniku" is a meat dish that has evolved uniquely in Japan. Grilling meat on a mesh right in front of you is entertainment in itself.
This map covers a wide range of experiences, from luxury Wagyu restaurants to solo-friendly spots and shops famous for delicious offal (horumon).
A particular highlight is the "Solo Yakiniku" culture. With individual grills at the counter, you can enjoy your meal at your own pace without any worries.
You’ll find plenty of hidden gems in business districts like Akasaka, Ebisu, and Shinbashi. They are also highly recommended for a satisfying lunch or a late-night feast.
Your next favorite Tokyo "Oshi Spot" is waiting to be discovered.
After visiting the famous landmarks, why not go a little further? These OSHI MAPs, featuring only the most reliable and popular spots, will guide you to your next destination. Right now, nearly 100 different maps are available for free until January 31, 2026. Whether you have an upcoming trip to Japan or are just dreaming of "someday," this is the perfect service for you.
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