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Sapporo Ramen — Miso Soul of the North

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Sapporo Ramen — Miso Soul of the North

Sapporo is the birthplace of miso ramen — the rich, hearty cousin of tonkotsu and shoyu styles. Developed in the 1960s to combat Hokkaido's harsh winters, Sapporo miso ramen features thick, chewy noodles in a robust pork-and-chicken broth flavored with fermented soybean paste (miso), topped with sweet corn, butter, bean sprouts, chashu pork, and green onions. The butter melts into the broth, creating a creamy richness unique to Hokkaido.

Ramen Yokocho (ラーメン横丁) is a narrow alley in Susukino district housing 17 historic ramen shops, each with 8-10 counter seats. The most famous is Sumire (すみれ), serving since 1964 with a thick, almost paste-like miso broth that coats every noodle strand. The experience is pure post-war Sapporo — cramped, steaming, delicious.

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Getting There

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Ramen Yokocho: South 5, West 3, Susukino, Chuo-ku. 5-min walk from Susukino Station. Most shops open 11:00-03:00 (next day). Budget: ¥900-1,200 per bowl. Cash only at most shops.

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**Sumire ordering strategy:** The signature 'miso ramen' (¥950) is the classic order — add half-boiled egg (¥100) and extra butter (¥50). The broth is intensely salty by design — balance it with the s

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