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Shibuya Art Ramen New Store! PICASSO RAMEN Reopens 6/6

Shibuya Art Ramen New Store! PICASSO RAMEN Reopens 6/6

When traveling to Shibuya, Tokyo, and looking for a new restaurant that offers more than just ramen, where you can also take photos and soak in the nighttime atmosphere, keep an eye out for the grand reopening on June 6, 2026, ofPICASSO RAMENCafe/Ramen Picasso, originally located in Dogenzaka, will transform into a new space more focused on ramen, while also incorporating music and alcoholic beverages. The new space will feature RAMEN × MUSIC × ALCOHOL.

For Taiwanese travelers, the most interesting aspect of this restaurant is that rather than focusing on quick turnover like a traditional ramen shop, it combines Shibuya's nightlife and artistic style with the flavors of a popular Osaka ramen brand. It can be enjoyed as a lunch after shopping in Shibuya during the day, and in the evening, it's perfectly suited to be placed before or after visiting Dougenzaka, MIYASHITA PARK, Shibuya Sky, or Kabukicho, to enjoy a bowl of stylishly designed shoyu ramen.

Humanity is made of noodles, Shibuya can eat Osaka's popular soy sauce ramen

PICASSO RAMEN's ramen is from a famous ramen shop in Osaka that has long lines.All people are ramen.Supervised by. This brand is known for its soy sauce ramen, thick-cut chashu, large bamboo shoots, and homemade whole wheat noodles, and is a very popular ramen shop in the Nishinakajima area of Osaka. This time, you can eat its style extended to Shibuya, which is convenient for travelers who don't necessarily go to Osaka.

If you usually prefer a refreshing yet deep soy sauce broth, you can add this place to your list of Shibuya ramen choices. Compared to rich and salty late-night ramen, this type of soy sauce ramen is more suitable for those who want a quality meal after shopping but don't want something too heavy.

Picasso-style art space, even the ramen bowls are designed

The interior is inspired by the works of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, with art decorations created to evoke his masterpieces. The ramen is served in custom mug-shaped bowls printed with artistic images, making it look as if the ramen is being enjoyed from a coffee cup, creating a visual impression vastly different from that of a typical ramen shop.

This design is perfect for travelers looking for new trendy spots in Shibuya. If you enjoy taking photos of the shop's atmosphere and food, it's best to avoid the peak hours. If you'd like to grab coffee, it's served in special mugs, making it a great place to linger after lunch.

Store Information and Transportation

Store Name:PICASSO RAMEN

Reopening:Saturday, June 6, 2026

Business Hours:11:00 AM - 3:00 PM / 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Fixed days off:

Address:2-23-13 Dogenzaka, Shibuya City, Tokyo

Traffic:Approximately 4 minutes on foot from JR Shibuya Station, Exit A3; approximately 5 minutes on foot from Keio Inokashira Line Shinsen Station, North Exit.

Related websites:UNCHI Co., Ltd. Official Website

How to fit Shibuya into the itinerary?

This shop is located in Dogenzaka, close to Shibuya Center Gai, department stores, record shops, and the nightlife district. If you're in Shibuya during the day, you can visit PARCO, LOFT, or MIYASHITA PARK before coming here for lunch. If you're heading out at night, it's a great meal option before or after an exhibition, going to a bar, or attending a music event.

For Taiwanese travelers, PICASSO RAMEN isn't a traditional "old-school gourmet tour," but a new-wave ramen experience in Shibuya. Art, music, drinks, and ramen are mixed together, perfectly matching the city of Shibuya's somewhat eclectic and rebellious vibe.

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