First real canned ramen now sold in Japanese vending machines.
Maruyama Seimen introduces authentic canned ramen with wheat noodles, soy sauce broth, and toppings, revolutionizing vending machine food options.

No more konjac noodles—it's time for the real deal! Japanese vending machines have leveled up with canned ramen that features authentic wheat noodles. Maruyama Seimen, a noodle powerhouse, just dropped this game-changing product. Finally, ramen lovers can enjoy a delicious soy sauce broth with the right texture from their vending machine!
At 500 yen (about $3.25), it’s a little pricier, but trust me, this isn’t your average canned fare. We're talking about firm noodles, topped with green onion, menma, and chashu pork, all served piping hot! This goodness will initially hit vending machines at 150 spots in Miyagi and 100 in Mito City. So, grab your chopsticks—or just slurp straight from the can if you're feeling adventurous!
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