Japanese Instant Noodles & Soups — Authentic Ramen, Udon, Yakisoba & Miso Soup from Japan
Japanese instant noodles and soups have set the global standard for convenience food since 1958 — and Japan's domestic market remains far ahead of what gets exported. Deep umami broths, freeze-dried toppings with real texture, and flavor varieties that never reach Western supermarkets make authentic Japanese instant food a category of its own.
At Tsujimoto Market, our collection includes Nissin Cup Noodle in Classic, Curry, and Seafood, Nissin UFO Yakisoba, Nissin Donbey in Udon, Soba, and Kotsune varieties, original Nissin Chicken Ramen — Japan's first instant noodle — and Sapporo Ichiban. For soups, we carry Nagatanien Miso Soup Set in 4 varieties (24pcs), Amano Foods Freeze-Dried Miso Soup (10pcs), Hiroge Instant Red Miso (8pcs), and Asage Instant Mixed Miso Soup (8pcs). Whether you want a quick ramen fix, a proper udon bowl, or a cup of authentic miso soup, it's all here.
Not all instant food is created equal. Nissin Donbey's kombu-dashi broth uses traditional seaweed stock for a clean, rounded flavor. UFO Yakisoba drains rather than soaks — the result is thick, sauce-coated noodles, not broth. Amano Foods and Nagatanien freeze-dried miso soups reconstitute in 30 seconds and taste remarkably close to freshly made miso — far better than paste-based instant versions. These are genuine Japanese domestic-market products, not export reformulations.
All products are 100% authentic, sourced directly from Japan, and shipped from our warehouse in Kobe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these the same products sold in Japan, or export versions?
These are genuine Japanese domestic market products — not export reformulations. Flavors, ingredients, and packaging are exactly what you would find in a Japanese convenience store or supermarket. We source everything directly from Japanese distributors in Kobe.
What is the difference between Nissin Donbey and regular ramen?
Donbey is a Japanese-style udon or soba cup noodle, not ramen. It uses a kombu and bonito dashi broth — mild, clean, and distinctly Japanese — rather than the soy or pork-based broths typical of ramen. The noodles are thicker and chewier. Just pour boiling water to the fill line, wait 3 minutes, and stir in the seasoning packet.
How is freeze-dried miso soup different from paste-based instant miso?
Freeze-drying preserves the miso's natural fermentation flavors, aroma, and enzyme activity far better than paste-based or powder formats. Brands like Amano Foods and Nagatanien produce freeze-dried miso soups that reconstitute in under 30 seconds with hot water and taste remarkably close to freshly made miso soup. They are also lightweight and travel-friendly.
Can I order noodles and soups together in one order?
Yes. You can mix any products from this collection in a single cart and they will ship together from Kobe in one package. Combining instant noodles with miso soup packets is a popular way to build a full Japanese pantry or put together an authentic Japanese food gift set.
















