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In Japan, there are eight million gods, and among them are the Seven Lucky Gods. They are said to have come from across the sea on a treasure ship and are famous as gods who bring good luck. It is said that if you visit the Seven Lucky Gods, seven disasters will be removed and seven happinesses will come. Daikokuten is one of them, carrying a large bag of treasure and a mallet that brings forth wealth, and he rides on a rice bale. He is the god who brings abundant harvests, prosperity in business, and good luck, and is also the god of the kitchen. Our name, 'Daikoku' comes from the name of this god. To bring good luck and wealth for everybody.
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DAIKOKUTEN

Ramen is a type of fast food that originated from China and has undergone unique changes in Japan. It is a dish made by putting thin wheat flour noodles in hot soup made from animal broth and eating them with toppings such as boiled eggs and char siu. There are regional variations of ramen in Japan, such as tonkotsu Hakata ramen in Kyushu and miso ramen with fish broth in Hokkaido. Our ramen is a fairly typical Japanese ramen, and we also developed vegan ramen inspired by Ts tan tan in Tokyo.
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