Ramen Kairikiya to Hold 2026 Founding Anniversary Festival From June 5 to 7 With Free Ramen Coupon Offer

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Kairikiya Co., Ltd., the operator of the Kyoto Kitashirakawa Ramen Kairikiya chain, announced that it will hold its Founding Anniversary Festival for three days from Friday, June 5 to Sunday, June 7, 2026. Ramen Kairikiya was founded in June 2005 and marks its 21st anniversary this year. The company said the event is being held again as a gesture of appreciation to customers who have continued to support the brand. During the campaign, customers dining in-store will receive one exchange ticket for a free app coupon for one regular Kyoto Seabura Shoyu Ramen for every bowl of ramen ordered. This year marks the first time the campaign will run for three days, including Friday, to make it easier for customers who could not visit on weekends in previous years. The campaign will run from June 5 to June 7, 2026, at all Ramen Kairikiya locations. One exchange ticket will be given for each bowl of ramen ordered. Kids’ ramen and kids’ sets are excluded, and the offer applies only to dine-in orders, not takeout or delivery. The free coupon can be used from Monday, June 8 to Tuesday, June 30. Customers must scan the exchange ticket through the official Ramen Kairikiya app and redeem it for a free coupon before use. Customers may order ramen other than the regular Kyoto Seabura Shoyu Ramen by paying the price difference. Only one coupon may be used per bowl of ramen per checkout, and it cannot be combined with other free tickets or discount coupons. Downloading the official app and registering as a member are required to use the free coupon. Kyoto Kitashirakawa Ramen Kairikiya was founded in June 2005 in Kyoto’s Kitashirakawa area, known as a competitive ramen district. As of May 15, 2026, the chain operates 182 stores across Japan. Its signature item is Kyoto Seabura Shoyu Ramen, known for a light yet rich and deep flavor profile. The brand is supported as a nostalgic ramen that can be enjoyed by customers of all ages. Its side menu is also extensive, with the popular fried rice finished with Kairikiya’s special soy-based sauce to pair well with ramen. Suburban locations offer parking and booth seating, making them comfortable for families with children. Kairikiya Co., Ltd. was established in February 2003, with the first Ramen Kairikiya store opening in June 2005. The company is led by President So Fujita and has capital of 961.11 million yen. It is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Standard Market under securities code 5891. Its brands include Ramen Kairikiya, Karatamaya, Tori Saburo, and Tanmen to Gyoza KIBARU.