'Okamura Men's Club' Sequel to Air for Two Consecutive Weeks on May 24 & 31; Ninety-nine's Takashi Okamura Explores Nagoya for Local Noodles

The sequel to 'Okamura Men's Club,' a Nagoya TV program starring comedian Takashi Okamura, will air for two consecutive weeks on May 24 and 31. The show follows Okamura as he explores Nagoya's Sakae area for Ankake Spaghetti and the Atsuta area for Kishimen noodles.
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Sion Co., Ltd. will broadcast a two-part sequel to 'Okamura Men's Club,' the first titular program in the Tokai region for comedian Takashi Okamura of Ninety-nine, on Sunday, May 24 and Sunday, May 31. In the show, Okamura, a novice to the Tokai area, walks through the city with an incomplete 'Men's Map' to find local noodle dishes and complete the map. The second installment will feature him trying 'Ankake Spaghetti' for the first time in Nagoya's Sakae area, while the third will feature 'Kishimen' in the Atsuta area. The program is a local broadcast for the Tokai region but will be available for catch-up streaming on TVer and Locipo.

FAQ

What is 'Okamura Men's Club'?

It is a TV program on Nagoya TV where comedian Takashi Okamura explores the local noodle culture of Japan's Tokai region, searching for unique noodle dishes to complete a special 'Men's Map'.

When will the new episodes air?

The second installment will air on Sunday, May 24th, 2026, at 11:15 AM, and the third installment will air on Sunday, May 31st, 2026, at 11:15 AM.

Where can I watch the show?

The show will be broadcast in Japan's Tokai region (Aichi, Gifu, Mie prefectures) and will be available for on-demand streaming nationwide on TVer and Locipo for four weeks after the broadcast.

What local noodle dishes will be featured?

The May 24th episode will feature 'Ankake Spaghetti' from the Sakae area, and the May 31st episode will feature 'Kishimen' from the Atsuta area.

Who is producing the program?

The program is produced by Nagoya Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (Mētele) and Sion Co., Ltd., a video production subsidiary of Creek & River Co., Ltd.