Ichikakuya Extends "Unlimited Rice" Campaign as "Inflation Support Fair"
Ichikakuya, a ramen chain operated by Garden Co., Ltd., will extend its "Unlimited Rice" campaign, rebranding it as the "Ichikakuya Unlimited Rice Inflation Support Fair," from April 14 to May 6, 2026. The campaign offers free all-you-can-eat rice to customers ordering noodles, with an additional two sheets of nori for those ordering Iekei ramen. Certain stores are excluded. Garden Co., Ltd., established in December 2015 and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Standard Market (stock code 274A), operates 13 restaurant brands including Ichikakuya, and a real estate business, with 213 stores as of March 30, 2026.
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Garden Co., Ltd., headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and led by Representative Director Ken Kawashima, announced the extension of its popular "Ichikakuya Unlimited Rice Campaign." The campaign, now named "Ichikakuya Unlimited Rice Inflation Support Fair," will run from April 14, 2026 (Tuesday) to May 6, 2026 (Wednesday). During this period, customers who order any noodle dish will receive free all-you-can-eat rice. Additionally, customers ordering Iekei ramen will receive two extra sheets of nori. The campaign is valid at all Ichikakuya locations except for 27 specified stores, including Ario Nishiarai, Ario Kashiwa, and others. The offer is for in-store dining customers only and may not be available if items are out of stock or close to last order. Ichikakuya operates over 100 stores nationwide, offering Yokohama Iekei ramen with rich tonkotsu soup and custom-made medium-thick noodles. Garden Co., Ltd. (Garden Co., Ltd., TSE Standard Market, stock code 274A), established in December 2015, had a capital of 2,391 million JPY and 291 full-time employees and 3,594 part-time employees as of February 2026. As of March 30, 2026, the company operates 213 stores (including 37 FC stores) across 13 brands, including Yamashita Honki Udon, Ichikakuya, and Nikuzushi, alongside its real estate business.