Nishitetsu Train Launches 'Ramen vs Udon' Digital Stamp Rally
West Japan Railroad Co. will hold a digital stamp rally along its train lines from June 1 to July 31, 2026, featuring ramen and udon shops. Participants can collect QR code stamps to receive coupons and limited-edition prizes.
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## Enjoy and Save on Nishitetsu: 'Ramen vs Udon' Digital Stamp Rally
West Japan Railroad Co. (Nishitetsu) will conduct the 'Enjoy and Save on Nishitetsu: Ramen vs Udon Digital Stamp Rally' from Monday, June 1, 2026, to Friday, July 31, 2026. Fukuoka is known for its vibrant noodle culture, and the Nishitetsu train line is home to numerous ramen and udon shops. This initiative aims to create opportunities for more people to experience the charm of Fukuoka's noodles.
This project is a digital stamp rally where participants travel along the Nishitetsu line to visit ramen and udon shops. By scanning QR codes placed at participating shops and their nearest stations, participants can earn stamps, which grant them 'Common Coupons' for special services at participating outlets. Furthermore, those who complete the stamps for either the ramen or udon category (including the nearest stations for each participating shop) will receive a limited-edition 'Nishitetsu Train Original Chopsticks' set as a reward.
Twenty shops, including well-established local favorites and up-and-coming establishments along the Nishitetsu line, will participate. To enhance the excitement, the total number of stamps collected for ramen shops versus udon shops will be tallied during the event period, competing to see which receives more support. The results will be announced at a later date on the official Nishitetsu Train LINE account and the special event website.
The company remains committed to creating vibrancy in the local community through various projects and aims to be a train service that is long-loved by the residents. We invite everyone to take the Nishitetsu train and enjoy a noodle-tour journey.
West Japan Railroad Co. (Nishitetsu) will conduct the 'Enjoy and Save on Nishitetsu: Ramen vs Udon Digital Stamp Rally' from Monday, June 1, 2026, to Friday, July 31, 2026. Fukuoka is known for its vibrant noodle culture, and the Nishitetsu train line is home to numerous ramen and udon shops. This initiative aims to create opportunities for more people to experience the charm of Fukuoka's noodles.
This project is a digital stamp rally where participants travel along the Nishitetsu line to visit ramen and udon shops. By scanning QR codes placed at participating shops and their nearest stations, participants can earn stamps, which grant them 'Common Coupons' for special services at participating outlets. Furthermore, those who complete the stamps for either the ramen or udon category (including the nearest stations for each participating shop) will receive a limited-edition 'Nishitetsu Train Original Chopsticks' set as a reward.
Twenty shops, including well-established local favorites and up-and-coming establishments along the Nishitetsu line, will participate. To enhance the excitement, the total number of stamps collected for ramen shops versus udon shops will be tallied during the event period, competing to see which receives more support. The results will be announced at a later date on the official Nishitetsu Train LINE account and the special event website.
The company remains committed to creating vibrancy in the local community through various projects and aims to be a train service that is long-loved by the residents. We invite everyone to take the Nishitetsu train and enjoy a noodle-tour journey.
FAQ
How to join the Nishitetsu stamp rally?
Add the official Nishitetsu train LINE account as a friend and access the rally site via the rich menu.
How to receive rewards?
Achieve the required condition (20 stamps) and present the voucher screen at the designated office.
What are the stamp targets?
QR codes at designated ramen/udon shops and their nearest stations along the line.