What I’ve always been interested in at Ramen Ichiran is the 250 yen tea. It has a lipolytic effect…
I bought it anyway.
It comes in an ice-cold plastic bottle.
The moment you take a sip, it feels like cold water, but after a tempo, the aroma and astringency of tea wafts through the air. I’m the type of person who enjoys the aroma rather than the taste.
It has a bitter and mellow taste, and the tea aroma lingers even after swallowing.
It certainly has the flavor and style that befits Ichiran brand tea, but if you were to ask me if I would pay 250 yen for it, there would only be one answer.
He has an annual income of over 8 million yen, loves Ichiran more than anything else in his life, and works hard to earn a large amount of money in order to receive the reward of “I’m going to Ichiran”. It might be a good idea to soak up the aftertaste of Ichiran while driving, while also preparing for the risk of lower annual income due to an upset stomach.
But most people will only buy it once in their life out of curiosity.