Top Japanese Foods Loved by Korean Travelers (and Where to Try Them)

Food is one of the strongest cultural bridges between Japan and Korea—and when Korean travelers visit Japan, exploring its vibrant culinary scene becomes a top priority. From rich, savory broths to delicate sweets, Japanese cuisine resonates deeply with Korean tastes, thanks to its focus on seasonal ingredients, umami-rich flavors, and refined presentation.
In this guide, we highlight the most loved Japanese foods among Korean travelers, where to eat them, and how to use your phone (powered by a Japan travel eSIM) to uncover hidden alleys, local markets, and specialty eateries beyond the tourist maps.
Why Korean Travelers Love Japanese Cuisine?
- Similar taste profiles: umami, soy-based sauces, grilled meat, seafood
- Strong street food culture in both countries
- Respect for freshness and balance in flavors
- Easy-to-understand menus with photos or Korean-language options
- Culinary tourism is a shared interest, making food a central part of the travel experience
Using a Japan eSIM by Voye Global, Korean travelers can instantly access mobile maps, translation apps, food blogs, and local reviews—all without worrying about Wi-Fi or SIM card swaps.
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1. Ramen – The Ultimate Comfort Food
Why Koreans Love It:
Ramen is hearty, savory, and deeply customizable—qualities that align well with Korean jjigae and guk traditions.
Top Styles to Try:
- Tonkotsu (pork bone broth) – Fukuoka, Tokyo
- Shoyu (soy sauce) – Tokyo
- Miso – Sapporo
- Tsukemen – Dipping-style noodles, often found in Tokyo
Where to Eat:
- Ichiran Ramen (solo booths and customizable orders)
- Ippudo (modern take on tonkotsu)
- Mutekiya (Ikebukuro, Tokyo)
- Ramen Street inside Tokyo Station
Voye Tip: Use Google Maps via eSIM to locate ramen shops with real-time wait times and crowd levels.
2. Sushi – Elegant, Fresh & World-Renowned
Why Koreans Love It:
Sushi appeals to Korean travelers because of its emphasis on high-quality fish and precise technique. It also resembles Korean hweh (raw fish), but with a more minimalistic approach.
Types to Explore:
- Nigiri – rice topped with raw fish
- Omakase – chef’s choice tasting menus
- Conveyor belt sushi – budget-friendly and fun
- Sashimi platters – especially in coastal cities like Hakodate or Kanazawa
Where to Eat:
- Sushiro or Kura Sushi (affordable and popular with Korean tourists)
- Sukiyabashi Jiro (Michelin-starred, reservations needed)
- Uogashi Nihon-Ichi (standing sushi bars in Tokyo)
- Toyosu Fish Market – visit early for the freshest bites
3. Wagyu – Japan’s Premium Beef Experience
Why Koreans Love It:
Wagyu’s tenderness and marbled richness mirror Korea’s love for premium beef cuts like hanwoo. The difference lies in how Japan elevates beef to an art form.
Types to Try:
- Kobe Beef – incredibly tender and exclusive
- Matsusaka Beef – high-fat content, luxurious taste
- Yakiniku-style Wagyu – grilled at the table, Korean-style
- Wagyu Sushi – flame-seared beef over rice
Where to Eat:
- Yoroniku (Tokyo, upscale yakiniku)
- Kobe Beef Kaiseki 511 (Tokyo, formal setting)
- Matsusakagyu Yakiniku M (Osaka and Kyoto)
- Ishigaki Gyū Maru (Okinawa specialty)
Mobile Map Tip: Search via KakaoMap or Google Maps for “和牛” or “Wagyu” with reviews in Korean using your eSIM for quick translation.
4. Mochi & Traditional Japanese Sweets (Wagashi)
Why Koreans Love It:
Like Korean tteok, Japanese mochi and wagashi are soft, sweet, and tied to seasonal traditions.
Must-Try Varieties:
- Daifuku – soft mochi filled with red bean or cream
- Dango – skewered mochi balls with sweet soy glaze
- Sakura mochi – cherry blossom-flavored (spring seasonal)
- Yatsuhashi – Kyoto’s famous cinnamon mochi
Where to Try Them:
- Nakamise Street (Asakusa, Tokyo)
- Tsuruya Yoshinobu (Kyoto)
- Nishiki Market (Kyoto)
- Depachika (department store food basements)
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5. Okonomiyaki – Japanese Savory Pancakes
Why Koreans Love It:
Reminiscent of Korean jeon or pajeon, okonomiyaki combines batter, meat or seafood, vegetables, and sauces grilled to perfection.
Regional Styles:
- Osaka-style – ingredients mixed before grilling
- Hiroshima-style – layered with yakisoba noodles and egg
Where to Try:
- Chibo (Osaka chain with Korean menus)
- Okonomimura (Hiroshima food court)
- Mizuno (Dotonbori, Osaka)
6. Takoyaki – Crispy Outside, Gooey Inside
Why Koreans Love It:
Snack culture in Korea is huge, and takoyaki fits right in. These octopus-filled balls are quick, hot, and packed with flavor.
Where to Eat:
- Dotonbori (Osaka is the takoyaki capital)
- Gindaco – popular chain with many locations
- Tsukiji Outer Market (Tokyo)
7. Donburi – Simple, Satisfying Rice Bowls
Why Koreans Love It:
Donburi dishes are similar to Korean “bap” culture—fast, comforting, and full of rice + protein combinations.
Top Picks:
- Gyudon – beef bowl (try Yoshinoya or Sukiya)
- Kaisendon – seafood rice bowl (great at fish markets)
- Oyakodon – chicken and egg rice bowl
- Katsudon – pork cutlet and egg over rice
How to Discover Hidden Food Alleys Using Your eSIM?
Some of Japan’s best food experiences happen in alleyways and markets that don’t show up on standard tourist maps. With Voye Global’s eSIM for Japan, you can:
- Access real-time reviews on Naver, Kakao, Google, and Tabelog
- Translate local menus and signboards instantly
- Use apps like Maple, Gurunavi, or NAVITIME to locate specialty shops
- Share food photos or videos instantly without Wi-Fi
From Tokyo’s Golden Gai to Kyoto’s Pontocho Alley, your eSIM-powered mobile map becomes your ultimate local food guide.
Final Thoughts
For Korean travelers, Japan isn’t just about sightseeing—it’s about eating. From rich ramen bowls and buttery wagyu to delicate sweets and crispy snacks, Japanese food offers something familiar yet exciting. Use this guide to dive into the dishes you love—and discover new ones along the way.
And remember, the best meals are often found off the beaten path. With Voye Global’s eSIM, you can navigate, translate, and uncover those hidden gems in real-time—making your food journey across Japan smooth, spontaneous, and satisfying.
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