HIKAKINさんから巨大な辛みそきんが届いたけど想定外の物も入ってた、の巻
Two hosts unbox HIKAKIN’s Kara Miso Kin cup ramen, rate its heat and quality, and find an unexpected Seto-san T-shirt in the package.
- HIKAKIN’s Kara Miso Kin sells at 7-Eleven for 322 yen (tax-in), 515 kcal, 80g noodles — premium cup ramen pricing.
- Spice level is rated 3; chili oil comes in a separate packet so heat is fully optional for each serving.
- Hosts judge the base soup genuinely good on its own — not the common trick of using capsaicin overload to mask weak broth.
- Cabbage and bean sprouts in the cup are flagged as unusually authentic, matching real ramen-shop toppings.
- HIKAKIN also has a physical ramen restaurant at Tokyo Station: reservation-only, slots fill immediately on opening.
- Package also contained one ‘Shin Miso Kin’ (new miso variant) — treated as rare since only one copy arrived.
- Unexpected bonus item: Seto-san branded merchandise (T-shirt), unrelated to the ramen, prompted the video’s surprise hook.
2025-11-29 · Watch on YouTube