Popular ramen chain reveals Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc themed collab menu

A new collaboration has been announced between the beef bone ramen chain “Ramen Makotoya” and the upcoming animated film, Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc.
The event, which will be held at 86 of the chain’s locations across Japan, will feature a lineup of three new, limited-edition menu items and a novelty giveaway campaign.

The collaboration menu is designed to capture the world of the hit series, with visually striking and over-the-top dishes.

The full menu is as follows:
- White Chainsaw-men
- Price: ¥2,000


A rich, white beef broth ramen, topped with ten slices of chashu pork that have been arranged to look like the blade of a chainsaw.
- Red Chainsaw-men
- Price: ¥2,110


A spicy version of the same beef broth ramen, which also features the “chainsaw blade” chashu topping.
- Bomb’s Bomb Fried Rice
- Price: ¥1,500

A special fried rice dish topped with five large slices of chashu pork and filled with hidden, diced pieces of pork, inspired by the Bomb Devil, Reze.
A novelty gift campaign will also be held for the first 70,000 customers.
Those who order either of the “Chainsaw-men” ramen dishes will receive one of nine possible random, original stickers, which include a design of the character Pochita.

Customers who order the “Bomb Fried Rice” will receive one of three possible random, original clear files.
Two of the chain’s locations, the Shibuya store in Tokyo and the Shinsaibashi store in Osaka, will also feature special, Chainsaw Man-themed decorations.

The Shibuya store will have the most extensive decorations, including special staff uniforms, themed signs, and posters.

The collaboration is being held to celebrate the premiere of the new movie, which adapts the fan-favorite “Reze Arc” from the original manga.

The campaign is scheduled to begin this Friday, the 19th of September, at 11:00 AM, the same day as the movie’s release, and will run until the 24th of November, 2025.
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