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Too Many Ramen Shops is a song that captures the emotional journey of young people standing overwhelmed in the flood of choices that is Shibuya
a story of facing their own indecisiveness.
Walking through the streets, you see endless ramen shops,
each one looking delicious, making it impossible to choose.
It mirrors how, in today's world,
we are surrounded by countless options
for careers, dreams, relationships
and how easy it is to lose sight of what we truly want.
This song embraces the idea that
hesitating,
being unable to decide,
and even standing still sometimes
are not signs of weakness, but part of who we are.
It carries a gentle message:
That's okay. That's still you.
In the end, the place we choose isn't always the most popular or famous,
but the one that somehow moves our heart.
That moment symbolizes the courage to trust our own choices,
not someone else's right answer.
Too Many Ramen Shops is an anthem from Shibuya,
dedicated to everyone who, despite their doubts,
takes a step forward to live their own way.
Lyrics by Mr. Shibuya. Music composed using SUNO.