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  Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum - bento.com
The historical development of instant ramen is painstakingly chronicled, and the invention of cup ramen (the kind where you pour boiling water directly into a styrofoam cup) is celebrated as the dramatic technological achievement it most certainly was.
Instant ramen packets from around the world adorn the walls, and overhead TV monitors broadcast a continuous stream of ramen commercials from the past 25 years.
Ramen history buffs will be delighted (and the rest of us merely mystified) by a replica of the first ramen dish ever eaten by a 17th-century samurai named Mito Komon.
www.bento.com /phgal3.html   (743 words)

  
 Ramen museum - world's first food amusement park located in Shin-Yokohama, Japan
The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum (新横浜ラーメン博物館) is the world's first food amusement park located in Shin-Yokohama, Japan.
The museum is devoted to the Japanese ramen noodle soup and and features a large recreation of Tokyo in the year Showa 33 (1958)), the year instant noodles was invented.
Within the museum are branches of famous ramen restaurants from Kyushu to Hokkaido.
www.japan-101.com /travel/ramen_museum.htm   (373 words)

  
 Food: Inside the Yokohama Ramen Museum
Even though ramen, a soup-like dish consisting of wheat-based noodles in broth along with various vegetables or meats, has its historical origins in China, it is wildly popular all across Japan.
Ramen is so thoroughly enjoyed over there that one of the country's most famous museums is the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum, located just south of Tokyo in Japan's second-largest city.
In addition, the main level of the museum contains numerous exhibits and displays documenting the development of ramen, from the time that it was first thought to have made it to Japan (in the 17th century) to the more modern innovation of "instant" noodles.
www.ifoodgifts.com /2005/11/inside-yokohama-ramen-museum.html   (515 words)

  
 Instant Fun - Nissin Instant Raamen Noodles Museum :: Japan Visitor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
It is easy, now, to take instant ramen for granted; indeed, the company's very goal is to make instant noodles an integral part of people's lives.
On the museum's second floor is a kitchen area where groups can actually make noodles by rolling out and cutting dough with pasta machines like the one Ando used while inventing his original Chicken Ramen.
You can spend several hours having fun and discovering at the Instant Ramen Museum and, should that inspire a hunger for something more corporeal than invention, you can either visit the tasting room in the museum, or stop off on the way back to the station at Momofuku Ando Tei.
www.japanvisitor.com /index.php?cID=361&pID=1266   (1028 words)

  
 GMAN: Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum
So the main thing is, they have 7 ramen stores and each features ramen from a different part of Japan.
Many places have ones with specialized images like pictures of the ramen museum etc. The interesting thing about this machine is it has a plug on the top for a digital camera.
This is more what fresh ramen looks like, the kind you eat at a ramen store, vs the instant kind.
greggman.com /japan/shinyokohamabijutsukan.htm   (1265 words)

  
 Ramen Museum
The "Shinyokohama Raumen Museum" is a unique museum about ramen, a very popular Japanese noodle dish which was originally introduced from China.
In a gallery on the first floor, the Ramen Museum presents the history of ramen noodles in Japan, including the big success of instant ramen.
Nine ramen restaurants can be found there, each featuring a ramen dish from a different region of Japan.
www.japan-guide.com /e/e3202.html   (192 words)

  
 BRAND-NEW OSAKA [Osaka Prefectural Government] 2006.11
The mission of this museum is to tell the importance of invention and discovery through the history of the instant ramen, now a new food culture of its own.
In addition to offering these fun activities, this museum is a unique place that raises everyone's spirits through the idea that the cue to invention and discovery is all around us, and through the founder's work, which was driven by his love of challenges.
The museum is popular with a broad range of visitors, including tourists, kids, and even business professionals in search of ideas.
www.pref.osaka.jp /koho/brand/01/en/ramen/ramenmuseum.html   (475 words)

  
 The Ramen Museum on 43 Places
I visited the Ramen Museum on a recent trip to Yokohama and I would say it’s worth the effort if you’re crazy about ramen.
The bulk of the museum is an interior courtyard of sorts that is about 3 stories high and modeled after an old Japanese street scene chock full of ramen restaurants.
Be aware that the whole museum is in Japanese with the help from an English guide.
www.43places.com /visit/The-Ramen-Museum-Yokohama-Kanagawa/335020   (256 words)

  
 Tokyo Travel: Food Theme Parks
The Ramen Museum introduces the history of ramen and features about a dozen ramen stores with regional flavors from across Japan in a setting of Tokyo in the 1950s, the time when ramen gained popularity.
The Yokohama Curry Museum closed on March 31, 2007.
Located inside the Namjatown in the Ikebukuro Sunshine City complex, the Ikebukuro Gyoza Stadium features various gyoza dishes by famous restaurants from across Japan.
www.japan-guide.com /e/e3035.html   (391 words)

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