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  2. Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Museum (新横浜ラーメン博物館, Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Hakubutsukan) contains ground-floor exhibits on the history of ramen, and a ramen themed food court on its basement levels. The museum opened in 1994, and is located in the Shin-Yokohama district of Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama, Japan. [1] [2]

  3. CupNoodles Museum Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    CupNoodles Museum Yokohama (カップヌードルミュージアム 横浜) is a museum dedicated to instant noodles and Cup Noodles, as well as its creator and founder, Momofuku Ando. Located at Yokohama , the museum feature four stories of exhibitions and attractions.

  4. CupNoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda - Wikipedia

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    CupNoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda (カップヌードルミュージアム 大阪池田) is a museum dedicated to instant noodles and Cup Noodles, as well as its creator and founder, Momofuku Ando. The museum is located in Ikeda in Osaka , and is located within walking distance of Ikeda Station on the Hankyu-Takarazuka Line.

  5. 6 NYC Ramen Shops That'll Transport You to Japan - AOL

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    Miso Ramen: Miso-based ramen can be made with either a clear soup or rich tonkotsu base, and it’s made by stirring nutty miso into ramen. It’s rich, hearty, and a major umami bomb. It’s rich ...

  6. Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    CupNoodles Museum (Momofuku Andō Instant Ramen Museum): Several-floors of interactive exhibits related to the invention of the Japanese instant noodle soup, including soup kitchens where you can try the culture-specific noodle soups. Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History: Located in the historic Yokohama Specie Bank building.

  7. Ramen - Wikipedia

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    A ramen museum opened in Yokohama in 1994. [ 33 ] Today ramen is one of Japan's most popular foods, with Tokyo alone containing around 5,000 ramen shops, [ 11 ] and more than 24,000 ramen shops across Japan. [ 34 ]

  8. Ramen Museum - Wikipedia

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  9. Momofuku Ando - Wikipedia

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    Momofuku Ando (Japanese: 安藤 百福, Hepburn: Andō Momofuku, March 5, 1910 – January 5, 2007), born Go Pek-Hok (Chinese: 吳百福; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gô͘ Pek-hok), was a Taiwanese-born Japanese inventor and businessman who founded Nissin Food Products Co., Ltd. [4] He is known as the inventor of Nissin Chikin Ramen (instant noodles) and the creator of the brands Top Ramen and Cup Noodles.