Le Musée Cup Noodles de Yokohama
Saskia GilmourLe musée Cup Noodles de Yokohama offre un moment agréable à partager en famille. Situé dans la ville portuaire de Yokohama, il renferme des expositions passionnantes.
The Interactive Instant Noodle Museum (Cup Noodles Museum) in Yokohama is dedicated to instant noodles and cup noodles. The museum was opened by the company Nissin Food, whose founder Momofuku Ando invented instant noodles in 1958 as a quick and convenient food shown using a combination of bizarre exhibits and practical workshops.
A short film about the history of noodles is shown and there is also a visual timeline of instant noodle products from around the world. Nissin also created space ramen for astronauts.
The most popular is the workshop where visitors can make their own cup noodles. Here, flavors and numerous additional options can be combined. There is also a playground for children and a noodle bazaar that looks like an Asian market at night. Various pasta dishes from around the world are served here and you can try a variety of flavors.
8-minute walk from Minatomirai / Bashamichi Station on the Minatomirai Line
12-minute walk from the Sakuragicho Station
Le musée Cup Noodles de Yokohama offre un moment agréable à partager en famille. Situé dans la ville portuaire de Yokohama, il renferme des expositions passionnantes.
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