To celebrate 40 years of success since the first production of instant noodles, Nissin Foods, a Japanese company to open museums in the region noodles Yokohama, near Tokyo.
This museum displays the history of the noodles, let every visitor about the story of the discovery of wheat flour processed food is to influence the culture in Japan and worldwide.
In the building area of 10,000 square meters, all visitors are given the opportunity to make instant noodles according to the wishes of thousands of combinations of prescriptions in the factory 'My Cup Noodle'. There, visitors can also visit the noodle restaurant that offers a variety of noodles.
During the opening of the museum, 500 people queued to get in, including former prime minister of Japan, Junichiro Koizumi. The museum also provides a play area with giant instant noodles in the museum complex.
As quoted metro.co.uk, Nissin founder, Momofuku Ando find instant noodles and chicken ramen noodles in 1958 after he saw a long queue to get their population during the war in Japanese noodles.
Since then, food companies and products increasingly popular with millions of buyers from around the world. In 2005, Nissin instant noodles packed in vacuum packaging for the Japanese astronaut who ride U.S. spacecraft.
Previously, Nissin noodles also opened a museum in Osaka in 1999. In Japan, many museums were born to respect the existence of noodles, including museums in Shinyokohama ramen noodles.
This museum displays the history of the noodles, let every visitor about the story of the discovery of wheat flour processed food is to influence the culture in Japan and worldwide.
In the building area of 10,000 square meters, all visitors are given the opportunity to make instant noodles according to the wishes of thousands of combinations of prescriptions in the factory 'My Cup Noodle'. There, visitors can also visit the noodle restaurant that offers a variety of noodles.
During the opening of the museum, 500 people queued to get in, including former prime minister of Japan, Junichiro Koizumi. The museum also provides a play area with giant instant noodles in the museum complex.
As quoted metro.co.uk, Nissin founder, Momofuku Ando find instant noodles and chicken ramen noodles in 1958 after he saw a long queue to get their population during the war in Japanese noodles.
Since then, food companies and products increasingly popular with millions of buyers from around the world. In 2005, Nissin instant noodles packed in vacuum packaging for the Japanese astronaut who ride U.S. spacecraft.
Previously, Nissin noodles also opened a museum in Osaka in 1999. In Japan, many museums were born to respect the existence of noodles, including museums in Shinyokohama ramen noodles.
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