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Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum

4.5 / 5
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Suggested duration1-2 hour(s)
2 Chome-14-21 Shinyokohama, Kohoku Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 222-0033, Japan

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4.5 / 5
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We visited the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum with my family (all adults — parents and siblings) and had a really fun time. One of the best parts was the DIY ramen activity where you can customize your own cup and even upload a personal photo to print on the lid. It made such a fun and memorable souvenir. The ramen restaurant area downstairs had an amazing atmosphere and was enjoyable to explore. Ordering was pretty easy since the ticket machines had English translations available. I’d still recommend using a translation app after getting your tickets though, as some parts afterward are mainly in Japanese. The exhibition displays and information pieces around the museum did include English translations, which was very helpful. The only thing I wish they had was more vegetarian-friendly ramen options as well as some chicken-only choices, since I can’t eat pork for health reasons. Overall, we had a great experience and would definitely come back again!
I bought this as I was able to secure a reservation for ramen making class using the traditional bamboo movement (admission excluded) which can only be bought on the official website…Klook made it VERY easy to bypass a long lineup and save time by offering this admission. a QR code was scanned and tickets were instantly provided for entry. The museum has history and a beautiful ramen alley in the basement. The wait times are over an hour long during lunch and extremely crowded so having the ramen making class provided food and an experience the admission to the museum would only provide. @aodakeuchi
Seemless access. Upon arrival at the museum, the staff will need to scan the digital voucher and voila, they will issue you the printed ticket and you can now enter the museum. Purchase this voucher to avoid the long queue of buying tickets on site.
The museum is very cool if you are a ramen fan. You can easily redeem the QR code at the entrance. The first floor has the gallery, gift shop, ramen lab, ramen making which you have to make reservation in advance. the ramen lab is pretty cool as you get to design your own instant ramen and add any picture on the bowl. The lower floor has many ramen restaurants that you can eat. There is also little alley way that you can walk through which is pretty cool as well.
it was a nice little museum with a noodle making experience (did not do) but i think the main attraction was the food court part of the museum. the ramen was really good surprisingly and there were many different types you can try according to your tastes. i didnt get to try the desserts (looked very cute and tasty) bc i was running late to the next event but def check this place out first then the cup ramen museum! but leave a good enough time in between to try out multiple ramen flavors in the court. it takes like 40 min to get to cup ramen place so leave a good buffer if u can.
Visiting this museum turned out to be such a delightful surprise! It’s truly a must-do experience in Yokohama. We weren’t sure what to expect at first, but it quickly became one of my favorite museums. If you’re a ramen lover, this place is absolutely worth your time. The immersive setting transports you back to the early 1900s with incredible attention to detail—it feels like stepping into history. The atmosphere is fun for all ages, and exploring the variety of ramen shops was a highlight. We chose to wait for SHINDo Ramen, the newest addition, and it was well worth the patience. Lines can be long at many shops, but the flavors and experience make it worthwhile.
The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum was such a unique food experience. The retro 1950s Tokyo streetscape creates a nostalgic atmosphere while you explore different ramen shops from across Japan. Perfect for tasting various styles and broths without traveling far. A must-visit for ramen lovers!
Service: Excellent, the staff also speaks reasonably good English at the checkout, and everything inside is bilingual and well-explained. Price: Absolutely reasonable, just a few yen to enter the museum, then you pay at the restaurant if you want to eat. Experience: Very positive, amazing ramen, I'll go back tomorrow too. Ease of booking on Klook: Simple booking and instant confirmation. You skip the line at the checkout and enter directly.

Guide

  • Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum is the world's first Ramen-themed amusement park!
  • An exhibition area where visitors can learn about the history and culture of ramen is also located on the first floor
  • The “RAHAKU SUGOMEN LAB” is a popular spot where visitors can make their own original cup ramen
  • Eight ramen shops are showcased in a street-scape replication from the year 1958, Japan. It was in this year that the world's first instant ramen was invented

The world's first ramen food amusement park where you can eat, learn, and make ramen.

In addition to the “Gallery” where visitors can learn about ramen with a focus on its history, there is the “RAHAKU SUGOMEN LAB” where visitors can make their own original cup noodles using photos from their cell phones, and in the retro 1958 townscape spread out in the underground area, there are not only famous ramen stores selected from all over Japan, but also Showa-era retro coffee shops and candy stores. One of the attractions of this area is that visitors can experience the good old days of Japan along with excellent ramen

This plan is subject to priority admission. You will be guided into the museum through the priority entrance without standing in line at the entrance gate (however, you will have to stand in line at the ramen stores)

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