What’s inside the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum? π―π΅π | Full Tour + What to Eat! Ramen Time Travel!
Imagine this, a place where you can time travel to 1958 Japan and eat authentic ramen from all over the country, all under one roof. Yes, it exist. And we’re finally here. [Music] Hello, welcome back to my channel. Welcome and first time. Super excited. We’re now standing in front of the museum. And guess what? It’s not just a food spot. It’s a full on immersive experience. We bought our tickets directly here saboot. If you want to save time and get discounts, you can book in advance via clo. Upon entering, grab a free brochure. Available in Japanese and English. It gives a quick history of ramen. Perfect souvenir. Ramen library. Tons of magazines, books, and ramen facts from all over Japan. Originate ramen styles. [Music] [Music] They showcase common ramen ingredients like kombu, menma, and even dried sardines or niboshi. Key to making rich broth [Music] [Music] [Music] What’s your favorite? Show your ramen. Showy ramen. Favorite gala. Miss show you a combat soup. Soup by soup soup broth vegetable ramen fishy. No fish. You’ll also find real examples of ramen noodles with different thickness, shapes, and textures depending on the [Music] region. They even have vintage delivery boxes, old ramen signage, and equipment used in traditional ramen kitchens. Check out these fun ramen inspired items like sneakers printed with ramen noodles, chopsticks, and soup bowls. creative [Music] merch. One of the coolest areas shows how ramen evolved over time. Shout out to Mamafuku Ando, the genius behind instant ramen and cup noodles. He’s literally the reason late night cravings are solved. Oversized ramen toppings from naruto maki to tamago to giant chopsticks. Insta worthy spot talaga. You can even sit on them. [Music] [Music] This area is mind-blowing. Instant noodles from all over the globe. And yes, proud moment seeing Maggi Mommy from the Philippines. PH [Music] represent. [Music] Here’s Uncle Charmera, mascot of a famous instant ramen launched in 1966. He’s iconic in Japan, playing a trumpet to advertise ramen, which inspired the brand’s jingle. This is yatai, traditional mobile ramen cart used in festivals and night markets. If you enjoy this video, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to my channel. I share amazing travel experiences in Japan along with helpful travel hacks, tips, and hidden gems you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re planning your first trip to Japan or dreaming of your next adventure, there’s something here for every traveler. Hit the notification bell so you never miss an update. New videos drop regularly. You can even create your own cup ramen. Choose the toppings, design your cup, and watch it get sealed. Kids will love this. They also offer ramen making workshops. Learn how to knead noodles and cook broth like a pro. [Music] [Music] Thank you. [Music] Now we’re heading to the basement and gravel 1950s showa era para golden guy in Shinjuku with its narrow alleys, nostalgic signs and street stalls. [Music] Travel back in time. So mo00 bath house. They also recreated an old bath house. Vintage lockers, signs and display. Salumang, Japan. [Music] [Music] My creepy feels paror movie but it adds charm. Fire exit. What is your name? My sound effects didn’t like an old telephone ringing. part experience. Attention to detail homeless daddy. [Applause] about some [Music] [Music] [Music] This is the best part, the ramen street. Multiple ramen shops from all over Japan, each serving regional specialties. You order via vending machine. Choose your style and hand a ticket to the staff. Miracle regular salmon. Special sweet spicy showy such regular lunch. Regular lang large 100 ya lang. Hello ano pa huh? Please insert money. Please take your ticket [Music] number. Super solid guys. history, [Applause] culture [Music] supermen, old school vibes. So in order to show you my something that was annoying. parang. Before heading out, don’t miss the souvenir area. You can buy ramen themed items, bowls, and even limited edition instant ramen to take home. [Music] 6:48 [Music] ramen [Music] chips magnet stickers. Stickers. [Music] [Music] sty look green. Okay. Erasers. Erasers. Eraser. [Music] Yo. 35 yen. pan display sa bahay 4 [Music] 73 [Music] hpin old school na woodpin moi souvenir [Music] optional [Music] Um ramen. And if you like this video, don’t forget to like and subscribe to my channellog. [Music]
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π―π΅π Welcome to the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum β a time-traveling ramen experience in Japan! In this vlog, join me and Freya as we explore every corner of this incredible ramen-themed museum, from historical ramen displays, vintage Showa-era recreations, to tasting delicious regional ramen from around Japan.
π Perfect for ramen lovers and Japanese culture fans!
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:47 Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum
0:56 Ticket Information
1:18 Inside the Ramen Museum
1:46 Ramen History, Culture and More
3:55 Fun Ramen Items
4:27 Instant Ramen around the Globe
5:43 Rahaku Sugomen Lab
6:24 Ramen Making Class
6:37 Ramen Bowls from all over Japan and the world
7:23 Showa Era inspired items and alleys!
9:03 Old Style Onsen
10:17 More Exploration of Showa Era Japan
11:52 Time to Taste Ramen
15:01 Souvenir Shop
17:19 Outro
Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum Website: https://www.raumen.co.jp/english/
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Thank you for sharing! The museum looks so cool! π€―
Whatβs your favorite Ramen, tomodachi? β€
Just visited the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museumβand WOW, itβs a must-see!
From the nostalgic 1950s-style street to the mouthwatering regional ramen varieties, every corner was a whole experience.
Ramen lovers, this is your paradise!
Totally worth the tripβwould 100% recommend!
Let me know in the comments if you want me to explore more hidden gems or foodie spots here in Japan!
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Grabe, ang ganda sa Ramen Museum!
Sobrang sulitβramen overload at nostalgic vibes!
Saan niyo gusto akong pumunta next? Comment lang!
#RamenMuseum #FoodTripJapan #LakadTayo
Ganda!!!!!!!
What a fun filled trip! β€ππ»
Ang Ganda Jan
Yummy ramen