This is what it looks like from the outside. It's very close to Shin-Yokohama station.
And these are photos from inside the museum. The overall theme is Tokyo during the Showa era, so everything looks really old, just like 40 years ago. There are many Ramen restaurants right next to each other.
In every restaurant you can order a mini-bowl of Ramen, so you can try many different types and find your favorite.
First you choose a dish and pay on the ticket machines in front of the restaurants.
These are Tonkotsu-Miso Ramen from Kumamoto prefecture, and Shoyu Ramen + Shio Ramen from Hokkaido. I was already full after 2 bowls, but I tried the ones my friend ordered as well. So yummy!
There was still enough space left for some ice cream though. XD
We decided to come back soon, because it's impossible to eat all the different styles of Ramen during just one visit!
By the way, our guests at Sakura Hotel can get a free admission ticket to the Ramen museum. You can find more information on our Special Offer site (you need to scroll down till the end). Just ask our staff at the front desk. ^^
If you love Ramen, this museum is highly recommended!


