Mushroom J
Mushroom Jun's Asian travel
Japan, Yokohama
Thinking about the Japanese food culture, I made a special trip to see the Ramen Museum in Shin-Yokohama. The ingenuity here restores the market style of the 55th and 65th centuries. On the basement and second floor, there are eight ramen shops strictly selected from all over Japan, and they are really delicious!
Lunch time arrived here, it was not just tourists, the office workers who work around, are willing to buy a ticket, come in and taste the outstanding ramen representatives from all over Japan.
Point a bowl of Kumamoto's special ramen, the oil is very thick, although drinking a lot of ice water, but the taste in the mouth is still lingering. In order to allow visitors here to taste a few bowls of noodles, the store also launched a tasting version of the small bowl noodles.
Of course, outside the ramen, every scene in the Ramen Museum has truly restored the appearance of the streets of the twentieth century. Cigarette shops, traditional dim sum shops, and even baths are still spraying steam. The central square hosts various activities such as paper play and magic, so that guests in other locations are no longer so boring.