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Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Museum

Coordinates: 35°30′36″N 139°36′52″E / 35.509874°N 139.614537°E / 35.509874; 139.614537
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Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Museum
Ramen stands in the lower-level of the museum
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Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Museum is located in Japan
Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Museum
Location within Japan
Restaurant information
Established1994 (1994)
Food typeRamen noodle soup
CityKōhoku-ku, Yokohama
CountryJapan
Coordinates35°30′36″N 139°36′52″E / 35.509874°N 139.614537°E / 35.509874; 139.614537
WebsiteOfficial website
Tonkotsu ramen with black garlic and chilli from a ramen stand at the museum

The Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Museum (新横浜ラーメン博物館, Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Hakubutsukan) despite having the word "museum" in its name, is a food court which opened in 1994, located in the Shin-Yokohama district of Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama, Japan.

The food court is devoted to the Japanese ramen noodle soup and features a small recreation of Tokyo in the year 1958, the year instant noodles were invented. Within the food court are branches of famous ramen restaurants from Kyushu to Hokkaido. The list includes Ide Shoten, Shinasobaya, Keyaki, Ryushanhai, Hachiya, Fukuchan, and Komurasaki. In 2013, the food court added American restaurant Ikemen Hollywood to their restaurants,[1] and have since decided to close the branch in June 2014.[2]

Restaurants

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Current

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  • Asakusa Rairaiken (Asakusa, October 2020–present)
  • Issō (Fukuoka, 2024–present)
  • Izakaya Ryōji (April 2015–present)
  • Komurasaki (Kumamoto, March 1994–present)
  • Rishiri Ramen Miraku (Rishiri Island, March 2017–present)
  • Rokkakuya (Yokohama, March 1994–May 2003; 2024–present)
  • Ryū Shanghai Honten (Nan'yo, December 2005–present)
  • Ryukyu Shinmen Tondō (Okinawa Prefecture, March 2001–February 2002; November 2015–present)

Former

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  • Taian Shokudō (Kitakata, March 1994–February 1996)
  • Irori (Sapporo, March–September 1996)
  • Yayoi Soba (Takayama, May 1996–March 1997)
  • Nogata Hope (Tokyo, March 1994–June 1997)
  • Takumi (March–September 1997)
  • Aoba (Asahikawa, October 1997–September 1998)
  • Amakaraya (June–August 1999)
  • Genkotsuya (Tokyo, March 1994–April 2000)
  • Inotani (Tokushima, September 1999–May 2000)
  • Shinfuku Saikan (Kyoto, August 1997–November 2002)
  • Hachinohe Mendo Tairiku (Aomori, March 2002–February 2003)
  • Shōmaru (Tokyo, March 1994–November 2003)
  • Rahaku Chūbō (July 2003–June 2004)
  • Kairyū (Kurume, July 2001–August 2004)
  • Ramen no Chigusa (Kuji, March 2004–November 2005)
  • Chūkasoba Ichiriki (Tsuruga, May 2008–February 2009)
  • Keyaki (Sapporo, December 2004–March 2009)
  • Hachiya (Asahikawa, November 1999–August 2009)
  • Fukuchan Ramen (Fukuoka, August 2004–November 2009)
  • Gyūnyū-ya Shokudō (Aizuwakamatsu, March 2009–February 2010)
  • Ramen Muramasa (Karatsu, July 2009–April 2010)
  • Men-Ō Hyakufukuchin (April–May 2010)
  • Bar 35 Knot (May 2010)
  • Mame-san (Hakodate, June 2000–February 2011)
  • Harukiya (Ogikubo, January 2004–March 2011)
  • Chūkasoba Sakamoto (Okayama, March 2010–April 2011)
  • Ide Shoten (Wakayama, October 1998–May 1999; March 2003–December 2011)
  • Ramen no Eki (Sapporo, April 2009–August 2012)
  • Taihō Ramen (Kurume December 2009–January 2013)
  • Taniguchi Shokudō (Kōchi, January–April 2013)
  • Ikemen Hollywood (United States, April 2013–June 2014)
  • Ganja (Kawagoe, June 2010–September 2014)
  • Mennobō Toride (Shibuya, April 2011–January 2015)
  • Kamome Shokudō (Kesennuma, February 2012–April 2015)
  • Narumi Ippudō (October 2014–May 2015)
  • Kāzaruka (Milan, Italy, May 2015–January 2017)
  • Ganso Najimatei (Hakata, February 2015–February 2017)
  • Yuji Ramen (Brooklyn, U.S., March 2017–September 2018)
  • Sumire (Sapporo, March 1994–October 2004; August 2012–December 2018)
  • Nidaime Genkotsuya (Tokyo, April 2011–February 2019)
  • Slot Car Racing Iris (December 2011–May 2019)
  • Shina Soba-ya (Totsuka-ku, March 2000–December 2019)
  • Muku Zweite (Frankfurt, Germany, June 2014–June 2020)
  • Ryu's Noodle Bar (Toronto, Canada, October 2018–June 2021)
  • Hachi-chan Ramen (Hakata, March 2019–October 2022)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ハリウッド発!逆輸入ラーメンが日本初上陸!? - 最新情報 - 新横浜ラーメン博物館". Raumen.co.jp. 2013-04-01. Archived from the original on 2017-09-02. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
  2. ^ "6月1日(日)ラー博卒業 - 最新情報 - 新横浜ラーメン博物館". Raumen.co.jp. 2014-05-06. Archived from the original on 2014-07-16. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
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