The Ramen Museum - Yokohama, Japan | Japanese Eats

This video captures the amazing 1958 street-scape environment that is replicated at the Ramen museum, located in Yokohama, Japan.

The Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum was founded on March 6th, 1994 as the world's first food-themed amusement park. The concept has been to be the one-stop place to enjoy the flavors of this national dish from renowned shops across Japan without stepping on a plane.

To commemorate its 20th anniversary, they've expanded on the Japan-wide concept to being one that covers areas worldwide, delivering even more of the attraction and fascination of ramen to one and all. The nine 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.

This video features ramen from Ganso Najima-tei, which is popular with the locals who are particularly fussy about their pork bone ramen. Opened in 1987, Najima-tei quickly earned an solid reputation in Kyushu, the spiritual home of pork bone ramen, and is now spectacularly popular in downtown Hakata.

At Najima-tei, the rich, mellow broth is lovingly prepared in a special pot known as a chikurogama. It takes a minimum of two days to perfect the broth. The very thin but firm noodles, meanwhile, are a specialty of Nagahama.

Chikurogamadashi pork bone ramen
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