CupNoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda
This museum in Ikeda City, Osaka, first opened in 1999 at the birthplace of instant ramen. With a variety of displays and hands-on exhibits you can learn all about the history and development of instant ramen by Nissin Foods' founder, Ando Momofuku. Don't miss the display which shows off almost 800 different products from throughout Nissin Foods' history. The Chicken Ramen Factory where you can make your own chicken ramen (fee and reservation required) and the My CupNoodle Factory where you can make your own personal CupNoodle blend (fee required) are both very popular. Admission is free.
Spot details
- Address
- Osaka Ikedashi Masumichou 8-25 Map
- Area
- Hokusetsu Area
- Phone
- 0727523484
- Hours
- 9:30-16:30(Latest entry15:30)
- Closed
- Tuesday(The next day if it's a public holiday), New Year's Holiday
- Fees
- [Admission fee] Free (charge for experience)
- Parking Lot
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Available(23spaces)
※Charge(300yen every 60 minutes) - Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Available (please check on-site)
- English Menu
- Available (some English information is available)
- Note
- *Currently, some exhibitions and attractions are suspended. Please check the latest opening status on the website.
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 1-1,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 60-120 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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- Would recommend if you have time to burn or have children!
- We came on our last day, when we have time and didn’t know where to burn. We took the train, followed google map. At the entrance we were welcomed by the security guard, otherwise we might have just...
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- Great place to take kids
- Great for kids (and adults). My son enjoyed making his original designed Cup Noodle so much we’ve gone a couple of times. Upstairs there is a break room with a vending machine that has international...
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- Edgy and fun
- Was interesting to learn the history of Ramen and have fun painting your own labeling. Quirky little museum to spend an afternoon :)
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