Only 500YEN for this once in a lifetime experience?! You are definitely getting your money's worth.
Don't think I can find a tourist attraction this much fun for less than $5 USD.
The staff were super friendly. The museum was informative, not too much, not too little. The souvenir store has everything you want, except for the baby socks, those were sold out and we wanted a pair!
We were initially signed up for the noodle making class, but thankfully switched to the main cup of noodle factory. Nothing against noodles, but the noodle class was over an hour long, whereas creating your own cup of noodles only took about 15-30min depending on how creative you want to be.
My wife and I loved it! Don't think we plan on eating our cup of...
Read moreIncredibly chaotic, when we walked in we were immediately led to the upstairs cup noodles station where we waited over an hour to make our cup noodles. However it was a really neat experience and the staff were all friendly. Unfortunately since we were brought upstairs, we didn’t have the chance to experience the museum portion from beginning to end. I think the museum could do a better job with crowd control and preserving the experience for visitors, but I do appreciate that it was a Sunday which is busier than normal, and that the cup noodle experience was priced...
Read moreVery friendly and polite staff. Primarily, this is a place to understand the history and development of Cup of Noodles. From it's inception to worldwide phenomenon.
Kids of all ages, with paid admission, can literally make their own cup of noodles. The staff worked diligently maintaining hygiene throughout the noodle making process. Noodle making is upstairs.
Downstairs there's a museum showing the company's history and products since it's inception.
Worth a visit. Not too difficult to get there by trains and a short walk. Very safe on the trains...
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