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I didn’t expect to look back on the past and give me a good place to bring my baby! When Po Po is a little bigger, I will take her to customize an exclusive ramen~
In other words, it was 2015, which is the 27th year of Heisei. A friend introduced that the Ramen Museum can customize exclusive ramen (that is, instant noodles), so Brother Dou and I went there. For this blog post, I specifically checked the official name of the museum. I didn’t expect it to be renamed. It is now called “Ando Momofuku Akira Memorial Museum” (I know I don’t need to translate it). Even more unexpected is that it has two branches, one in Osaka and one in Yokohama. Of course, we went to Osaka at the time.
I still remember the ramen tunnel, the feeling of being surrounded by so many ramen packages was really shocking. I also remember the story of starting a business – Momofuku Ando went to the United States and found that everyone was holding paper cups of coffee, so he thought why not make a paper cup ramen. Of course, the most important thing to remember is making your own ramen. Selecting materials, drawing cups, and handing the rest to the staff, I didn’t expect the packaging to be so delicate and full of cushioning. I ate it when I got home, and it actually tasted almost the same hahaha!
Thinking about it carefully, instant noodles are really a super great invention. Thanks to so many predecessors who planted trees, I can wait for future generations to stand on the shoulders of giants and pick apples (famous saying skewered).
PS: The reason I want to write this is very simple – Brother Dou’s paintings are so funny.
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