First Timer's Guide to My CUPNOODLES Factory
Planning to visit the Cup Noodles Museum in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture?
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First Timer's Guide to My CUPNOODLES Factory |
Your visit won't be complete if you won't try out the "create your own personalized cup noodles package" activity in the My CUPNOODLES Factory section of the museum.
However, there would be a lot of times that My CUPNOODLES Factory is jam-packed with tourists. At times like this, the staff is pretty much occupied and there is a huge chance that you'd feel left out in the cold. Other times, there are challenges in communicating with them (unless you speak Nihongo).
This article is written to help you with the step by step procedure to produce that cup noodle package masterpiece without much assistance.
So what are you waiting for? Let's begin!
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Here's the procedure... |
Here's how it looks like in real life:
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Step 1: Insert you 300 yen to get one cup |
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Step 2: Place your hand in one of those machines to sanitize it |
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Step 3: Design your cups. You can personalize it or follow the designs displayed on the table. |
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Step 4: The noodle will then be placed in the cup |
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Step 5: Choose the soup flavors and the toppings |
Here are the noodles, soup flavors, and toppings:
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Please choose one soup flavor... |
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... then choose 4 toppings |
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Step 6: This machine will seal your cup |
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Step 7: Now watch her as she places your cup in a plastic wrap... |
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... before putting it through this oven-like machine to shrink-wrap it. |
Step 8: You'll be given an "air package" where you should place your masterpiece. Then use the air pumps to blow air into the "air package" |
Check out the Backpack Adventures design |
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Congratulations! You are now officially a cup noodle package designer! |
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Team Nicerio father and daughter bonding activity |
We got to try out this awesome activity during the 1st day of our 2018 Japan trip. Something that really set the tone for our 22-day adventure in Japan.
Thanks for such wonderful insights. This was a great read. Everything looks so yummy and delicious.
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Thanks Nurby. =)
DeleteGreat tutorial! Never knew this was so easy. Thanks
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DeleteThat sounds like a fun place to visit. We love to see where things are made.
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DeleteWe love Cupnoodles and they are great travel companions. Factory visit looks fun! Thanks for this informative post! Best.. Backpacking Series.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the visit. =)
DeleteHow cool is this? I never knew a place like this existed.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for visiting. =)
DeleteVery interesting to know how you can add each component.
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DeleteInnovation at best!!! My son loves these noodles!
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DeleteHow fun! This looks like a place I'd enjoy going to!
ReplyDeleteYou should visit this place Aleese. =-)
DeleteOmg this is amazing! Those spices with designs are so cute :)
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I hope we build our own pancit canton museum. Hahahaha
DeleteSincerely, I have never had cup noodles, I really don't know the difference between the cup noodles and the classic one. I will just have to search for Italy where I can get it
ReplyDeleteI'd have pasta if I were in Italy. hehehe.
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DeleteThis looks so fun and also super cute! especially those little ingredients with the chick.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha. I agree. =) Thansk for the visit Valerie.
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ReplyDeleteThis place is found in Japan. =)
DeleteI have been to the one in Yokohama. I will visit this one someday.
ReplyDeleteWishing you the best. =)
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