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GPS audio Guidance at Fujiko F Fujio Museum
Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum
& Fujiko F Fujio Museum
Period Extended!
Ramen Museum
Jan. 27- Dec. 25, 2014
(Mon. & Thu., except May 5, Jul. 21,
Sep. 15, Oct. 13, Nov. 3, 24 )
©Fujiko-Pro
Tour Price / 1 Person (Japanese yen, tax included)
Adult
7,900
Service Code : GDT1G01A
Child
6,900
(6-11 years old)
A journey back to the year 1958 to sample some of Japan's
most famous noodle treats at the Shin-Yokohama Raumen
Museum. Then take a shopping trip to Don Quixote novelty store,
followed by a stroll along Nakamise Shopping Street. Finally,
explore the manga world of Fujiko F Fujio - the famous manga
author and creator of the Doraemon robotic cat character.
Transport to Shin-Yokohama is quick and easy - via highspeed
bullet train. Participants will also receive some ramen-related
snacks as souvenirs from the Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum.
Itinerary
11:20
Assemble at Tokyo City i, in the basement of the JP Tower near JR Tokyo Station's Marunouchi South
Exit.
11:30
Depart JR Tokyo Station aboard the shinkansen bullet train (non-reserved car). Arrive at
Shin-Yokohama after approximately 20 minutes and move on to the Raumen Museum.
Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum (60 min)
This museum is a food amusement park entirely dedicated to one of Japan's most famous fast-food
dishes. The interior of the museum features a re-creation of Showa era Tokyo streets - specifically
from the year 1958 as this was the year in which instant noodles were first produced. The museum is
host to some of the most famous ramen shops from all over Japan - covering Kyushu to Hokkaido.
Participants will have 60 minutes to explore the streets of ramen stalls and sample whichever takes
their fancy.
After lunch, participants will make their way to JR Shin-Yokohama Station to board the local train
bound for JR Machida Station.
Don Quixote Novelty Shop (30 min)
Upon arrival at JR Machida Station, participants will take a 5-minute stroll to Don Quixote. Don
Quixote is probably one of Japan's most famous gift stores, selling everything from snacks to party
costumes. There will be a 30-minute opportunity to buy those much-needed souvenirs at the store.
After some intense shopping action, the group will move towards the Nakamise Shopping Street.
Departure Notes
Meals: No meals included. (Meals are not included on this tour, so participants will have to
pay for any ramen they wish to consume.)
Vegitarian, vegan, and pork-free avaliable!!
Pick-up service: Not available.
Drop-off service: Not available.
Guide: English-speaking assistant or guide service is included.
Minimum participants required: 2 pax.
Remarks
1. If the minimum number of participants is not met up to 4 days before a scheduled tour date, the tour may
be cancelled. In this case, those involved will be informed. Participants should state where they are
staying the night before the tour, so that they may be informed of any changes.
2. Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes, suitable for walking.
3. This tour makes use of public transportation. There may be occasions when participants must stand.
4. Transportation methods are subject to change.
5. Children ages 4-5 may join this tour for free, however, they will be charged an entrance fee at the Fujiko F
Fujio Museum of 500 yen per child.
6. Strollers are prohibited in Fujiko F Fujio Museum.
7. The tour fee includes the admission for the Raumen Museum, but does not cover meals.
For Reservation & Information
Nakamise Shopping Street (10 min stroll)
This shopping street is perhaps one of the oldest in Japan. The group will take a stroll along this long
shopping street - packed with a variety of stalls selling a plethora of Japan memorabilia. After which,
the tour will make its way to Machida Station. From Machida Station, the group will board the
Odakyu Line bound for Noborito Station, followed by a bus to the Fujiko F Fujio Museum.
Fujiko F Fujio Museum (90 min)
The Fujiko F Fujio Museum is dedicated to the manga artist who created the famous Doraemon
robotic cat character, which has been a household name in Japan since first appearing as a manga
series in 1969. Visitors will be free to explore the worlds of his creations here at this museum, through
various exhibits making use of manga and short film. Audio guides are available to visitors in three
different languages, including English, Chinese and Korean. After enjoying the museum, the group
will board a bus back to Noborito Station, then take the train back to Shinjuku Station.
18:30 - 19:00
The tour disbands at Shinjuku Station. Participants make their own way back to their hotels from
here.
A certified travel service supervisor is responsible for supervising all transaction
conducted at the sales office where your travel arrangements are made. If you have any
questions about agent's explanations concerning your travel contact, please feel free to
ask the supervisor.