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Nikken Kosakusho signage, logo

Nikken Kosakusho signage, logo

Nikken Kosakusho signboard and logo. (Taken at JIMTOF2024.) Signboard and logo of Nissin Tool Co.=November 6,2024,Tokyo,Japan

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Nissin Tool signage, logo

Nissin Tool signage, logo

Nissin Tool's signboard and logo. (Taken at JIMTOF2024.) Signboard and logo of Nissin Tool.=November 6,2024,Tokyo,Japan

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Exterior view, logo and signage of NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD.

Exterior view, logo and signage of NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD.

Exterior, logo and signage of NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD. =May 16, 2024, Tokyo, Japan

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Exterior, logo and signage of NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD.

Exterior, logo and signage of NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD.

Exterior, logo and signboard of NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD. =May 16, 2024, Tokyo, Japan

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Exterior, logo and signboard of NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD.

Exterior, logo and signboard of NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD.

Exterior, logo, and signboard of Nissin Foods Holdings Co. =May 16, 2024, Tokyo; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun/Kyodo News Images

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Exterior, logo and signage of NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD.

Exterior, logo and signage of NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD.

Exterior, logo and signage of NISSIN FOODS HOLDINGS CO., LTD. =May 16, 2024, Tokyo, Japan

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JT, Nissin scrap frozen food business integration plan

JT, Nissin scrap frozen food business integration plan

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroshi Kimura, president of Japan Tobacco Inc., announces at a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 6 that JT and Nissin Food Products Co. have agreed to scrap a plan to integrate their frozen food businesses due to repercussions from the recent food-poisoning outbreak involving Chinese-made frozen dumplings.

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JT, Nissin scrap frozen food business integration plan

JT, Nissin scrap frozen food business integration plan

TOKYO, Japan - Koki Ando, president of Nissin Food Products Co., speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 6 about the scrapping of a plan to integrate the company's frozen food business with that of Japan Tobacco Inc. due to repercussions from the recent food-poisoning outbreak involving Chinese-made frozen dumplings.

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Golf: Miyazato cites dip in motivation for retiring at season's end

Golf: Miyazato cites dip in motivation for retiring at season's end

TOKYO, Japan, May 29 Kyodo - Former women's world No. 1 golfer Ai Miyazato (2nd from R) poses with her family -- (from L) eldest brother Kiyoshi, father Masaru, second brother Yusaku, mother Toyoko -- for a photo celebrating Yusaku's victory at the Japan PGA Championship Nissin Cup Noodle Cup at Kanehide Kise Country Club in Okinawa Prefecture's Nago on May 14, 2017. Miyazato, whose two brothers are also professional golfers, formally announced on May 29 her decision to retire.

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Cup noodles to go on sale featuring Nishikori

Cup noodles to go on sale featuring Nishikori

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a cup noodle container that Nissin Food Products Co. will release featuring the image of Japanese tennis player Kei Nishikori to celebrate his historic run to the U.S. Open final. The limited edition packaging will show Nishikori in a victorious pose, along with his signature and the motto "Hungry to win," expressing a wish for his continued success.

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Japan golfer Oda in action on final day of PGA tour

Japan golfer Oda in action on final day of PGA tour

NISHIWAKI, Japan - Japan's Komei Oda fires his second shot on the 14th hole on the final day of the PGA Championship Nissin Cupnoodles Cup 2014 at the Golden Valley golf course in Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan, on June 8, 2014. Oda finished one stroke behind winner Taichi Teshima in a second-place tie at 8-under 280.

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Japan's Teshima wins Japan PGA Championship

Japan's Teshima wins Japan PGA Championship

NISHIWAKI, Japan - Japan's Taichi Teshima celebrates after making a birdie putt on the No. 14 hole at the Golden Valley Golf Club in Nishiwaki, Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan, on June 8, 2014. Teshima won the Japan PGA Championship Nissin Cupnoodles Cup, finishing with an overall score of 9-under-par 279.

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Nissin Foods' equipment to analyze agrochemical residues

Nissin Foods' equipment to analyze agrochemical residues

TOKYO, Japan - Advanced equipment to analyze agrochemical residues in food produce at Nissin Foods Holdings Co.'s new research facility "The Wave" in Hachioji, Tokyo, is shown to the press on March 4, 2014, a day before the facility officially opens. With the equipment, it is possible to identify pesticides in products within three days upon requests from customers.

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Instant noodles summit

Instant noodles summit

TIANJIN, China - Koki Ando (2nd from L), president and chief executive officer of Japan's Nissin Foods Holdings Co., speaks during the eighth World Instant Noodles Summit in Tianjin, China, on May 20, 2012

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Nishikori signs sponsorship with Nissin Food

Nishikori signs sponsorship with Nissin Food

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese tennis player Kei Nishikori (L) gives a press conference with Koki Ando, president and chief executive officer of Nissin Foods Holdings Co., at a hotel in Tokyo on April 4, 2012. The company announced the same day that it has closed a three-year sponsorship deal with Nishikori in which he will endorse Nissin Food Products Co.

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Nissin Foods' cup noodle museum

Nissin Foods' cup noodle museum

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Photo taken Sept. 17, 2011, shows the inside of Nissin Foods Holdings Co.'s Cupnoodles Museum in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, which opened the same day.

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Nissin Foods' cup noodle museum

Nissin Foods' cup noodle museum

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Visitors at Nissin Foods Holdings Co.'s Cupnoodles Museum in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, try making instant noodles on Sept. 17, 2011. The museum opened the same day.

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Nissin Foods' 2nd cup noodle museum

Nissin Foods' 2nd cup noodle museum

YOKOHAMA, Japan - People look at a display of cup noodles in Nissin Foods Holdings Co.'s Cupnoodles Museum in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, on Sept. 16, 2011. The facility, Nisshin Foods' second food entertainment spot after a similar popular theme museum in Osaka Prefecture, was shown to reporters before its opening the following day.

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Nissin Foods' 2nd cup noodle museum

Nissin Foods' 2nd cup noodle museum

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Visitors play at Nissin Foods Holdings Co.'s Cupnoodles Museum in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, on Sept. 16, 2011. The museum, Nisshin Foods' second food entertainment spot after a similar popular theme museum in Osaka Prefecture, was shown to reporters before its opening the following day.

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Woman becomes sick after eating Cup Noodle

Woman becomes sick after eating Cup Noodle

TORIDE, Japan - Photo taken Oct. 23 shows a Nissin Food Products Co.'s factory in Toride, Ibaraki Prefecture. A 67-year-old woman in Kanagawa Prefecture vomited after eating the company's Cup Noodle produced at the factory. A chemical normally found in bug repellant was later detected in the soup, a municipality said the same day.

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JT, Nissin to acquire Katokichi to integrate frozen food businesses

JT, Nissin to acquire Katokichi to integrate frozen food businesses

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Tobacco Inc. President Hiroshi Kimura (L), frozen food firm Katokichi Co. President Tetsuji Kanamori (C) and instant noodle maker Nissin Food Products Co. President Koki Ando (R) hold a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 22. Japan Tobacco and Nissin have agreed to acquire Katokichi to create one of Japan's largest frozen food businesses with combined sales of 260 billion yen.

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Instant noodle inventor Ando dies at 96

Instant noodle inventor Ando dies at 96

OSAKA, Japan - Momofuku Ando (L), the founder-chairman of Nissin Food Products Co., poses with the one millionth visitor to his ''Instant Noodle Museum'' in a photo taken in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, in July 2006. Ando died of a heart failure on Jan. 5 at a hospital in Ikeda his family said. He was 96. Ando was widely known as the inventor of instant noodles.

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Instant noodle inventor Ando dies at 96

Instant noodle inventor Ando dies at 96

OSAKA, Japan - Momofuku Ando, the founder-chairman of Nissin Food Products Co., eats instant chicken noodle he developed in a photo taken in Osaka in August 2006. Ando died of a heart failure on Jan. 5 at a hospital in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, his family said. He was 96. Ando was widely known as the inventor of instant noodles.

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Myojo, Nissin enter capital tie-up talks

Myojo, Nissin enter capital tie-up talks

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a building housing Myojo Foods Co. in Tokyo. The Japanese instant-noodle maker has entered talks with industry leader Nissin Food Products Co. on a possible capital tie-up in an attempt to counter a hostile takeover bid by a U.S. investment fund, company officials said Nov. 10.

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5 ships sail from Yamaguchi for 'research whaling'

5 ships sail from Yamaguchi for 'research whaling'

SHIMONOSEKI, Japan - The 7,575-ton mother-ship Nissin Maru leaves Shimonoseki port in Yamaguchi Prefecture on Nov. 8 for ''research whaling'' in the Antarctic Ocean, with family members of its crew seeing them off. The Nissin Maru, with four other ships, will conduct the mission for six months.

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Nissin develops instant noodles for astronauts

Nissin develops instant noodles for astronauts

OSAKA, Japan - Nissin Food Products Co. Chairman Momofuku Ando (R) tells a news conference in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, on Aug. 23 his company has almost completed the development of instant noodles able to be eaten in space. The product, called ''Space Ram,'' will be ready for Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi who will go to space on a U.S. space shuttle in January, Ando said.

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Whaling ships on display at Nagasaki port

Whaling ships on display at Nagasaki port

NAGASAKI, Japan - Visitors view an ice block from the Antarctic Ocean displayed on the 7,575-ton Nissin Maru, a Japanese ''whale researching'' ship at Nagasaki port April 20. Two of five ships, which returned April 4 from a ''research whaling'' voyage in the Antarctic Ocean, have been made public prior to a meeting of the International Whaling Commission due to start April 25 in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture.

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Empress' father Shoda dies

Empress' father Shoda dies

Empress Michiko (R), accompanied by her daughter Princess Sayako, leaves St. Luke's International Hospital in Tokyo on June 18 after attending her father Hidesaburo Shoda on his deathbed. Shoda, honorary chairman and adviser of Nissin Flour Milling Co., died of old age. He was 95.

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Empress' father dies

Empress' father dies

This is a file photo of Empress Michiko's father, Hidesaburo Shoda, who died at a Tokyo hospital June 18. He was 95. Shoda, who was honorary chairman and adviser of Nissin Flour Milling Co., had been hospitalized for a year. Emperor Akihito and the empress visited him June 16. The photo was taken in 1981.

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Logo of Nissin Foods Holdings

Logo of Nissin Foods Holdings

Keywords: Nissin Foods Holdings, Nissin Foods, Nissin, Nissin, food processing company, instant noodles, cup noodles, chicken ramen, cup noodle, company, sign, logo, logo mark = September 10, 2019, Osaka headquarters in Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka City, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Newspaper / Kyodo News Images

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Logo of Nissin Foods Holdings

Logo of Nissin Foods Holdings

Keywords: Nissin Foods Holdings, Nissin Foods, Nissin, Nissin, food processing company, instant noodles, cup noodles, chicken ramen, cup noodle, company, sign, logo, logo mark = September 10, 2019, Osaka headquarters in Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka City, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Newspaper / Kyodo News Images

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Logo of Nissin Foods Holdings

Logo of Nissin Foods Holdings

Keywords: Nissin Foods Holdings, Nissin Foods, Nissin, Nissin, food processing company, instant noodles, cup noodles, chicken ramen, cup noodle, company, sign, logo, logo mark = September 10, 2019, Osaka headquarters in Nishinakajima, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka City, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Newspaper / Kyodo News Images

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Logo mark of the Nisshin OilliO Group

Logo mark of the Nisshin OilliO Group

Logo = Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan, March 6, 2018. Nissin Oillio Group Headquarters, Credit: The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Myojo, Nissin enter capital tie-up talks

Myojo, Nissin enter capital tie-up talks

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a building housing Myojo Foods Co. in Tokyo. The Japanese instant-noodle maker has entered talks with industry leader Nissin Food Products Co. on a possible capital tie-up in an attempt to counter a hostile takeover bid by a U.S. investment fund, company officials said Nov. 10. (Kyodo)

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Instant Noodle inventor Ando

Instant Noodle inventor Ando

OSAKA, Japan - Momofuku Ando, the founder-chairman of Nissin Food Products Co., talks inside a replica of the laboratory where he invented hChicken Ramen", the world's first instant noodle product, at the Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture. The photo was taken in November 1999. (Kyodo)

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Instant noodle inventor Ando dies at 96

Instant noodle inventor Ando dies at 96

OSAKA, Japan - Momofuku Ando, the founder-chairman of Nissin Food Products Co., eats instant chicken noodle he developed in a photo taken in Osaka in August 2006. Ando died of a heart failure on Jan. 5 at a hospital in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, his family said. He was 96. Ando was widely known as the inventor of instant noodles. (Kyodo)

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Instant noodle inventor Ando dies at 96

Instant noodle inventor Ando dies at 96

OSAKA, Japan - Momofuku Ando (L), the founder-chairman of Nissin Food Products Co., poses with the one millionth visitor to his ''Instant Noodle Museum'' in a photo taken in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, in July 2006. Ando died of a heart failure on Jan. 5 at a hospital in Ikeda his family said. He was 96. Ando was widely known as the inventor of instant noodles. (Kyodo)

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JT, Nissin to acquire Katokichi to integrate frozen food busines

JT, Nissin to acquire Katokichi to integrate frozen food busines

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Tobacco Inc. President Hiroshi Kimura (L), frozen food firm Katokichi Co. President Tetsuji Kanamori (C) and instant noodle maker Nissin Food Products Co. President Koki Ando (R) hold a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 22. Japan Tobacco and Nissin have agreed to acquire Katokichi to create one of Japan's largest frozen food businesses with combined sales of 260 billion yen. (Kyodo)

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JT, Nissin scrap frozen food business integration plan

JT, Nissin scrap frozen food business integration plan

TOKYO, Japan - Koki Ando, president of Nissin Food Products Co., speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 6 about the scrapping of a plan to integrate the company's frozen food business with that of Japan Tobacco Inc. due to repercussions from the recent food-poisoning outbreak involving Chinese-made frozen dumplings. (Kyodo)

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JT, Nissin scrap frozen food business integration plan

JT, Nissin scrap frozen food business integration plan

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroshi Kimura, president of Japan Tobacco Inc., announces at a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 6 that JT and Nissin Food Products Co. have agreed to scrap a plan to integrate their frozen food businesses due to repercussions from the recent food-poisoning outbreak involving Chinese-made frozen dumplings. (Kyodo)

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Woman becomes sick after eating Cup Noodle

Woman becomes sick after eating Cup Noodle

TORIDE, Japan - Photo taken Oct. 23 shows a Nissin Food Products Co.'s factory in Toride, Ibaraki Prefecture. A 67-year-old woman in Kanagawa Prefecture vomited after eating the company's Cup Noodle produced at the factory. A chemical normally found in bug repellant was later detected in the soup, a municipality said the same day. (Kyodo)

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5 ships sail from Yamaguchi for 'research whaling'

5 ships sail from Yamaguchi for 'research whaling'

SHIMONOSEKI, Japan - The 7,575-ton mother-ship Nissin Maru leaves Shimonoseki port in Yamaguchi Prefecture on Nov. 8 for ''research whaling'' in the Antarctic Ocean, with family members of its crew seeing them off. The Nissin Maru, with four other ships, will conduct the mission for six months. (Kyodo)

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Nissin Food unveils pasta-style instant noodle products

Nissin Food unveils pasta-style instant noodle products

Nissin Food Products Co. unveils on June 22, 2015, pasta-style instant noodle products. The "Vongole" and "Bolognese" noodle cups will go on sale on June 29. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nissin Foods opens refurbished Instant Ramen Noodle Museum in Osaka

Nissin Foods opens refurbished Instant Ramen Noodle Museum in Osaka

Nissin Foods Holdings Co. reopens on March 20, 2015, its Instant Ramen Noodle Museum in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, upon completion of expansion work to accommodate more visitors. A ceremony was held to mark the reopening of the museum dedicated to Momofuku Ando, who invented instant noodles and founded the company. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nissin Foods to enter China's healthy veggie juice market

Nissin Foods to enter China's healthy veggie juice market

Kiyotaka Ando, CEO of Nissin Foods Co., talks in an interview at its office in Hong Kong on May 24, 2018, about marketing and sales strategy for vegetable juice beverages in Hong Kong, Macau and mainland China. The Hong Kong-based company is a manufacturing and sales unit of Japan's leading instant noodle maker Nissin Foods Holdings Co. (NNA/Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sit-ski

Sit-ski

Tomohito Enomoto (R) of Toyota Motor Corp. and Yoshihisa Yamada of medical-care equipment maker Nissin Medical Industries Co. check a sit-ski in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, on Dec. 8, 2017. The rigid and lightweight sit-ski co-developed by the two companies will be used by Japan's Taiki Morii in the alpine skiing at the 2018 Pyeongchang Paralympics in South Korea. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sit-ski

Sit-ski

Photo taken Dec. 8, 2017, shows a sit-ski to be used by Japan's Taiki Morii in the alpine skiing at the 2018 Pyeongchang Paralympics in South Korea. The rigid and lightweight sit-ski was developed by Toyota Motor Corp. and medical-care equipment maker Nissin Medical Industries Co. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tomy releases Nissin Cup Noodle toy car

Tomy releases Nissin Cup Noodle toy car

Photo shows the Dream Tomica Nissin Cup Noodle toy car released on Sept. 19, 2015, by Japanese toymaker Tomy Co. at a suggested retail price of 756 yen. The toy car, developed jointly with instant noodle maker Nissin Foods, is about a third the size of the noodle cup. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nissin's cup ramen for seniors developed with Nadaman

Nissin's cup ramen for seniors developed with Nadaman

Nissin Foods Holdings Co.'s cup ramen developed in cooperation with Japanese restaurant chain Nadaman Co. is shown in this photo. With reduced calories and salt content, the product is targeted at seniors and went on sale on Aug. 31, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Nissin Foods' cup noodle museum

Nissin Foods' cup noodle museum

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Visitors at Nissin Foods Holdings Co.'s Cupnoodles Museum in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, try making instant noodles on Sept. 17, 2011. The museum opened the same day. (Kyodo)

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