Yuasa Soy Sauce Factory

Kii Peninsula


In the town believed to be the first place in Japan to produce soy sauce (shōyu in Japanese) – some 750 years ago – this factory lets visitors in on both ancient and modern production techniques. You're free to observe the factory; be sure to ask the desk staff for a pamphlet in English. Afterwards, try samples, and shōyu ice cream, in the gift shop. The factory is about a 10-minute walk from JR Yuasa Station (on the JR Kinokuni line).

The factory also offers a hands-on experience: for an extra ¥300, visitors can don a worker's happi and stir, with what looks like a long oar, the vat of gloppy miso that the soy sauce is made from. Make contact in advance to book: [email protected].


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