Wakayama: Yuasa Soy Sauce Origin Walk & Brewery Experience
Discover the historic town of Yuasa, the birthplace of Japanese soy sauce, on this engaging guided tour. Wander through the town's wooden streets, breathe in the aromas of fermenting soy mash, and witness the traditional craftsmanship that defines this culinary heritage. Visit the Kuyogura Brewery t
📍Meeting point: Meeting Point: In front of the Yuasa Ekikura Tourism Center. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow sign panel. Please check the map for details.
What To Expect
Stop 1
⏱ 1hAdmission includedYuasa Soy Sauce, produced by Marushin Honke at the Kuyogura Brewery, represents the living heart of Japan’s soy sauce heritage. Using time-honored natural fermentation methods, this brewery continues to make soy sauce just as it was in the Edo period—slowly, patiently, and without mechanical shortcuts. Inside the wooden brewery, visitors can sense the warmth of fermenting moromi and learn how soybeans, wheat, salt, and kōji mold come together through months of transformation. Each wooden vat, aged for decades, tells the story of generations of brewers who mastered the art of time and taste. Yuasa Soy Sauce is more than a condiment—it is the origin of Japan’s culinary identity.
Stop 2
⏱ 20 minJinburo, a preserved public bathhouse in Yuasa’s historic district, offers a glimpse into the daily life of the Edo period. Once a place where brewers and merchants gathered after long days of work, it now serves as a small museum showcasing the social culture of Japan’s traditional towns. The wooden tubs, tiled walls, and nostalgic atmosphere evoke a time when bathing was not just for cleansing but for community and relaxation. Visiting Jinburo reveals another side of Yuasa’s heritage—how a town built on craftsmanship also valued the warmth of shared human connection.
Stop 3
⏱ 1hFounded over 170 years ago, Kadocho Soy Sauce Brewery is the oldest operating soy sauce brewery in Yuasa—and the only one in Japan that still produces soy sauce exactly as it was made centuries ago. Every step of the process remains unchanged: natural fermentation in wooden barrels, hand mixing of moromi, and aging over many months under the care of skilled craftsmen. No machinery is used; instead, time, temperature, and intuition guide the process. Kadocho is not simply a historical site—it is a living testament to Japan’s fermentation culture, where the balance of nature and craftsmanship continues to create flavor the world has never forgotten.
What’s Included
- ✓Visit to Kuyogura Brewery
- ✓Soy sauce-flavored soft serve ice cream at Kura Café
- ✓Guided tour of Yuasa
- ✓Visit to Kadocho Soy Sauce Brewery
What’s NOT Included
- ✗Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
What to Bring
- •Public transportation options are available nearby
- •Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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