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Wakayama: Explore Yuasa, the Origin of Japanese Soy Sauce

Discover the birthplace of Japanese soy sauce in Yuasa on a guided tour. Visit traditional breweries, enjoy soy sauce-flavored ice cream, and explore the historic district.

Itinerary

Yuasa Ekikura Tourism Center
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.
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Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk (1 hour)
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Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing (30 minutes)
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Break time, Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk (1 hour)
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Yuasa Ekikura Tourism Center

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Wakayama: Explore Yuasa, the Origin of Japanese Soy Sauce

2.5 hours

<Inclusions>
Guided tour of Yuasa
Visit to Kuyogura Brewery
Visit to Kadocho Soy Sauce Brewery
Soy sauce-flavored soft serve ice cream at Kura Café

<Plan Code>
G-WAK-010-1-PR

104.78USD~

Highlights

Immerse yourself in the birthplace of Japanese soy sauce in Yuasa
Visit the Kuyogura Brewery and learn about traditional fermentation
Savor a soy sauce-flavored soft serve ice cream at Kura Café
Explore the Preserved Historic District of Yuasa with a guide
Discover the Kadocho Soy Sauce Brewery, the oldest in Yuasa

What's Included

・Guided tour of Yuasa
・Visit to Kuyogura Brewery
・Visit to Kadocho Soy Sauce Brewery
・Soy sauce-flavored soft serve ice cream at Kura Café

Experience details

Begin your journey at the Yuasa Ekikura Tourism Center, where your guide introduces the town’s legacy and the history of soy brewing. Cross the railway line and walk to Marushin Honke, home to the Kuyogura Brewery, where soy sauce is still made through traditional natural fermentation.

Inside, experience the warm, earthy scent of fermenting moromi (soy mash) while learning how soybeans, wheat, salt, and kōji mold gradually transform into the rich umami of Japanese soy sauce. See the brewery’s wooden vats, aged over generations, which are still in active use—a living testament to craftsmanship that values time as its finest ingredient.

After the brewery visit, enjoy a short rest at the Kura Café, where you can try a soy sauce–flavored soft serve ice cream, a modern expression of Yuasa’s deep culinary heritage.

Next, your guide will lead you through the Preserved Historic District of Yuasa, a nationally recognized Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. As you walk past lattice-fronted townhouses and narrow lanes, you’ll learn how Yuasa flourished during the Edo period as a hub of trade, salt production, and fermentation.

The highlight of the tour is the visit to Kadocho Soy Sauce Brewery, the oldest operating brewery in Yuasa—and the only one in Japan that still produces soy sauce exactly as it was made centuries ago. Here, traditional brewing continues without mechanization: wooden barrels, hand-mixed moromi, and natural fermentation over long periods remain unchanged. Kadocho’s preservation of authentic brewing methods makes it not just a museum of history but a living embodiment of Japan’s fermentation heritage.

Your tour concludes at Yuasa Station, but the fragrance of wooden barrels and the quiet rhythm of fermentation will stay with you. To visit Yuasa is to witness the birthplace of Japan’s flavor—a town where history is not remembered but lived, every day, through the art of soy sauce.

Meeting Place

Yuasa Ekikura Tourism Center: 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.

Important information

Know before you go
・The tour involves walking through the historic district
・Soy sauce production involves fermentation processes

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