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Shodoshima Somen Noodle Village

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Shodoshima Island has produced premium somen thin wheat noodles for over 400 years, with the island's unique climate creating ideal conditions for the traditional hand-stretching production method that requires cold dry winter weather. Shodoshima somen ranks among Japan's top three somen production regions, distinguished by its characteristic production technique where noodle dough is repeatedly stretched and folded while exposed to cold winds, developing exceptional texture and flavor. The hand-stretching process creates perfectly cylindrical noodles much thinner than machine-cut varieties, with the finest examples achieving hair-like thinness while maintaining the strength to withstand boiling without breaking. Several traditional somen factories in the island's interior valleys continue production using methods virtually unchanged for centuries, with winter mornings revealing the spectacular sight of thousands of white noodle strands hanging from tall bamboo poles outside drying facilities, creating curtains of noodles swaying in the breeze. Visitors can tour working factories during production season (January-March), observing artisans performing the intricate stretching process that requires years to master. The experience includes tastings of freshly made somen served in traditional style on bamboo baskets with cold dipping sauce, allowing you to appreciate the subtle flavor and springy texture that distinguish premium hand-stretched noodles.

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Somen factories concentrated in Shodoshima's Uchinomi area. Free factory tours available at several facilities including Marukin Soy Sauce Museum area. Tours operate January-March during production season. Summer visitors can purchase dried somen and learn about the process through displays.

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