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Yamasa Soy Sauce Factory — 400 Years of Fermentation

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Yamasa Soy Sauce Factory — 400 Years of Fermentation

Yamasa Corporation, founded in 1645, is one of Japan's oldest soy sauce breweries and the largest in Choshi — a city that produces 20% of Japan's soy sauce due to abundant quality water and proximity to soybean shipping routes. The Yamasa factory compound covers 12 hectares and includes Edo-period fermentation warehouses built from cedar and clay, now designated cultural properties.

The factory offers free guided tours (Japanese only, but English pamphlets provided) through the brewing process: soybeans are steamed, mixed with roasted wheat and koji mold, then fermented in massive cedar barrels for 6-8 months. The scent inside the fermentation warehouse — deep, salty, slightly sweet — is overwhelming and unforgettable. The tour ends with tastings of multiple soy sauce grades, from light usukuchi to rich tamari.

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Getting There

Access Information

Yamasa Soy Sauce Factory: 2570 Kitakogawa-cho, Choshi City. 15 min by bus from Choshi Station. Tours: Mon-Fri 9:00, 10:30, 13:00, 14:30 (closed weekends, reservations recommended). Free entry. Factory shop open daily 9:00–17:00.

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**Barrel-aged premium soy sauce:** The factory shop sells limited-edition soy sauce aged in 100-year-old cedar barrels (kioke) for 3+ years — unavailable in regular stores. The 720ml bottle (¥1,800) i

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