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Yuasa Soy Sauce Town — Birthplace of Shoyu

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Yuasa (湯浅) is a small coastal town credited as the birthplace of Japanese soy sauce (shoyu, 醤油), where Buddhist monks in the 13th century accidentally discovered soy sauce while making kinzanji miso paste. The town's preserved Edo-period townscape features whitewashed storehouses, narrow lanes, and traditional machiya merchant houses, many still operating as family-run soy sauce breweries using centuries-old wooden fermentation barrels.

Visitors can tour working soy sauce breweries — the most famous is Yuasa Soy Sauce (湯浅醤油, established 1841), where the fermenting moromi (soy-wheat mash) fills the air with rich, umami aroma. The brewing process takes 1-2 years in massive cedar barrels (some over 150 years old), and the resulting soy sauce is darker, richer, and more complex than mass-produced brands. The town also produces kinzanji miso, yuzu citrus products, and shirasu (whitebait) from local fishing. Yuasa's historic preservation zone is compact (walkable in 30-40 minutes) and retains an authentic merchant-town atmosphere without heavy tourism development. The town's importance to Japanese cuisine is profound — soy sauce is fundamental to nearly every Japanese dish, from sushi to ramen to simmered vegetables, and Yuasa's brewing traditions influenced the entire industry.

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Getting There

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Access: JR Yuasa Station (35 min from Wakayama City, Kisei Line). Yuasa Soy Sauce Brewery tours: free, English pamphlets available, shop sells artisanal soy sauce (¥800-2,000 per bottle). Kadocho (角長, another historic brewery): tours available, open 9:00-17:00. Town walking: 30-40 min loop through historic district. Best combined with Yuasa Fishing Port for fresh shirasu rice bowls (¥1,000-1,500).

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**Brewery tour insights:** Yuasa Soy Sauce's tour (15-20 min, self-guided with pamphlets) takes visitors through the fermentation warehouse where 100+ cedar barrels (1-2 meters tall) store aging morom

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