Yama-Roku Shoyu

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Shozu District, Japan

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Soy sauce maker· Cafe

Yama-Roku Shoyu Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Yama-Roku Shoyu is located in Shozu District, Japan on 甲-1607 Yasuda, Shodoshima,. Yama-Roku Shoyu is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category soy sauce maker in Japan.

Address

甲-1607 Yasuda, Shodoshima,

Phone

+81 879820666

Service options

No delivery

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Kaoru U.

Drove there to get a tour of this soy sauce factory? brewery? that has been in existence for 100-150yrs. Very interesting history and love how they highlight the need to create these large barrels to make the soy sauce in and have created a community of people committed to keeping this craft alive. Ice cream goes surprisingly well with soy sauce.

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Alvin Ho

Great place to visit to see how soy sauce is made in the traditional form, in cedar wood barrels. The staff will take you into the area where they ferment the beans and it smells really good if you like soy sauce. At the end of the visit, you even get to taste the various sauces made by Yamaroku. The natural taste is so good that I am now a convert and will find it hard to go back to normal soy sauce.

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Kazuya Mochizuki

One of a very few places where you get to see how 'real' soy sauce is produced with the traditional method using wooden 'oke' buckets.

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CHI-WEI HUANG

The stuff gave me a quick introduction on how to making soy sauce and show us the real work place. I did enjoy it and also bought some soy sauce there. Highly recommended!

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007Decky

We stumbled across this soy-sauce plant when visiting Shodoshima. When we stepped in the reception, a young and friendly guy introduced himself (we managed to communicate with each other in spite of language barrier) and asked if we would like a brief tour. We gladly accepted his offer and what an eye-opening experience. And he proudly explained to us how their premium soy-sauce (which took four years) was made! If you managed to stand the musty and pungent smell, this place was a wonderful visit. (We bought some of their products and they were just delightful.)