Shodoshima Soy Sauce Brewery District
The coastal village of Hishio-no-Sato in Shodoshima's Uchinomi area preserves one of Japan's most concentrated collections of traditional soy sauce breweries, where massive wooden buildings house centuries-old production facilities that continue fermenting soy sauce using methods unchanged for over 400 years. The district's atmospheric narrow lanes pass between dark wooden warehouses stained black from decades of fermentation processes, with the distinctive sweet-savory aroma of fermenting soybeans and wheat permeating the air. Walking through the brewery district feels like stepping into another era, with massive ceramic fermentation vessels, traditional wooden tools, and architectural details preserved from the Meiji and Taisho periods. The largest and most famous brewery, Marukin Shoyu, operates a comprehensive museum where visitors can tour the historic production facility, observing rows of enormous wooden barrels each containing thousands of liters of fermenting soy sauce. The fermentation process requires one to two years, with the mixture stirred periodically while koji mold, yeast, and bacteria slowly transform soybeans and wheat into the complex umami-rich liquid that defines Japanese cuisine. Several breweries offer tours explaining production methods and allowing tastings of various soy sauce grades, from light usukuchi styles to rich dark koikuchi varieties and specialty products like soy sauce ice cream.
Opening Hours
Marukin Shoyu Museum 9:00–16:00 (until 15:30 November–February). Individual brewery shops vary.
Closed: Marukin Shoyu Museum: no regular closure (confirm for holidays). Individual breweries may close on different days.
Entrance Fee
Marukin Shoyu Museum ¥500. Yamaroku Shoyu tour free (available when staff are present). Most brewery shops free entry.
Best Season
Year-round. Autumn for the best lighting on weathered wooden warehouses; annual soy sauce festival in autumn adds special tours and tastings.
Visit Duration
1–2 hours for the Marukin Museum and a walk through the brewery district; combine with somen factory for a half-day Uchinomi food tour
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