[Shodoshima] Soy Village | An area where the tradition of Shodoshima, the town of soy sauce and tsukudani, lives on

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Surrounding tourist spots that you should visit together with Shoyu no Sato

Shodoshima and the surrounding areas are dotted with attractive spots that you would like to visit along with the town of soy sauce.

  • Angel Road|A sacred place for lovers that appears only twice a day
  • Kankakei Gorge|Famous spot for autumn leaves, known as one of Japan’s three most beautiful valleys
  • Marukin Soy Sauce Memorial Museum|The world of Shodoshima soy sauce with 400 years of history
  • Shodoshima Olive Park|Kiki’s Delivery Service filming location Greek windmill
  • Frequently asked questions about Shisonosato

    Q1. How much does it cost?

    Please check the basic information.

    Q2. Is there a parking lot?

    Please check the basic information.

    Q3. Is a reservation necessary?

    Please check the official information as it varies depending on the plan and time.

    Q4. Can I enjoy it even on rainy days?

    Outdoor spots are subject to the weather, so we recommend visiting on a sunny day.

    Summary|A must-see when visiting Shodoshima

    Soy-no-Sato is an area where the traditions of Shodoshima, the town of soy sauce and tsukudani, are still alive. When visiting Shodoshima in Kagawa Prefecture, be sure to include it in your schedule.

    Photo provided by:shikoku-guide.com

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