Visit the only Lemon soda factory in Japan, @ Hita Soy Sauce Shop of 15 generations!

Hita is also famous for delicious soy sauce!

hita ramune 01

This is rainbow ramaune(lemon soda), gently sweet, and the color is all natural !
It’s another simbol product of Hara Jirozaemon Soysauce shop.

hita ramune 02

It has the only ramune factory open to public in Japan!

hita ramuneball

Marbles used for ramune tap.

hita factory

Now this is the soysauce factory.

hita soysauce 02

Good soysauce is made from good water.
Attached with the shop is a Japanese garden with a variety of trees, which we can’t miss!




hita soysauce 01

These are all soysauce!
Hara Jirozaemon soy sauce is deep and sweet, which suits Sashimi, Tofu, and any other dishes.
If you know, Tokyo soy sauce is lighter, salty and less sweet.

There’s a special one for raw egg. (Try raw egg on rice like Japanese people!)
You can taste each soysauce to pick up your favorite!




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This is the shop, with very Hita merchants town feeling!

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Hara Jirozaemon soysauce shop people.
Can you recognize 15th generation president, Mr. Hara Jirozaemon? The 3rd from the left.

Thank you for today!

*Official website of Hara Jirozaemon soysauce shop & factory offers live broadcasting of ramune factory!

Profile & photoes about Hita is here.

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July 2, 2007 - 7:09 am
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