Begin your tour by visiting traditional miso breweries that continue to preserve centuries-old production techniques. Inside the miso storehouses, see enormous wooden vats and the distinctive cone-shaped stacks of heavy stones that create a powerful visual impression, while the aroma of fermenting miso fills the air.
Learn about the weight of time, craftsmanship, and patience required to produce Haccho Miso. At the museum facilities, discover how this unique miso has shaped local food culture and supported the lives of people in the region from the early modern period to the present day.
Next, enjoy a lunch at a restaurant operated by the miso brewery itself. Savour carefully prepared dishes that showcase the full character of Haccho Miso—its bold intensity balanced by surprising depth and refinement. Through these dishes, discover how Haccho Miso, now widely used as a miso-based sauce, has come to influence everyday cuisine throughout central Japan.
Tasting the miso in its place of origin allows for a deeper appreciation of how traditional flavours continue to evolve within modern culinary culture. This tour is far more than a factory visit or a meal. It is a journey through the storey of Haccho Miso, from Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Mikawa samurai to contemporary dining tables.