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Inner port with soy sauce loaded down
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An inner excavation near the northern end of Yuasa, a town of soy sauce. It is an inner port where raw materials and products of soy sauce are loaded. The scenery of the soy sauce breweries is a landscape that represents Yuasa.
What you can see in front of you is a narrow pier, but it seems that he loaded his luggage into a small boat as an inner port and transported it to a large ship offshore.
We recommend that you touch not only [Daisenbori] but also the landscape of [Fishing Boat Floating on the Yamada River] that leads to [Daisenbori].
Original Text
The scenery from [Daisenbori] to [Kakucho] is the scenery on the cover of [Yuasa], which is located here and there. パンフレット "A town living in the scent of brewing (see attached photo)". On the other hand, even if you look only at [Daisenbori] and read the bulletin here (see attached photo), it is difficult to associate it with the raw materials of soy sauce and the produced soy sauce piled up in the inner moat, but it is also on the bulletin board. It is also described It is also connected to [Daisenbori] [Fishing boat floating in the Yamada River (see attached photo)] ...
Daisenbori is behind the Yuasa soy sauce breweries. In the Edo period, Daisenbori was used as a place for soy sauce ships loaded with soy sauce and raw materials to anchor. It's nice to have a scenery and taste of soy sauce breweries along Daisenbori.
It seemed that the tide was low when I went to see it, and the moat was dried. It was said that soy sauce was piled up in the past, but I thought that he was carrying it considering the tide.
Inner port with soy sauce loaded down
An inner excavation near the northern end of Yuasa, a town of soy sauce. It is an inner port where raw materials and products of soy sauce are loaded. The scenery of the soy sauce breweries is a landscape that represents Yuasa.
It's a port for soy sauce.
What you can see in front of you is a narrow pier, but it seems that he loaded his luggage into a small boat as an inner port and transported it to a large ship offshore.
We recommend that you touch not only [Daisenbori] but also the landscape of [Fishing Boat Floating on the Yamada River] that leads to [Daisenbori].
The scenery from [Daisenbori] to [Kakucho] is the scenery on the cover of [Yuasa], which is located here and there. パンフレット "A town living in the scent of brewing (see attached photo)". On the other hand, even if you look only at [Daisenbori] and read the bulletin here (see attached photo), it is difficult to associate it with the raw materials of soy sauce and the produced soy sauce piled up in the inner moat, but it is also on the bulletin board. It is also described It is also connected to [Daisenbori] [Fishing boat floating in the Yamada River (see attached photo)] ...
It reminds me of a prosperous history.
Daisenbori is behind the Yuasa soy sauce breweries. In the Edo period, Daisenbori was used as a place for soy sauce ships loaded with soy sauce and raw materials to anchor. It's nice to have a scenery and taste of soy sauce breweries along Daisenbori.
When the dry tide
It seemed that the tide was low when I went to see it, and the moat was dried. It was said that soy sauce was piled up in the past, but I thought that he was carrying it considering the tide.