Discover Japanese Food and Learn All About Japanese Food Culture at WA-VISON
VISON in Taki Town, just outside of Matsusaka City, is a 54-hectare commercial resort that offers a unique experience by showcasing the best of Mie Prefecture and Japan in one location. This hidden gem is set amidst the picturesque mountains of central Mie only a short distance from the Seiwa Taki Interchange. VISON is home to a farm-to-table market, sweets village, state-of-the-art spa, various types of accommodation, dining, and food areas such as WA-VISON, which are designed to impress and educate visitors about Japanese food culture.
Written by John Asano
-Table of Contents-
・The Three Concepts of VISON
・WA-VISON
・Kuranoya Miso Store
・Ise Soy Sauce Honpo
・VIRIN VIRIN de ISE
・Hayashishouten Pickle
・Additive-free Store Okume
・Wrap Up
The Three Concepts of VISON
WA-VISON
Wa is short for Japan, and washoku refers to the traditional cuisine of Japan. This area is home to an array of workshops and specialty stores that focus on Japanese ingredients such as soy sauce, mirin (a sweet rice wine used in Japanese cooking), bonito broth and miso.
One of the specialty stores at WA-VISON
The shops regularly host a variety of events and workshops to allow visitors to observe the manufacturing process firsthand, experience mirin cooking or miso making, and learn about different types of bonito flakes and kelp.
It is a place where visitors can not only learn about Japanese food but experience Japanese food culture and the traditional ingredients used in Japanese cuisine.
In addition to the specialty stores, visitors can enjoy the tastes of Japan at world-class Japanese restaurants offering diverse menus such as sushi, tempura, eel, sukiyaki and soba noodles.
Kuranoya
This miso specialty store has an amazing line-up of miso from all over Japan. As you step in the store, the first thing that catches your eye is the miso on display, which resembles an assortment of ice cream flavors. They looked so delicious that I wanted to try them all.