Let’s get it in Sayo!

Products made with sunflower oil and glutinous soybeans make a great souvenirs unique to Sayo Town.

Try the "Sayo-no-Emon"

SunflowerSunflower

Additive-free, high-quality natural sunflower oil and a variety of processed products made with it.

The best 100% fresh squeezed! The aroma is addictive.
Sunflower Oil

It is easy to use and full of nutrients. It's a great addition to your daily cooking routine.

Dressings and oils that make food taste better.
Sunflower Dressing Premium Oil

Chemical-free dressing and premium oils of garlic, chili and rosemary.

Rich in oleic acid. Excellent permeability.
Sunflower oil skin care cosmetics

High quality sunflower oil is recommended for beauty. Charge moisture!

Low in sweetness and easy on the body
Sunflower Confectionery

Crunchy crackers with fragrant sunflower seeds and smooth throat-friendly candy.

Sunflower Oil and spices match
Sunflower Beef Curry

Curry with sunflower oil and various vegetables, mushrooms and beef.

Sayo Sticky SoybeansSayo Sticky Soybeans

Large, round, sweet soybeans, delicious as is or as an ingredient!

Miso in Sayo has always been locally produced for local consumption.
Sticky Soybean Miso

Using only soybeans, rice and salt, this old-fashioned Miso is slowly matured.

Soybean flavor, richness, and a mild taste.
Sticky Soybean Soy Sauce and Sticky Soybean Tofu

Tofu made with only naturally brewed soy sauce and natural bittern(salt) to bring out the flavor of the soybeans.

AND MORE!

A gem from a long-established soy sauce shop famous for its three-year soy sauce.
Hormon(various meats) Udon Sauce

Special sauce made by Tatsunoya Main Branch, established in the Edo period in Heifuku.

Fruity and rich taste of the ingredients themselves.
Yume Akane straight Tomato Juice

Additive-free juice made only from "Yume-Akane" fruit tomatoes produced in Sayo Town.

Large, lush berries nurtured by the highland climate.
Mikazuki Highland Grapes

Grapes grown vigorously on the plateau, where there is a difference in temperature between cold and hot. Many fans look forward to September, when the season is in full swing.

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