Isogaba maware is a Japanese axiom that translates into “Make Haste Slowly.” It means to advance and grow, but to do so with tremendous thought and care. From its meticulous six-month natural brewing process to a heritage dating back to feudal Japan, Kikkoman has exemplified this philosophy since its humble beginnings in the seventeenth century. Film crews recently traveled to Walworth, Wisconsin, and Noda, Japan, to bring the story of Kikkoman’s rich family heritage to life. Directed by Academy Award nominated filmmaker Lucy Walker, Make Haste Slowly: The Kikkoman Creed premieres December 23.
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This year's annual conference was one of the best yet. We made so many new friends, and everyone loved tasting our Soy Sauce Ice Cream. Want to try it yourself? It's easy to make at home. Click here to get the recipe


We've had a great time traveling across the country with the American Heart Association to help support their Heart Walks. Our tour is winding down with one last stop. We hope to see you there!
Philadelphia: Nov. 4

Kikkoman is proud to support the Wounded Warriors Project, which launched a new initiative on September 11, 2012 called Believe in Heroes. The program, which will run through Veterans' Day November 11, 2012 calls on Americans to recognize the enormous sacrifices made by our newest generation of veterans and to honor the service of these individuals. The goal is to raise $4 million dollars to provide unique, direct programs and services to meet the needs of injured service members. Kikkoman has donated to this program and you can help too! Click here to learn more: http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/. To further show your support you can also download valuable coupons for your favorite brands including Kikkoman. Click here

We are very proud to announce that we will be unveiling a new Kikkoman Hispanic website this December. The site will include all of our popular recipes and cooking tips for using Kikkoman in the kitchen.