Shoyū sha意思
"Shoyū sha" is a Japanese term that literally means "soy sauce person" or "soy sauce user." However, this phrase is not a common expression in Japanese and is not typically used to refer to a person who uses soy sauce.
In Japanese, "shoyū" (醤油) means soy sauce, and "sha" (者) is a suffix that can be used to denote a person or individual. In practice, though, Japanese speakers would more likely refer to someone as "shoyū kan no hito" (醤油好きの人), which means "a person who likes soy sauce," or simply "shoyū fan" (醤油ファン), using the English loanword "fan" to indicate a person who enjoys or is enthusiastic about something.
If you're looking for a Japanese term to describe someone who uses soy sauce, "shoyū sha" is not the usual choice. It's more likely that you would encounter expressions related to liking or using soy sauce in the context of cooking or dining preferences.