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Discover Japan's Ancient Kilns and Pottery Villages

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Céramique d’art du quotidien par Yann san, Tokoname Pottery Path
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30 places in Japan: Tokoname Pottery Path, Kawai Kanjiro's House, Kyoto Museum of Crafts and Design, and 27 more. Every place is verified on Google Maps, featured in an Instagram post by Céramique d’art du quotidien par Yann san.

Tokoname Pottery Path

Tokoname Pottery Path

Landmark
Landmark
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4.1

Walk the Tokoname Historical Pottery Path, a charming route winding through ancient kilns and artisan workshops. Discover unique ceramic pieces and soak in the town's rich pottery heritage.


Kawai Kanjiro's House

Kawai Kanjiro's House

Art Museum
Art museum
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4.7

Explore the Kanjiro House Museum, the preserved home and workshop of renowned potter Kanjiro Kawai. It offers a unique insight into the life and work of a master of the Mingei movement.


Kyoto Museum of Crafts and Design

Kyoto Museum of Crafts and Design

Museum
Museum
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4.2

Immerse yourself in Kyoto's rich artistic heritage at the Kyoto Museum of Crafts and Design. It showcases exquisite traditional and contemporary crafts, reflecting the city's artisanal spirit.


Kurashiki Museum of Folkcraft

Kurashiki Museum of Folkcraft

Museum
Museum
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4.0

Discover the beauty of Japanese folk art at the Kurashiki Folk Craft Museum. Housed in traditional storehouses, it presents an exquisite collection of ceramics, textiles, and everyday objects.


Okayama Castle

Okayama Castle

Castle
Castle
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Visit Okayama Castle, often called 'Crow Castle' due to its striking black exterior. Explore its history and enjoy panoramic views of the city and Koraku-en Garden from its observation deck.


Ōhara Museum of Art

Ōhara Museum of Art

Art Museum
Art museum
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4.4

Discover the Ohara Museum of Art, Japan's first museum of Western art, showcasing masterpieces by El Greco, Monet, and Picasso. It's an unexpected cultural gem in a historic canal town.


Daihonzan Eiheiji

Daihonzan Eiheiji

Buddhist Temple
Buddhist temple
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4.5

Find spiritual tranquility at Eiheiji Temple, one of the two head temples of the Sōtō Zen Buddhist sect. Its vast complex nestled in ancient cedars offers a profound glimpse into monastic life.


Okayama Korakuen

Okayama Korakuen

Garden
Garden
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4.4

Stroll through Kōraku-en, one of Japan's three most beautiful landscape gardens. Experience its tranquil beauty, especially vibrant with autumn foliage, and admire the traditional tea houses.


Former Shizutani School

Former Shizutani School

Historical Landmark
Historical landmark
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Visit the historic Shizutani School, a national treasure and one of Japan's oldest public schools for commoners. Its elegant architecture and serene grounds offer a glimpse into Edo-period education.


Tokoname

Tokoname

Place

Explore Tokoname, a renowned pottery town famous for its distinctive red clayware and iconic ceramic cat statues. Wander the Pottery Footpath for unique artisan finds and local history.


Tamba-Sasayama

Tamba-Sasayama

Place

Discover Tamba, home to one of Japan's oldest pottery traditions, Tamba-yaki. Visit workshops where distinctive ash glazes and simple forms reflect the region's natural beauty.


Shigaraki Station

Shigaraki Station

Train Station
Train station
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4.1

Discover Shigaraki, celebrated for its rustic, natural clayware, including the iconic Tanuki statues. Engage with local potters and uncover unique pieces that embody raw artistic expression.


Bizen City Museum of Art

Bizen City Museum of Art

Art Museum
Art museum
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3.7

Delve into the history of Bizen ware at the Bizen Museum, showcasing centuries of this unique pottery. Discover the distinct characteristics and the skilled craftsmanship of Bizen artisans.


Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park

Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park

Park
Park
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3.9

Immerse yourself in the world of Shigaraki ware at the Ceramics Cultural Park, a vast complex dedicated to pottery. Explore museums, workshops, and artist studios, witnessing both traditional and contemporary works.


Seto

Seto

Place

Visit Seto, a legendary center for ceramics, giving its name to 'Setomono' – a generic term for pottery in Japanese. Immerse yourself in a rich history of diverse ceramic styles and techniques.


Hyogo

Hyogo

Place

Explore Hyōgo Prefecture, a region blending cosmopolitan cities with stunning natural beauty, from Kobe's vibrant waterfront to tranquil hot springs. Discover diverse landscapes and rich culinary traditions.


Bizen

Bizen

Place

Explore Bizen, a historic pottery village famed for its distinctive unglazed stoneware. Witness master artisans at work, creating pieces with centuries-old techniques.


Echizen

Echizen

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Experience Echizen, celebrated for its robust, unglazed pottery with a history spanning over 800 years. Explore local studios and witness the rustic charm of Echizen ware.


Setogura Museum

Setogura Museum

Museum
Museum
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Dive into the rich ceramic history of Seto at the Seto-Gura Museum, housed in a renovated warehouse. Explore fascinating exhibits showcasing the evolution of Seto ware and its enduring legacy.


Shigaraki Pottery Museum

Shigaraki Pottery Museum

Museum
Museum
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4.0

Explore the Shigaraki Museum to trace the history and artistry of this distinctive pottery style. Discover ancient and modern Shigaraki ceramics, celebrated for their unique earthy textures.


Daisenji Temple

Daisenji Temple

Buddhist Temple
Buddhist temple
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4.2

Visit Temple Daishiyama, a serene spiritual site that promises quiet reflection and beautiful surroundings. Discover traditional architecture and the peaceful ambiance of a Japanese temple.


Echizen Pottery Village

Echizen Pottery Village

Art Gallery
Art gallery
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3.9

Wander through Echizen Pottery Village, a charming settlement where ancient ceramic traditions are kept alive. Explore artisan workshops and discover unique Echizen ware, perfect for collectors.


Echizen Old Kiln Museum

Echizen Old Kiln Museum

Museum
Museum
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4.0

Step back in time at the Echizen Ancient Kiln Museum, preserving the monumental remnants of historic Echizen kilns. Witness the scale of these structures and learn about traditional firing techniques.


Fukui Prefectural Museum of Ceramics

Fukui Prefectural Museum of Ceramics

Museum
Museum
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4.0

Gain deep insights into the region's pottery heritage at the Fukui Prefectural Ceramics Museum. It showcases the history and evolution of Echizen ware and other local ceramics.


Kawaramachi Tsumairi Merchant Housing District

Kawaramachi Tsumairi Merchant Housing District

Historical Landmark
Historical landmark
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4.2

Wander through the Kawaramachi Tsumairi Merchant Housing District, a beautifully preserved area showcasing historic Japanese architecture. Immerse yourself in the charming atmosphere of a bygone era.


The Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyogo

The Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyogo

Art Museum
Art museum
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4.1

Discover the extensive collection at The Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyōgo, which chronicles the region's diverse ceramic history. It's a must-visit for understanding Tamba ware and other Hyōgo pottery.


Tanbayaki Tachikui Noborigama

Tanbayaki Tachikui Noborigama

Historical Landmark
Historical landmark
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4.2

Witness the impressive Tanbayaki Tachikui Noborigama, a traditional climbing kiln that has been firing pottery for centuries. It's an authentic glimpse into the ancient craft of Tamba ware.


Okayama

Okayama

Place

Uncover the beauty of Okayama Prefecture, renowned for its historic gardens, castles, and delicious local fruits. It offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural depth worth exploring.


Kamagaki no Komichi

Kamagaki no Komichi

Landmark
Landmark
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4.0

Wander Kamagami No Komichi in Seto, a picturesque path adorned with ceramic art and historic kilns. This scenic route offers insights into the town's pottery heritage.


Clay-King.com Warehouse

Clay-King.com Warehouse

Store
Store
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4.9

Experience Oogama, a significant large kiln site that represents the scale and ambition of traditional Japanese pottery production. It's a testament to ancient firing techniques and community effort.

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