Tsugaru Kanayama Yaki Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Pottery tour of the ancient kilns and nice displays of new works
This is a very good tour of the kilns as they were used 100's of years ago. The old firing area is very interesting and has a lot to see. The briefing is better than most we have had on this trip. ...
Really interesting to learn the history of the pottery & how they produce items
This pottery has tours so you can see the kilns and hear how the process of producing articles works. You can also visit their gallery (over 2 floors) and purchase items. Outside there are many me...
I always look at it when I go home during the consecutive holidays in May. There is a pottery festival where you can shop at half price. Tasty pottery using local soil. The baked color and pattern are just one point, and if you look for it, you will forget the time. Perhaps because of its unique texture, there may be various ways to use the dish other than using it as a dish? Imagination is stimulated. If you put pickles, it will look great! From the small plate, Fu ...
It is in front of the apple field. In addition to exhibition sales and experiences, you can also tour the kiln. When I was gently looking at it from the entrance so that it wouldn't get in the way, he said, "Please go inside," and kindly explained the color 々. I wanted to go to this alone in a large spectacular kiln.
Tsugaru Kanayama ware, known as the northernmost kiln in Honshu, is said to have spread apple fields in the past. However, there was a soil suitable for baking pottery nearby, so I cut down the trees, leveled the ground, and built a kiln, and demonstrated the spirit of challenge, and continued to bake wonderful pottery with a skin that is comparable to Bizen ware. good luck! tsugaru kanzan yaki!
Pottery tour of the ancient kilns and nice displays of new works
This is a very good tour of the kilns as they were used 100's of years ago. The old firing area is very interesting and has a lot to see. The briefing is better than most we have had on this trip. ...
Really interesting to learn the history of the pottery & how they produce items
This pottery has tours so you can see the kilns and hear how the process of producing articles works. You can also visit their gallery (over 2 floors) and purchase items. Outside there are many me...
Pottery Festival
I always look at it when I go home during the consecutive holidays in May. There is a pottery festival where you can shop at half price. Tasty pottery using local soil. The baked color and pattern are just one point, and if you look for it, you will forget the time. Perhaps because of its unique texture, there may be various ways to use the dish other than using it as a dish? Imagination is stimulated. If you put pickles, it will look great! From the small plate, Fu ...
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It is in front of the apple field. In addition to exhibition sales and experiences, you can also tour the kiln. When I was gently looking at it from the entrance so that it wouldn't get in the way, he said, "Please go inside," and kindly explained the color 々. I wanted to go to this alone in a large spectacular kiln.
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Tsugaru Kanayama ware, known as the northernmost kiln in Honshu, is said to have spread apple fields in the past. However, there was a soil suitable for baking pottery nearby, so I cut down the trees, leveled the ground, and built a kiln, and demonstrated the spirit of challenge, and continued to bake wonderful pottery with a skin that is comparable to Bizen ware. good luck! tsugaru kanzan yaki!