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Arita Porcelain Park

Arita Porcelain Park is a unique theme park in Saga Prefecture dedicated to celebrating Japan's rich porcelain heritage, particularly the famous Arita-yaki ceramics with over 400 years of history. The park features a replica of Germany's Zwinger Palace, museums showcasing exquisite porcelain artworks, and hands-on workshops where visitors can paint their own ceramic pieces. Stroll through beautiful European-style gardens while learning about the craftsmanship that made Arita porcelain famous worldwide.

Imaemon Pottery

Imaemon Pottery is a prestigious kiln in Arita, Saga Prefecture, renowned for its exquisite Iro-Nabeshima porcelain that has been crafted by the same family for 14 generations since the Edo period. Visitors can explore the gallery showcasing delicate hand-painted works featuring the signature indigo blue and vibrant overglaze enamels that once adorned the tables of feudal lords. The on-site museum and workshop offer a rare glimpse into centuries-old techniques that have earned this pottery a designation as a Living National Treasure of Japan.

伊万里陶芸 imari-togei

Imari-Togei offers visitors an authentic glimpse into the world of traditional Imari pottery, a ceramic art form famous throughout Japan for its distinctive cobalt blue and vibrant overglaze designs. This pottery studio or gallery allows tourists to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship that has been refined over centuries in the Imari region of Saga Prefecture. Whether you're looking to purchase unique handcrafted souvenirs or learn about Japanese ceramic history, Imari-Togei provides an enriching cultural experience.

Kouraku Kiln幸楽窯 徳永陶磁器(株)

Kouraku Kiln is a traditional Japanese ceramics workshop operated by Tokunaga Ceramic Company, where visitors can witness the artistry of authentic pottery-making. This working kiln offers a glimpse into Japan's rich ceramic heritage, with opportunities to see skilled craftspeople creating beautiful porcelain and earthenware pieces using time-honored techniques. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply curious about Japanese craftsmanship, this kiln provides an authentic cultural experience away from typical tourist spots.

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