Imari

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Imari is a historic port city in Saga Prefecture, renowned worldwide for its exquisite Imari porcelain that has been produced here for over 400 years. Visitors can explore traditional kilns, watch master craftsmen at work, and browse countless shops filled with beautiful ceramics ranging from affordable souvenirs to museum-quality pieces. The city also offers charming streets lined with pottery workshops, the scenic Okawachiyama 'Secret Village of Potters,' and fascinating museums dedicated to the art of Japanese ceramics.

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Many pottery shops and workshops accept cash only, so bring sufficient yen. Visit during the Imari Ton-Ten-Ton Festival in late October to experience traditional street parades and festivities. English signage is limited, so consider downloading a translation app or picking up an English map at Imari Station's tourist information center.

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