Imari-Nabeshimayaki Kaikan
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Imari-Nabeshimayaki Kaikan is a comprehensive museum and cultural center dedicated to the exquisite art of Imari and Nabeshima porcelain, some of Japan's most prized ceramic traditions dating back over 400 years. Visitors can explore impressive displays of historic and contemporary pieces, learn about the intricate production techniques, and even try their hand at painting pottery in hands-on workshops. The facility also features a showroom where you can purchase authentic Imari-ware directly from local artisans, making it a perfect destination for ceramic enthusiasts and souvenir hunters alike.
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| π Admission | See official site |
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| π Hours | Not available |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
English signage may be limited, so consider downloading a translation app or picking up an English pamphlet if available at the entrance. The facility typically accepts cash for workshop fees and purchases, so bring yen as credit cards may not be accepted everywhere. Visit on weekdays for a quieter experience and better opportunity to interact with staff during pottery-painting workshops, which usually require advance reservation.
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Imari-Nabeshimayaki Kaikan is a comprehensive museum and cultural center dedicated to the exquisite art of Imari and Nabeshima porcelain, some of Japan's most prized ceramic traditions dating back over 400 years. Visitors can explore impressive displays of historic and contemporary pieces, learn about the intricate production techniques, and even try their hand at painting pottery in hands-on workshops. The facility also features a showroom where you can purchase authentic Imari-ware directly from local artisans, making it a perfect destination for ceramic enthusiasts and souvenir hunters alike.
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