Potteries
Tours of Kiln Village
All Potteries
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IZUMI TANEKICHI KILNLight and easy-to-hold vessels with natural colors
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IZUMI TOSHIMI KILNVessels and pots with understated and gentle coloring
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IMAIZUMI KILNVessels with gradations and strong earthy flavors
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OUMEI KILNVessels that make everyday life warm and enjoyable
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OTA KUMAO KILNVessels with dynamics and beautiful glaze
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OTA TETSUZO KILNVessels with rustic yet profound designs for daily use
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OTA HIDETAKA KILNVessels that make the most of the materials' characteristics
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OTA MINORU KILNThe plum flower motifs and glass glazing vessels are popular
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ONIMARU TOYOKI KILNThe simple and classic Koishiwara pottery making
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ONO KILNFocusing on local materials, and use of wood-fired kiln
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KANAMARU KILNCareful and warm work made with a kicking potter's wheel
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KANAME KILNGentle, soothing colors and bold chamfering techniques
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KANEHA KILN"Half potter, half farmer" of the village forest
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KAMIZURU KILNWarm vessels that add color to our lifestyle
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KAWASAKI TETUHIRO KILNPopular for its handmade careful work, and durability
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KURANDO KILNHeart-warming, light and easy-to-use vessels
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KEISHU KILNGentle vessels combining Koishiwara and Takatori techniques
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SHUZAN KILN"Shuzan blue", a profound color like a deep ocean
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ZEN KILNOriginal works created by dexterous hands
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TATSUMI KILNUnique pottery production using only Koishiwara materials
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TSURUMI KILNModern Japanese style that blends in with today's lifestyle
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DOSHU KILNVessels that pursues a simple warmth that will never get old
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MARUEI KILNA variety of vessels with nature motifs created by a couple
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HAYAKAWA KILNCocotte, a long-selling product for over 30 years
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HARAHIKO KILNTobikanna pattern vessels with distinvtive indigo color
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HIZAN KILNA wide range of mortars, from small to 50cm large
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FUKUSHIMA POTTERYVessels, both functional and fashionable for daily life
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FUKUSHIMA KILNThe one and only work pursuing the ultimate beauty of glaze
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HOUZAN KILNFeaturing sharp and crisp tobikanna patterns
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MARUDAI KILNFrom daily use to special table coordination
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MARUTA KILNSlipware with warmth in its strength
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MARUWA KILNFrom large items such as pots to colorful and fun vessels
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MORIKI KILNNew style created by traditional technique and unique design
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MORIYAMA KANZAN KILNTaking time and effort, create unique vessels one by one
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MORIYAMA POTTERYA wide variety of flowerpots
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YANASE KILNFounded 350 years ago. Tradition and modern design
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YAMAZEN KILNBrightly colored and graded vessels
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YAMAMARU KILNVessels with nature motifs such as acorns and mushrooms
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ONIMARU SETSUZAN HEKIZAN KILN"Fragrant cup" created by utilizing the features of Takatori
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TAKATORI HASSEN KILNFamous for its deep and calm colors and tea utensils
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TAKATORI-YAKI SOKEA 400-year-old kiln, passed down only to direct lineage
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TAKATORI POTTERY MOTONAGA TOUENCreates warm pottery, mainly Takatori tea ware
Koishiwara pottery
- 1IZUMI TANEKICHI KILN
- 2IZUMI TOSHIMI KILN
- 3IMAIZUMI KILN
- 4OUMEI KILN
- 5OTA KUMAO KILN
- 6OTA TETSUZO KILN
- 7OTA HIDETAKA KILN
- 8OTA MINORU KILN
- 9ONIMARU TOYOKI KILN
- 10ONO KILN
- 11KANAMARU KILN
- 12KANAME KILN
- 13KANEHA KILN
- 14KAMIZURU KILN
- 15KAWASAKI TETUHIRO KILN
- 16KURANDO KILN
- 17KEISHU KILN
- 18SHUZAN KILN
- 19ZEN KILN
- 20TATSUMI KILN
- 21TSURUMI KILN
- 22DOSHU KILN
- 23MARUEI KILN
- 24HAYAKAWA KILN
- 25HARAHIKO KILN
- 26HIZAN KILN
- 27FUKUSHIMA POTTERY
- 28FUKUSHIMA KILN
- 29HOUZAN KILN
- 30MARUDAI KILN
- 31MARUTA KILN
- 32MARUWA KILN
- 33MORIKI KILN
- 34MORIYAMA KANZAN KILN
- 35MORIYAMA POTTERY
- 37YANASE KILN
- 39YAMAZEN KILN
- 40YAMAMARU KILN
Takatori pottery
- 41ONIMARU SETSUZAN HEKIZAN KILN
- 42TAKATORI HASSEN KILN
- 43TAKATORI-YAKI SOKE
- 44TAKATORI POTTERY MOTONAGA TOUEN